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The '''Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement''' was a rebel movement in [[Sudan]], which emerged in 1983 and was led by [[John Garang de Mabior]]. SPLA/M consisted of a military wing, the [[Sudan People's Liberation Army]] (SPLA), and a political wing, the [[Sudan People's Liberation Movement]] (SPLM). Following the independence of [[South Sudan]] in 2011, SPLA became the regular army of the new republic and the SPLM its governing political party. |
The '''Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement''' was a rebel movement in [[Sudan]], which emerged in 1983 and was led by [[John Garang de Mabior]]. SPLA/M consisted of a military wing, the [[Sudan People's Liberation Army]] (SPLA), and a political wing, the [[Sudan People's Liberation Movement]] (SPLM). Following the independence of [[South Sudan]] in 2011, SPLA became the regular army of the new republic and the SPLM its governing political party. |
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* SPLM/SPLA: The Nasir Declaration, by [[Lam Akol]], published by iUniverse. ISBN 13: (978-0-595-28459-7) 2003 (Description from 2009 [[American Library Association]] annual conference book listing.) |
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* [[What is the What|What Is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng]] (2006) by [[Dave Eggers]] |
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[[Category:Second Sudanese Civil War]] |
[[Category:Second Sudanese Civil War]] |
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The Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement was a rebel movement in Sudan, which emerged in 1983 and was led by John Garang de Mabior. SPLA/M consisted of a military wing, the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), and a political wing, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM). Following the independence of South Sudan in 2011, SPLA became the regular army of the new republic and the SPLM its governing political party.