Wunlit Peace Conference
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The Dinka–Nuer West Bank Peace & Reconciliation Conference of 1999 was held in what was then the Southern part of Sudan. It is commonly called the "Wunlit Peace Conference" after Wunlit, the village where it was held in eastern Tonj County in Bahr El Ghazal. The conference brought together Nuer from Western Upper Nile and Dinka from Tonj, Rumbek, and Yirol.[1] It is the most prominent and comprehensively documented case of a people-to-people peace process in what is now the Republic of South Sudan.[2]
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Wunlit Peace Conference Dinka–Nuer West Bank Peace & Reconciliation Conference | |
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Host country | Sudan (now, South Sudan) |
Venue(s) | Wunlit, South Sudan |
Participants | Southern Sudanese political and religious leaders and traditional authorities, the New Sudan Council of Churches |
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