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Southern Sudanese resistance movements in the Christian and traditionalist south united as the Land Freedom Army, later called Anyanya (snake venom); a rise in guerrilla attacks coincided with intensification of the government military campaign and repression.
5. Sudan 2001
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The animals continue to remain found around outskirts of the rural towns till the beginning of first civil war commonly known as Anyanya one in the county between the north and South that their presence started to reduce.
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As a young man, Mr. Kiir joined the south's first rebel movement, the Anyanya.
Sudan Vote Sets President on Path Sarah Childress 2011
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On May 16, 1983, the Sudanese Army had attacked its own units composed of former Anyanya guerrillas who had been integrated in the Army, accusing them of rebellion or the intention to rebel.
ANC Today 2005
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The Anyanya guerrilla army formed by the Southern Sudan Liberation Movement after this rebellion waged a protracted war for the independence of Southern Sudan.
ANC Today 2005
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The Anyanya guerrilla army formed by the Southern Sudan Liberation Movement after this rebellion waged a protracted war for the independence of Southern Sudan.
ANC Today 2005
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Anyanya guerrillas who had been integrated in the Army, accusing them of rebellion or the intention to rebel.
ANC Today 2005
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Anyanya I was a southern Sudanese separatist army formed during the first civil in 1955.
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Monyomiji were at the heart of the Anyanya I, for which many were imprisoned.
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Upon release from Anyanya I, they later enlisted their communities in Anyanya II and then into the north-south conflict that ended with the 2005 peace accord signed in Kenya.
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