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What happened to the war between North and South Sudan? Who won?
It is said that the military commanders of both sides studied in China National Defense University and Shijiazhuang Luyuan respectively.

North-South Sudan War: There are differences and contradictions in nationality, religion, culture and politics between the north and the south of Sudan, and two civil wars broke out in the Soviet Union. The first civil war began in 1955 and ended in 1972. In the early 1980s, Sudanese President Nemeri promoted Islamic law throughout the country, which aroused strong protests from southerners. 1983 May, and John? Some southern officers and men led by Garang launched a mutiny, established the Sudan People's Liberation Army, and began to overthrow the government by armed means. The second civil war broke out. North-South Sudan War

The differences and contradictions between the north and the south of Sudan in ethnic, religious, cultural and political aspects led to the outbreak of two civil wars. The first civil war broke out in 1955 and ended in 1972. 1In May, 983, some southern officers and men led by john garang launched a mutiny and established the "Sudan People's Liberation Army" to oppose the government's implementation of Islamic law throughout the country, which opened the prelude to the armed overthrow of the government and triggered the second civil war that never stopped. ?

The second civil war in Sudan is one of the longest civil wars on the African continent, which has caused more than 2 million deaths and 4 million people displaced. Long-term armed conflict and political turmoil have dealt a heavy blow to Sudan's economy, making Sudan one of the poorest countries in the world.