词条 | Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (1972–83) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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|native_name = |conventional_long_name = Southern Sudan Autonomous Region |common_name = Southern Sudan |subdivision = Autonomous region |nation = Sudan |event_start = {{nowrap|Addis Ababa Agreement}} |year_start = 1972 |date_start = February 28 |event_end = Region abolished |year_end = 1983 |date_end = June 5 |p1 = Democratic Republic of the Sudan |flag_p1 = Flag of Sudan.svg |s1 = Democratic Republic of the Sudan |flag_s1 = Flag of Sudan.svg |image_flag = |image_coat = |image_map = LocationSouthernSudan1972-1983.svg |image_map_caption = Location of Southern Sudan (red) and the rest of Sudan (brown) in central{{\\}}northern Africa. |capital = Juba |title_leader = |leader1 = |year_leader1 = |title_deputy = |deputy1 = |year_deputy1 = |stat_year1 = 1983 |stat_area1 = 619745 |stat_pop1 = 5466700 |today = {{flag|South Sudan}} }} The Southern Sudan Autonomous Region was an autonomous region that existed in Southern Sudan between 1972 and 1983.[1] It was established on 28 February 1972 by the Addis Ababa Agreement which ended the First Sudanese Civil War.[2] The region was abolished on 5 June 1983 by the administration of Sudanese President Gaafar Nimeiry.[3] Revocation of southern autonomy was one of the causes of the Second Sudanese Civil War which would continue until January 2005, when southern autonomy was restored. Government and politics{{anchor|Structure of the autonomous region}}Southern Sudan was governed by a High Executive Council which was led by a President of the High Executive Council. Abel Alier was the first President, holding that post between 1972 and 1978. Legislative authority was vested in a People's Regional Assembly. The autonomous region consisted of the three provinces of Equatoria, Bahr al-Ghazal, and Greater Upper Nile. Juba was the regional capital. Presidents of the High Executive Council
Post-abolitionThe Southern Sudan Autonomous Region was abolished in 1983. Between 1987 and 1989 a Council for the South existed in Southern Sudan. Following the signing of the Khartoum Peace Agreement of 1997, a Southern Sudan Coordination Council was established initially led by Riek Machar who was also appointed Assistant to the President of the Republic. This body was abolished in 2005 when the autonomous Government of Southern Sudan was established.[4] See also{{Portal|Sudan}}
References1. ^{{cite web|author=Ben Cahoon |url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Sudan.html#Southern |title=The Sudan |website=Worldstatesmen.org |date= |accessdate=2016-02-29}} {{South Sudan topics}}{{coord missing|South Sudan}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (1972-83)}}2. ^{{cite web|author=|url=http://www.splamilitary.net/documents/THE%20ADDIS%20ABABA%20AGREEMENT.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120710204705/http://www.splamilitary.net/documents/THE%20ADDIS%20ABABA%20AGREEMENT.pdf|dead-url=yes|archive-date=2012-07-10|title=武蔵村山市新築図録 | 武蔵村山市には新築がいっぱい♪|website=Splamilitary.net|date=|accessdate=2016-02-29}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pachodo.org/201010061749/Pachodo.org-English-Articles/history-of-southern-sudan-hoss.html |accessdate=January 11, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716052232/http://www.pachodo.org/201010061749/Pachodo.org-English-Articles/history-of-southern-sudan-hoss.html |archivedate=July 16, 2011 }} 4. ^{{cite web|author=Ben Cahoon |url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/South_Sudan.html#Southern-Sudan |title=Southern Sudan |website=Worldstatesmen.org |date= |accessdate=2016-02-29}} 9 : First Sudanese Civil War|History of South Sudan|History of Sudan|Government of South Sudan|Government of Sudan|Second Sudanese Civil War|Autonomous regions|States and territories established in 1972|Former polities of the Cold War |
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