The Southern Sudan Problem1947 Up To 2002 A. D

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2015-06-13
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Morris Lohure, Wani
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UOFK
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This paper casts light upon the British Policy towards the Southern Sudan during the Condominium rule. That policy which aimed at annexing the Southern Sudan Politically and Administratively to the British Rule in East Africa especially Kenya and Uganda, the British protectorates. This policy was based upon the following foundation. o The Non-Arabization Policy o The Native administration The aim of this policy besides separation of the South from the North was also to create African Christian existence affected by the western culture. But after an experience of more than forty years the British Authorities found that it was very difficult to separate the South from the North and recommended that the Unity of the South and the North was a must as a way to progress in the future.
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Sudan, Colonial Policy, Arab World
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