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Azania Liberation Front
Flag of the Azania Liberation Front and the first Provisional Government of South Sudan (SSNPG)[nb 1]
Leaders
Joseph Oduho Sanus Aggrey Jaden
Dates of operation
February 1965 - July 1970
Active regions
Sudan
Ideology
Southern Sudanese Separatism
Part of
Liberation Movement of South Sudan
Allies
South Sudan Liberation Movement Anyanya
Opponents
Sudan People's Armed Forces
The Azania Liberation Front (ALF) was an armed rebel faction established in 1965, during the First Sudanese Civil War, by exiled members of the Sudan African National Union (SANU).[1] It was a part of the original South Sudan Liberation Movement, the first Sudanese secessionist movement. Its name was taken from the Greek Azania, the Greek designation for the lands of East Africa south of Nubia.
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^Robert S. Kramer; Richard A. Lobban Jr.; Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban (2013). Historical Dictionary of the Sudan (Fourth ed.). Plymouth, UK: Scarecrow Press. p. 78.
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