- dar over
access to
ivory in Bahr el
Ghazal to the
south of Darfur. The
Darfuris were
restive under Egyptian rule, but were no more
predisposed to accept...
- The
Darfur genocide was the
systematic killing of
ethnic Darfuri people during the War in Darfur. The genocide,
which was
carried out
against the Fur...
- Israel. He is a
leader of Israel's asylum-s****ing
community and the
first Darfuri refugee to
graduate from a Hebrew-language
program in an
Israeli university...
-
Darfur United was
formed in
March 2012 with
representatives from
twelve Darfuri refugee camps located in Chad,
invited to try out for the
Darfur United...
-
route from Nyala,
South Darfur to
Khartoum when it was
diverted by the
Darfuri rebels to the
oasis town of Kufra, in
southern Libya. SLM
leader Abdel...
- brother, Taj al-Din Isma'il,
rallied the
Masalit forces and
drove out the
Darfuri army. The
peace treaty of 1908 left 'Ali
Dinar in de jure
control of the...
- was
declared on 12
November 2011,
following several months of
support by
Darfuri rebel groups for the
Sudan People's
Liberation Movement-North in the conflict...
- said
elites were
hostile to
Hemedti due to his
ethnic background as a
Darfuri Arab. Hemedti's
expression of
regret over the
October 2021 coup signalled...
-
regional authority and a
referendum on autonomy. The
possibility of a
Darfuri Vice-President was discussed. In
January 2011, the
leader of the LJM, Dr...
-
inequality and
overly underdevelopment resulted in
increasing restiveness among Darfuris. The
influence of
regional geopolitics and war by proxy,
coupled with economic...