Below is a collection of main documents connected to the Sudan peace-processes.
Talks at the Koka Dam March 1986.
Talks between Sadiq Al-Mahdi and John Garang July 31
st 1986.
Meeting in Harare 20
th to 22
nd of March 1988.
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Facilitated by the Global Inter-Action Council of Former Heads of State and Government. in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, between
DUP and SPLM in November 1988.
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Resulted in an agreement November 16
th 1988 between DUP’s Mirghani and SPLM’s Garang.
Several meetings between the SPLA/M and the Revolution for National Salvation (i.e. GoS):
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Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), August 19
th – 20
th, 1989 (No external mediator).
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Nairobi (Kenya), December 1
st – 5
th, 1989 (Initially direct talks, later facilitated by former US president Jimmy Carter).92.
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Abuja (Nigeria), May-June 1992 and April-May 1993 (Mediated by
former Nigerian President Ibrahim Babangida, Chairman of the OAU).
Wondu and Lesch have written a book (“
Battle for peace in Sudan
”) on the peace talks analyzing the transcripts from the talks. Wondu was a member of the SPLM/A delegation at the peace talks.
Prunier gives a somehow more critical analysis of the peace talks in “The Crisis”, pp. 16-8 and 24-5.
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Nairobi, May 1993.
Talks between the GoS and SPLA-Bahr El-Ghazal Group.
“The Khartoum Process” 1997 (GoS and several rebel groups not including SPLA/M):
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Resulted in the
Khartoum-agreement
21
st of April 1997 between
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GoS
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South Sudan United Democratic Salvation Front (UDSF), comprising of a) the South Sudan Independence Movement (SSIM) and b)
the Union of Sudan African Parties (USAP).
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Sudan People’s Liberation Movement .
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Resulted in the Nuba Mountains agreement
21
st of April 1997 (between GoS and the Nuba Mountains United SPLM/A).
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Resulted in the
Fashoda-agreement
20
th of September 1997 (between GoS and the SPLM-United led by Lam Akol).
Talks between GoS and Blue Nile Citizens Front.
The People-to-people process (Dinka-Nuer and Nuer-Nuer)
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Several conferences have been held under the auspices of New Sudan Council of Churches and other organizations between different
warring southern groups. For a more comprehensive list of documents, press releases and pictures, see the Dinka-Nuer section
at
Sudan infonet
as well as
South Sudanese Friends International
. The most important agreements and texts coming out of the People-to-People process are the following:
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This conference gathered the Dinka and Nuer Tribes on the East-bank of the Nile river. You may also look at the
Liliir resolutions.
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Kisumu declarations (June 2001).
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In addition there has been conferences in Eastern Equatoria, for example in Chukudum between SPLA and people of the Didinga-tribe.
“The Libya-Egypt Initiative” (LEI) Between GoS and the Northern opposition parties:
Talks between Riek Machar (SPDF) and John Garang (SPLM/A) in Nairobi.
US-Swiss-initiative, Bürgenstock, Switzerland (January 2002)
The IGAD(D) Process between SPLA/M and GoS:
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The IGADD Standing Committee on Peace in Sudan established September 7
th, 1993.
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Four rounds of talks within the IGADD framework in 1994.
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Resulted in Declaration of Principles (
DOP
),in Nairobi July 20
th, 1994.
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After a period of no negotiations, new talks started in 1997.
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The process continued with a number of talks between the parties the following years.
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The
Machakos-protocol
, a “preliminary peace-agreement”, was signed in the Kenyan town of Machakos (July 2002).
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The
MoU
on aspects of structures of government (November 2002).
For additional information on the peace-processes, Hamad Omar Bagadi gave a
review of the peace-process
from 1985 to 1989 at the
Bergen Conference
on Sudan in February 1989.
You can also access our overview of
other significant documents, statements and agreements
concerning Sudan and Sudan’s neighboring countries.
Sources:
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Deng, Francis Mading, “Negotiating a Hidden Agenda: Sudan’s Conflict of Identities” in
Elusive Peace - Negotiating an End to Civil Wars, , William I. Zartman, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1995, p. 95-96.
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The agreements.
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Resource-persons.
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Rolandsen, Øystein Helge (Unpublished), Hovedfagsoppgave i historie, The University of Oslo, Norway.
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SPLM/A, “Peace through Development”