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Ethnic group of South Sudan Ethnic group
Thuri / Shatt
Thuri
Regions with significant populations
 South Sudanc. 9,000
Languages
Thuri
Religion
Thuri ethnic religions, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Luo peoples, Fertit peoples

The Thuri, also known as Shatt, and Luo people of South Sudan. They speak DheThuri, a Luo language that is similar to the Jur and Dinka languages. Having been perceived as close to the Dinka people, the Thuri were targets of ethnic violence during the Second Sudanese Civil War, when the "Army of Peace", a mostly Fertit pro-government militia, attacked them as supporters of the mostly Dinka SPLA rebels. This caused many Thuri to take up arms and to join the SPLA in order to take revenge against other Fertit groups.

References

  1. ^ Angelo Ugwaag wod Arun. "DheThuri, Wada in South Sudan". Joshua Project. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  2. ^ Blocq (2017), p. 178.

Bibliography

  • Blocq, Daniel S. (2017). "The Grassroots Nature of Counterinsurgent Tribal Militia Formation: The Case of the Fertit in Southern Sudan, 1985–1989". In David M. Anderson; Øystein H. Rolandsen (eds.). Politics and Violence in Eastern Africa: The Struggles of Emerging States. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK; New York: Routledge. pp. 172–186. ISBN 978-1-138-05961-0.
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