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This 9 page paper examines the military forces in Sudan. Problems within the nation are touched on as well as how outside forces have helped. Various issues are broached and the history about Sudan is relayed. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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military is a way of life and the residents are mostly young. In fact, the NIF would legitimize its coming to power with the use of military protection, as the
only method of putting a halt to sectarianism as well as to tackle Sudans real problems (Warburg, 1999). To eliminate power and excess itself of political parties the
NIF had created a grass roots democracy that had been embodied in the congressional system (1999). That was introduced during 1993 (1999). It also would encounter populist policies like the
creation of the Popular Defence Force (PDF), the Neighborhood Committees and the Popular Police Corps (1999). Sidahmed claimed that revised Sharia laws, which had been drafted by al-Turabi during 1988
would lead to the end to democracy in Sudan (1999). The laws would come into being as President Bashir would declare the Criminal Act of 1991 and these were thought
to be much more stringent than even the September 1983 laws (1999). There had ben, an important proviso located in the 1991 Criminal Act that noted explicitly that
Sharia related punishments would not appear in the South (1999). Additionally, hudud had been applied in a very lenient manner and they were not implemented much, except for flogging
and that would apply primarily to alcoholism (1999). An explanation for this is that once Sharia had been accepted as divine law, authorities tried to emphasize its merciful nature
(1999). That is simply one example of why force is used in Sudan. It is also a part and parcel of the civil war that is part of Sudans recent
history. Further, the country is a military nation. It is run by the military and surrounded by armies. The military is not something peripheral. It is a large part of
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