ABSTRACT

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the embattled Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan, where the Government of Sudan committed "genocide by attrition" in the early 1990s and where violent conflict reignited again in 2011. A range of contributors – scholars, journalists, and activists – trace the genesis of the crisis from colonial era neglect to institutionalized insecurity, emphasizing the failure of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement to address the political and social concerns of the Nuba people. This volume is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the nuances of the contemporary crisis in the Nuba Mountains and explore its potential solutions.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part I|56 pages

The Nuba People and the Nuba Mountains

chapter 1|25 pages

The Nuba Plight

An Account of People Facing Perpetual Violence and Institutionalized Insecurity

chapter 2|7 pages

The Dilemma of the Nuba

chapter 3|22 pages

Sudan

The Islamist Project

part II|81 pages

The Nuba Mountains

chapter 4|22 pages

The Nuba Mountains, Sudan

chapter 6|34 pages

The Problem of Impunity

A Signal that Crimes Against Humanity and/or Genocide Are Forgivable?

part III|98 pages

The Outbreak of New Violence in the Nuba Mountains in 2011

chapter 9|16 pages

The Nuba Mountains Crisis

Facts and Factors

chapter 10|15 pages

Perspectives on the Blue Nile

chapter 11|36 pages

Who Will Remember the Nubans?

The International Community's Response to the Nuba Mountains Crisis, 2005–Present