Africa is the home of liberators, but none with the tenacity and the charisma of South Sudan's John Garang. He is remembered for his beard, bulky physique and the jet-black skin of his Dinka ethnic group.
For more than 20 years he fought in one of Africa’s longest-running bush wars as the leader of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army to liberate the Christian, animist South and the Muslim, Arab-speaking North. It’s his efforts that eventually set a series of events that saw South Sudan emerge as the independent state that it is now
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