ABSTRACT

After a decade of uneasy peace, the historic conflict between the North and South Sudanese erupted into violent conflict in 1983 This ferocious civil war, witti its Arab militias and widespread use of automatic weapons, has devastated the populace. In additon to the miseries of war, drought and famine took a further toll on an already battered societyalthough this regional calamity remains largely unknown to the outside world, over 1,000,000 people have either perished or been displaced. Furthermore, the Sudanese government seemed little inclined to help its own people Requiem for the Sudan provides a chilling account of the ravages of drought and civil war, graphically recounting how attempts by international agencies and humanitarian organizations to provide food and medical reliefhave been thwarted by bureaucratic infighting, corruption, greed, and ineptitude. Based on a wealth of previously unpublished documents, Requiem for the Sudan clearly illustrates how the failure of conflict resolution, organizational mismanagement, and a government hostile toward its own people had tragic human consequences.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter One|32 pages

The Death of a Dream

chapter Two|33 pages

The Politics of Food

chapter Three|30 pages

Battering the Dispossessed

chapter Four|32 pages

Starvation in the South

chapter Five|34 pages

The International Response

chapter Six

Operation Lifeline Sudan

chapter Seven|28 pages

The Return of the Military

chapter Eight|34 pages

The Junta Is Challenged

chapter Nine|37 pages

Escalating the War and Reducing Relief

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion: A Decade of Despair