South Sudanese Christians plan “prophesied” pilgrimage to Israel
South Sudanese Christians plan “prophesied” pilgrimage to Israel Sudan Tribune February 24, 2012 (JUBA) – Christians in South Sudan are planning a pilgrimage to Israel in fulfillment of what they say was God’s promise in the Bible to the people of the region, senior Church leaders have announced. Spiritual leaders from various … |
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Footage shows bodies of women and children in South Sudan village Herald Sun A MAN who came to Australia as a refugee has revealed shocking footage of a massacre in South Sudan. Chibak Kur Mum, who lives in Maidstone, visited his home village in South Sudan last month to see his family. After hearing gunfire from his relatives’ … |
South Sudan opposition party calls for auditing of oil companies Sudan Tribune February 23, 2012 (JUBA) – The African National Congress (ANC) Party an opposition party in South Sudan as asked the Juba government to review and audit the records of all oil companies operating in exploration and production. Seven month old South … |
Sudan: UNinternational staff return to troubled South Kordofan State Afrique en Ligue The State has been the scene of violent clashes between the rebel Sudan People Liberation Army (SPLA-North) and government troops, creating a food shortage situation, and driving unspecified number of civilians to seek refuge in neighboring South Sudan … |
Sudan government is killing its people Columbus Dispatch But that is within the margin of error of estimates of the numbers of people killed by President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan. I slipped into Sudan and the Nuba Mountains without a visa, via a rutted dirt track from South Sudan… |
Mandela, 93, hospitalized with stomach ailment
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“South Africa is very privileged to have had such a leader,” said Bohm, comparing Mandela to India’s Mahatma Gandhi. Hassan Burma was visiting Soweto from South Sudan, Africa’s newest nation. South Sudan broke away from Sudan last year, and its leaders …
Analysis: South Sudan future dicey after oil money loss WTVR JUBA (Reuters) – In an air-conditioned Toyota showroom packed with half a dozen off-road vehicles in South Sudan’s capital, dealer Desmond McCue is wondering whether the shutdown of the country’s oil production industry means the bonanza is over. |
UN int’l staff return to restive Sudan region Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier AP | Posted: Saturday, February 25, 2012 8:09 am | (0) Comments The United Nations in Sudan says its international staff is returning to a disputed region on the border with south Sudan, after a nearly half-year absence from the restive area… |
Two foreign police shot in Sudan’s Darfur: UNAMIDAfricasia –
Two police officers from the African Union-United Nations peacekeeping mission to Sudan’s Darfur region (UNAMID) have been shot and wounded by unidentified gunmen, the mission said on Saturday. They both received leg wounds and were being treated at a …
U.S. News & World Report –
KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — Gunmen ambushed a bus carrying international peacekeepers in the Darfur region of Sudan, wounding two peacekeepers, the joint United Nations-African Union mission said Saturday. The mission, known as UNAMID, said the peacekeepers …
The Nation, Pakistan –
KHARTOUM – Fresh fighting in Sudan’s Darfur region has killed 12 government soldiers, according to a rebel statement received on Friday, but an official said 10 civilians were the victims. The Sudan Liberation Army faction of Minni Minawi said it …
The Daily Star –
KHARTOUM: Rebels in Sudan’s Darfur region have clashed with government forces, both sides said, with the rebels claiming to kill a dozen government soldiers and Khartoum accusing its opponents of targeting civilians. Mostly African insurgents in Darfur …
AllAfrica.com –
El Fasher — Two peacekeepers of the African Union – United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) sustained gunshot wounds near the town of El Dein yesterday after being targeted by an unknown group. Two peacekeepers of the African Union – United Nations …
Naharnet –
by Naharnet Newsdesk 25 February 2012, 18:01 Two police officers from the African Union-United Nations peacekeeping mission to Sudan’s Darfur region (UNAMID) have been shot and wounded by unidentified gunmen, the mission said on Saturday.
AllAfrica.com –
The announcement by the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) force commander, Lt. Gen Patrick Nyamvumba, that the UN peacekeepers will open fire to defend themselves – if provoked – is extremely welcome.
Radio Dabanga –
On Thursday, government forces attacked Abu Delik village, south east of El Fasher in North Darfur, killing one person and injuring six others. A source told Radio Dabanga that government troops were traveling in a convoy of 20 vehicles towards Alawna, …
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