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The history of Torit Munity is a culmination of resistance of the people of Southern Sudan against foreign invasions and foreign Interventions in the region. The advent of the Turks, the Egyptians, the British, the French, the Italians, and Belgians in Southern Sudan transition from ethnic cantons to what became Southern Sudan in 1920 can be understood within the context of the formation of the Equatoria Corps in 1924. The people of Southern Sudan for the first time were recruited into the Sudan army as a separate military unit with headquarters in Torit town, Eastern Equatoria.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedication 7
Acknowledgements 8
Introduction 10
CHAPTER ONE
The Sudan Defense Force, SDF, 1924‑1955 13
The origins, 13
The Organization of the SDF, 18
Recruitment, 21
Ranking System, 22
Internal Duties of SDF, 24
External Duties, 25
The Sudanization of the SDF, 27
The Equatorial Corps, 28
Origins and Formation, 28
End Notes for Chapter One 34
CHAPTER TWO
The Mutiny Of The Equatorial Corps, August 1955 37
Introduction, 37
Survey of the events in Torit Town, 41
The outbreak of the Mutiny, 42
Implementation of the original Plan, 47
The Sudan Government Reaction, 54
The British Government Reaction, 57
The Egyptian Government Reaction, 61
The Mutiny throughout the South, ?????
The End of the Mutiny, 64
End Notes for Chapter Two 68
CHAPTER THREE
The Causes of the Torit Mutiny 73
The Commission of Inquiry, 73
The British Factor, 76
The Egyptian Connection, 79
The Communist Element, 82
The Sudanization Factor, 85
Al-Azhari government’s Attitude, 91
Psychological Factors, 97
End Notes for Chapter Three 100
CHAPTER FOUR
The Torit Mutiny and its Impact National Politics 105
The Sudan African National Union (SANU), 114
The October Uprising, 116
Challenges of the Southern Organizations, 118
End Notes for Chapter Four 121
CHAPTER FIVE
The Rise and the Development of the Anyanya Movement 124
The name ‘AnyaNya’, 126
Recruitment, 127
Equatoria Province, 127
Bahr El Ghazal Province, 128
Upper Nile Province, 129
The Propaganda, 133
The Organizational Structure of the AnyaNya Movement, 134
Sources of Weaponry, 136
The Anya Nya Organizational Structure Civil Administration, 138
The Anya Nya Military and Civilian Organisation, 138
AnyaNya’s Liabilities, 142
The Birth of the Southern Sudan Liberation
Movement (SSLM), 143
End Notes for Chapter Five 148
CHAPTER SIX
Conclusion 151
End Notes for Chapter Six 159
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