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South Kordofan ((アラビア語:جنوب كردفان) ') is one of the 18 wilayat or provinces of Sudan. It has an area of 158,355 km²〔Sources disagree on the size of the state. The government of Sudan lists the area as 970,470 km², Statoids as (158,355 ) and the International Crisis Group as (p. 1)〕 and an estimated population of approximately 1,100,000 people (2000).〔(South Kordofan State ), Sudan Ministry of the Cabinet Affairs, 22 July 2008〕 Kaduqli is the capital of the state. It is centered on the Nuba Hills. Because South Kordofan is the only state in (North) Sudan that is producing oil, the ethnic Nubans who live there are being targeted by the northern military.〔(Interview with Abdel Aziz Adam Al Hilu ) (commander of SPLA in Nuba mountains), 18 June 2011, by Tomo Križnar〕 Under the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, residents of South Kordofan were to hold popular consultations in 2011 to determine the constitutional future of the state. However, South Kordofan governor Ahmed Haroun suspended the process and violence followed. Haroun had previously been charged with war crimes against civilians and crime against humanity by the International Criminal Court. == History == Although South Kordofan is part of (North) Sudan, it is home to many pro South Sudan communities, especially in the Nuba Mountains, some of whom fought alongside southern rebels during the long civil war. In 2009 and 2010 a series of conflicts between rival nomadic tribes in South Kordofan caused a large number of casualties and displaced thousands. On June 6, 2011 armed conflict broke out between the forces of Northern and Southern Sudan, ahead of the scheduled independence of the South on July 9. This followed an agreement for both sides to withdraw from Abyei.〔()〕 On June 20, the parties agreed to demilitarize the contested area of Abyei where Ethiopian peacekeepers will be deployed.〔()〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「South Kordofan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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