Sudan's Second Civil War occurred from 1983 to 2005 between the central government in Khartoum and rebel groups in Southern Sudan. It was primarily driven by political and ethnic divisions, with the southern region seeking autonomy from the north.
Related terms
Ethnicity: Shared cultural characteristics that can include language, religion, customs, and traditions.
Self-determination: The right of a group to govern itself independently.
Secession: The act of breaking away or separating from an existing political entity.