The Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006, formally the Juba Declaration on Unity and Integration between the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) And the...
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South Sudan Defence Forces (militia) (category 2006 disestablishments in Africa)
A year later, the Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006 provided for integration of SSDF soldiers into the SPLA. The SSDF chief of staff Major General...
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composition of the new army and the position of SSDF fighters in this army. In 2006 Paulino signed the Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006 and integrated...
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Yohannes Yual (category Year of birth missing (living people))
part of the government-sponsored SSDF militia. The civil war ended in January 2005. Yohannes Yual accepted the Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006, joining...
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Peter Gadet (category Year of birth uncertain)
the Second Sudanese Civil War. He joined the SPLA after the Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006, but said that he was marginalised and that the army was dominated...
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Gordon Kong Chuol (category Year of birth missing (living people))
Commander for Operations. The civil war ended in January 2005, and the Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006 laid out the basis for unifying rival military...
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Gabriel Tanginye (category People of the South Sudanese Civil War)
Akol's militia, a Juba linked rebel group called the National Democratic Movement (NDM) and became its chief of staff. In January 2017, he visited a...
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presence in other parts of Western Bahr el Ghazal. Following the Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006, the SSDF began to disintegrate, but Atom Al-Nour along with...
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Adar oilfield (category Economic history of South Sudan)
area. The Sudanese Civil War officially ended in January 2005, and the Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006 laid out the basis for unifying rival military...
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South Sudan People's Defence Forces (redirect from Military of Southern Sudan)
than the reorganisation was the Juba Declaration, signed by Salva Kiir and General Paulino Matiep on 8 January 2006. Matiep commanded the South Sudan...
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Sudanese peace process (category Articles to be expanded from January 2023)
of the peace process that started in 2019. A first round of negotiations took place in Juba in mid-September. In the second round in October 2019, agreements...
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South Sudanese Civil War (redirect from Battle of Juba (2013))
2015. Machar returned to Juba in 2016 and was appointed vice president. Following a second breakout of fighting within Juba, the SPLM-IO fled to the surrounding...
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Riek Machar (category Alumni of the University of Bradford)
returned to Juba in October 2018 following a peace deal that was signed in September 2018. As of May 2019 he was living in Khartoum, the capital of South Sudan's...
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South Sudan (redirect from Government of the Republic of South Sudan)
large swamp known as the Sudd. South Sudan has a population of 12.7 million. Juba is the capital and largest city. Sudan was occupied by Egypt under the Muhammad...
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Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2024)
was sworn as member of Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council as part of the implementation of the Juba Peace Agreement. As of March 2019, the SLM-TC...
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Situation Report, 8 April 2004 John Young, The South Sudan Defence Forces in the Wake of the Juba Declaration, HSBA Issue Brief No. 2 (October 2006), p. 13 "Sudan:...
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Cleopatra (redirect from Cleopatra VII of Egypt)
on the dish also appear on the coinage of Juba II." Jones (2006, p. 60) offers speculation that the author of De Bello Alexandrino, written in Latin prose...
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of the Republic of Somaliland are the responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Somaliland. The region's self-declaration of...
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UNESCO (redirect from Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage)
Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe Juba – National Office to South Sudan Kinshasa – National Office to the Democratic Republic of the Congo Libreville – Cluster...
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city of Mogadishu unopposed. After the Fall of Mogadishu to the Ethiopian and TFG forces on December 28, the Islamists retreated from the Juba River...
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2023. "Sudan Communist Party and SLM-AW sign agreement in Juba". Radio Dabanga. 29 January 2024. Archived from the original on 3 February 2024. Retrieved...
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Sudanese Armed Forces (redirect from Military of sudan)
Jane's Information Group. Young, John (2006). The South Sudan Defence Forces in the Wake of the Juba Declaration (PDF). Geneva: Small Arms Survey. ISBN 978-2-8288-0077-2...
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Dhulbahante (redirect from Boocame Declaration)
Bandar Salam in Middle Juba. According to Roy Irons, Dhulbahante were the largest subclan of the northern clans during the onset of colonialism. Somali academic...
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Julius Caesar (redirect from Literary works of Julius Caesar)
Africa and there Metellus Scipio was in charge of the remaining republicans; they allied with Juba of Numidia; what used to be Pompey's fleet also raided...
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Somali Civil War (category Civil wars of the 20th century)
Kismayo initiative of 1994 between the SNA, SPM, SSDF, and representatives of nineteen clans from the southern Lower Juba and Middle Juba regions; the 1994...
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Abuja (redirect from List of honorary citizens of Abuja)
Executive Secretary of FCDA, Alhaji Abubakar Koko, on 15 February 1979. In the preface to the master plan, the following declaration was made by IPA: "The...
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Somalia (redirect from Federal Republic of Somalia)
Retrieved 27 June 2010. "International Women's Day – 8 March 2006 – Fatima Jibrell". Unep.org. 8 March 2006. Archived from the original on 14 February 2007...
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"Palestinian-Swedish Relations". Embassy of the State of Palestine. Retrieved 29 January 2024. "Kiir receives five ambassadors in Juba". 24 January 2015. Retrieved 24 October...
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of South Sudan Deng Alor Kuol said: South Sudan is the closest African country to the Arab world, and we speak a special kind of Arabic known as Juba...
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War in Darfur (redirect from Timeline of the War in Darfur)
article. 8 November 2007. Archived from the original on 23 November 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2011. "Darfur rebel groups form two movements in Juba". SudanTribune...
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