2011 Sudan Referendum: Stand with the Women of Sudan

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Sudan faces the possibility of a historic transformation, when southern Sudanese will vote in a referendum on whether or not to split their nation into two separate countries. The result of this vote could lead to another period of political and civil unrest and widespread violence or civil war.

During Sudan’s civil war, more than two million people were killed, four million more were displaced by the conflict and two million women were raped. To put a stop to the violence, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement was signed in 2005, ending the 22-year-long civil war between North and South Sudan. The agreement is the impetus for the coming referendum; it states that following a six-year period, southern Sudanese can vote on whether to remain a part of a united Sudan or to secede. More about what is happening in the video below.

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