Possible solutions to the civil war in Sudan.

Partitioning Sudan into two parts. The north should be reserved for the Arab race while the south should be reserved for blacks.

 
There should be intensified international arbitration. Both the AU and UNO should exert more pressure for a cease-fire,

 
Thee should be equal distribution of resources so that the south enjoys some of the developments that the north has enjoyed for years,

 
Probably, a secular government in Khartoum can do better than the current religious based government

 
There should be an organisation of national elections from grass root levels. It should be free and fair.

 
There should be equal opportunities En the police, army, civil service, business sector etc.

 
The ministry in charge of southern affairs should be strengthened to promote what Nimeiri had begun.

 
Freedom of worship should be granted to all the peoples of Sudan.

 
The African council of Churches should continue intervening in the affairs of Sudan as it did on 27th March 1972 when it organised the Addis Ababa conference

 
A massive national reconciliation programme should be embarked on to give amnesty to rebels.

 
Sudanese government should appeal for foreign assistance to be given to the southern region of-Sudan.

 
Foreign powers should stop giving military and financial assistance to the SPLA semi-autonomous government.

 
The international community (the Arab world inclusive) should put sanctions on both
the Khartoum government and the rebels until both reach a reconciliation.

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