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Agok
Arabic: أكوك
Agok is located in Sudan
Agok
Agok
Location in the Sudan and South Sudan
Agok is located in South Sudan
Agok
Agok
Agok (South Sudan)
Coordinates: 9°20′58″N 28°34′50″E / 9.34944°N 28.58056°E / 9.34944; 28.58056
Country South Sudan
 Sudan
Administrative areaAbyei Area
Population
 • Total30,000 (23,000 IDP)
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
Area code6GXC8HXJ+Q5

Agok (Arabic: أكوك) is a border town in the disputed Abyei region near the South Sudanese border. Due to the civil war in Sudan between 2007 and 2011 many of the residents in South Sudan fled to Agok which is the reason why 23,000 of the 30,000 total people in the town are Internally Displaced.[1] This number used to be much higher with around 90,000 people were displaced in Agok.[2]

History

Due to the conflict in Southern Sudan, many South Sudanese fled to Abyei, primarily the border town of Agok. Around 90,000 settled in the area, which decreased to 23,000. After the war, internal conflicts in Sudan caused tensions between pro-Sudanese and pro-South Sudanese residents which caused a humanitarian crisis in Agok.[3] On 10 February, 2022, armed militants raided Agok, with 10 civilians killed.[4] The militants were suspected to be from South Sudan according to Abyei Youth chaiperson, Chol Deng Miyom.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Abyei, a non-state entity of post-war Sudanese divide". www.aljazeera.com.
  2. ^ "Agok Archives".
  3. ^ "Abyei Administrative Area humanitarian situation overview - people impacted by violence in Agok and Anet | HumanitarianResponse". www.humanitarianresponse.info.
  4. ^ "Abyei youth demand investigation into Agok attack". The City Review South Sudan.
  5. ^ "Sudan: Emergency in the Contested Area of Abyei". Doctors Without Borders - USA.


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