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Declaration of Principles for the Resolution of the Nuba Mountains’ Problem

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Parties: Government of Sudan; Nuba Mountains United Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Sudan People’s Liberation Army (Nuba Mountains United SPLM/A)

Type: Intra-state

Declaration of Principles for the Resolution of the Nuba Mountains’ Problem

31 July 1996

The Parties to the Declaration acknowledged the fact that the Nuba Mountains’ state problem is one of the Sudan’s historical and longstanding problems that requires a solution through an objective and constructive dialogue. The Parties committed to the following principles for reaching a final solution: recognition of the longstanding problem; confirmed commitment to constructive dialogue and peaceful solution; unity of Sudan; adopting a regional vision; recognising the April 1996 Political Charter as the framework; Sharia and customary law to be equally included in legislation, with the right of the region to legislate complementary laws; citizenship; religious rights; federal system of governance; equitable and just sharing of national resources and power; eradication of socio-economic and cultural injustices, including those related to land; joint eradication of illiteracy and support for development; a humanitarian programme of relief by the government for reconstruction and rehabilitation; acknowledgement of local cultures; dealing with the environmental, natural resources and human rights consequences of the war; and assurance of democratic rights. The Parties agreed to work together in developing a detailed programme for implementation of these principles.


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