Apr 23 2009

Southern Sudan Erupts in More Violence

Posted by War and Conflict Journal in Africa, Central African Wars, Chad, Current Affairs, sudan

Southern Sudan erupted in more violence this week as more than 170 people died in ethnic battles  This latest round of the back and forth violence in Jonglei state. Approximately 12 villages were burned down and thousands of people were forced to flee by the violence. The incident is only the latest in a series of violent ethnic confrontations in the area.

This latest attack was in retaliation for a raid by the Nuer ethnic group in March, 2009 on villages inhabited by the Murle  ethnic group in Pibor Country.  That fighting killed between 450 and 750 people. Both groups traditionally conduct cattle raids on each other, but the level of violence is much greater than in the past.

United Nations officials believe the large amounts of modern weaponry left over from the decades-long Sudanese Civil War, which ended in 2005 are helping to fuel the bloodshed.  Sudan has other problems of course, with the long-running Darfur conflict, ongoing hostility with neighboring Chad, and the possibility that the peace deal between South Sudan and the central government may be in jeopardy.  And of course, the Sudanese leader, President Bashir, is facing indictment as a war criminal…

Feb 02 2008

Chadian Rebels Clash with Government Forces in the Capital

Posted by War and Conflict Journal in Africa, Central African Wars, Chad, Current Affairs, France

Chadian rebels clash with gov’t forces in capital; head toward presidential palace–Associated Press, February 2, 2008

Hundreds of rebels penetrated the capital of Chad today, clashing with government troops and moving on the presidential palace after a three-day advance through the oil-producing central African nation, officials and witnesses said.

Chad’s ambassador to Ethiopia said the capital had not fallen and that President Idriss Deby was "fine" in his palace.

"The situation is under control," ambassador Cherif Mahamat Zene told The Associated Press. "The head of state is fine in his palace … It’s true that there are some rebels who have entered the city, but to say the city has fallen is false."

A French military spokesman, Col. Thierry Burkhard, said that Chadian government forces were pushing rebels away from the presidential palace but that the outcome of the fighting today remained unclear. To read the rest of the story, click the link above.

Dec 28 2007

Sudan Claims Chad Attack

Posted by War and Conflict Journal in Africa, Current Affairs

As if Eritrea and Ethiopia resuming border battles and bickering is not enough for Africa, now Sudan is charging that Chad is attacking across their mutual border.  The conflict between Sudan and Chad is a direct result of the Darfur War in western Sudan and the ongoing civil wars in Chad and the Central African Republic.

See:

Sudan
accuses Chad of troop incursion,
bombardment
–AFP, Dec. 28, 2007

Sudan
accuses Chadian army of violating its
territory
–Sudan Tribune, Dec. 28, 2007