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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.

US Lifting of Restriction on Arms Sales to South Sudan Unfortunate, Says NCP Official

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US Lifting of Restriction on Arms Sales to South Sudan Unfortunate, Official
Sudan Vision
Khartoum – Ruling National Congress Party (NCP) described Sunday the US Administration decision to lift US restrictions on defense sales to the newly-born state in South Sudan as unfortunate and improper. NCP Political Sector Chairman, 

South Sudan MP family fight in-laws injuring four
Sudan Tribune
January 8, 2012 (RUMBEK) – A gunfight between the family of a South Sudanese MP and another family in Rumbek on Sunday wounded four people, which was halted when Lakes State’s military police intervened. The sons of Daniel Deng Monydit, 
US Eyes Arms Sales to South Sudan
Antiwar.com
 2012 The long-time paramilitary group the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) is excited this weekend at the prospect of acquiring massive amounts of new weapons amid the news that President Obama has decided to sell US arms to South Sudan

UN refugee chief: ‘Stand by South Sudan
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) — South Sudan is facing a “huge humanitarian crisis” that requires support from the international community, the United Nations’ refugee chief said Sunday. Nearly 80000 refugees have entered the nation from neighboring 

Trinity Lutheran members to travel to Sudan
Marshalltown Times Republican
By MIKE DONAHEY – Staff Writer (mdonahey@timesrepublican.com) , Times-Republican The decision was whether to proceed with a two week mission trip in February to Old Fangkak, a village in South Sudan. The members voted affirmatively “and the trip is on 

In a Fledgling Country, Perils for the Press
New York Times
In a thatched hut in Juba, the capital of South Sudan, about 10 young men and women sat on lawn chairs made of brown plastic. They loudly typed on the computer keyboards on the tables in front of them. Two fans were blowing heavily. 

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