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  2. Abdul Wahid al-Nur - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Wahid Mohamed al-Nur is a lawyer, born in 1968 in Zalingei, Darfur, Sudan.. He was a supporter of the Communist Party in his youth. [4] And following the start of the Sudanese Civil War, allied again with the Communist Party by having SLM-al Nur signing a revolutionary charter with the Party.

  3. Sudan Liberation Movement/Army - Wikipedia

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    SLM leader Abdel Wahid al-Nur who lived in Paris at the time, denied his involvement in the hijacking and condemned the rebels' use of hijacking to bring attention to their cause. [11] SLA field commander Ibrahim al-Hillo suggested that the Boeing hijackers could be al-Nur sympathizers as the SLA had started to break up at the time of hijacking ...

  4. List of active rebel groups - Wikipedia

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    Abdelaziz al-Hilu / Abdul Wahid al Nur / Gibril Ibrahim / Minni Minnawi: Janjaweed: None Sudanese civil war (2023) 1987 Rapid Support Forces: None 2013 Hemedti: Sudan Liberation Movement (al-Nur) None 2006 Abdul Wahid al-Nur: Sudan People's Liberation Movement–North (al-Hilu) None 2017 Abdelaziz al-Hilu: Tamazuj: None Syria

  5. Wad An Nora massacre - Wikipedia

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    Three minor (neutral) factions have also participated in the fighting: the Darfur Joint Protection Force; the SLM (al-Nur) under Abdul Wahid al-Nur; and the SPLM-N under Abdelaziz al-Hilu. Fighting has been concentrated around the capital city of Khartoum (the largest and initial battle of the war) and the Darfur region.

  6. Mustafa Tambour - Wikipedia

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    The Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) faction led by Tambour split in 2018 from the SLM led by Abdul Wahid al Nur, which had been fighting in Darfur since 2003. [3]Tambour's faction signed the 2020 Juba Peace Agreement in South Sudan and continued to make efforts to achieve security and stability in the country.

  7. Sudanese conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile - Wikipedia

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    On 23 November, the Sudanese Liberation Army faction led by Abdul Wahid al-Nur (SLA-AW) clashed with the SAF in North Darfur's Kabkabiya region and captured 10 Land Cruisers loaded with guns in addition to capturing three soldiers, one with the rank of sergeant. 35 Sudanese soldiers were killed in the clashes. [66]

  8. Minni Minnawi - Wikipedia

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    A former educator, Minnawi served as secretary to Sudan Liberation Army leader Abdul Wahid al-Nur before the organization split in 2004. Minnawi signed a treaty, known as the Darfur Peace Agreement, with the Khartoum government in May 2006.

  9. Fur people - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Wahid al Nur, a leader among the Fur, [7] ... According to Hassan et al. (2008), around 59.4% of Fur are carriers of the E1b1b paternal haplogroup. Of these, 68 ...