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Christians Sudan, South Sudan Facing Death And Detention

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Christians Sudan, South Sudan Facing Death And Detention
BosNewsLife
KHARTOUM, SUDAN (BosNewsLife)– Christians in Sudan and newly created South Sudan face possible detention, beatings and even death amid a “deteriorating humanitarian situation” with thousands of people being killed this year alone, aid workers and 

South Sudan to unveil pipeline plans next week: minister
Reuters UK
By Hereward Holland and Lucy Hornby | JUBA/BEIJING (Reuters) – South Sudan will announce plans for an oil export pipeline through East Africa next week, a priority for the new nation because its crude is “no longer safe” in Sudan, a government 

South Sudan officials absent from talks on borders, AUHIP announces adjournment
Sudan Tribune
January 21, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The African Union High Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP) today announced that the governments of Sudan and South Sudan have requested that the meetings of the joint political and security mechanisms be postponed till next 

South Sudan will resume exporting through north only if “fair deal” reached
Sudan Tribune
By Ngor Arol Garang January 21, 2012 (JUBA) – South Sudan on Saturday said it will resume exporting its crude oil to international markets through north Sudan if the government in Khartoum agrees to a “fair” transit fee and returns confiscated oil. 

China Urges Sudan, South Sudan To Resolve Oil Dispute With Talks, Respect CNPC 
Fox Business
BEIJING – China on Saturday urged the governments of Sudan and South Sudan to remain calm and restrained and resolve their differences over oil exports through “negotiation at an early date”. “Oil is the economic lifeline shared by Sudan and South 

South Sudan Plans to Shut Down Oil Output Over Sudan Fees
BusinessWeek
By Jared Ferrie (Updates with comments from South Sudan’s oil minister starting in first paragraph, Sudan government in last.) Jan. 20 (Bloomberg) — South Sudan plans to stop oil production after Sudan started seizing southern crude and demanded $32 

South Sudan Plans to Shut Down Crude Output Over Oil Dispute With Sudan
Bloomberg
South Sudan plans to stop oil production after Sudan started seizing southern crude and demanded $32 per barrel in transport fees on shipments through its territory, Oil Minister Stephen Dhieu Dau said. South Sudan told oil companies yesterday to 

South Sudan Threatens Oil Production Shutdown
Voice of America
January 20, 2012 South Sudan Threatens Oil Production Shutdown VOA News South Sudan says it may shut down oil production because neighboring Sudan is seizing southern oil flowing through its pipelines. South Sudan government spokesman Barnaba Marial 
In Sudan, the AU has a chance to prove its grand rhetoric
Times LIVE
It is common cause that Sudan has been mired in conflict for ever and three days. The country took a major step towards the resolution of decades-long civil war when South Sudan was allowed to secede and form a new country. But conflict has continued 
Kenya urged to mediate Sudan oil row
Daily Nation
A soldier stands next to the infrastructure of a field processing facility in Unity State,South Sudan. Photo/AFP By LUCAS BARASA lbarassa@ke.nationmedia.com Kenya has been urged to intervene and help resolve a row over oil pipeline pitting the two 

Daily Nation
South Sudan orders oil-production halt
Aljazeera.com
South Sudan has said it ordered the halt of oil production that provides some 98 percent of its revenue, amid a deepening dispute with the Sudanese government over pipeline fees. Sudan admits to taking some South Sudanese oil destined for export as

Aljazeera.com
Sudan: Rights Record Deteriorates With New Conflicts
Human Rights Watch
Despite the peaceful secession of South Sudan on July 9, 2011, new conflicts broke out in the disputed territory of Abyei in May, in Southern Kordofan state in June, and Blue Nile state in September. The two states lie north of the South Sudan border 

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