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"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.

Sudan Sees New Lost Boys in the Making

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Sudan Sees New Lost Boys?

Daily Beast –
They have nowhere else to go. A trickle of ragged children fleeing violence in a stricken region of Sudan is growing as the young flee a country torn apart by violence. Some are calling it a frightening return to the “Lost Boys” period of the 1990s, 
msnbc.com (blog) – ‎
Sudanese girls jump rope as many look on at the Yida refugee camp along the border with North Sudan June 30, 2012 in Yida, South Sudan. New arrivals wait in long lines to register with UNHCR at the Yida refugee camp along the border with North Sudan, 
New York Times – ‎
YIDA, South Sudan — Thousands of unaccompanied children are streaming out of an isolated, rebellious region of Sudan, fleeing a relentless aerial assault and the prospect of famine. Sent by their parents on harrowing odysseys across battlefields and 
Getty Images – ‎
By Paula Bronstein (GETTY) – 3 minutes ago YIDA REFUGEE CAMP, SOUTH SUDAN – JUNE 30: A girl gets measured while getting medical treatment at the MSF ( Doctors Without Borders) camp at the Yida refugee camp along the border with North Sudan June 30, 
Pittsburgh Post Gazette – ‎
By Jeffrey Gettleman / The New York Times YIDA, South Sudan — Thousands of unaccompanied children are streaming out of an isolated, rebellious region of Sudan, fleeing a relentless aerial assault and the prospect of famine.
San Antonio Express – ‎
A famished Sudanese child at a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan, where thousands of children are retreating to flee the violence in the Nuba Mountains, June 20, 2012. A new generation of Lost Boys, and some girls too, is emerging from a war that, 
Coastweek – ‎Jun 29, 2012‎
NAIROBI (Xinhua) — The UN migration agency said on Wednesday it has opened a culture and recreational center at Kakuma refugee camp in northwest Kenya to foster peace and reconciliation among South Sudan refugees and host communities.
Reuters AlertNet – ‎Jun 28, 2012‎
Photograph taken by Reuters/Goran Tomasevic, courtesy the Thomson Reuters Foundation – AlertNet. Children carry their family’s belongings as they go to Yida refugee camp in South Sudan outside Tess village in the rebel-held territory of the Nuba 

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