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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.

The Rebel leader of SSDM/A, Peter Chol Kuol Awan, Arrived in Juba on Tuesday

South Sudan to export oil by truck, as talks restart
Sudan Tribune
March 7, 2012 (JUBA) – As South Sudan’s oil dispute with Sudan continues Juba announced on Wednesday that it plans to start exporting oil using trucks to transport its oil to ports in Kenya and Djibouti. South Sudan stopped exporting its oil through 

South Sudan rebel leader arrives in Juba
Sudan Tribune
March 7, 2012 (BOR) – The leader for one of South Sudan’s rebel groups, Peter Chol Kuol Awan, arrived in Juba on Tuesday less than a week after the government announced it had reached a peace deal with his South Sudan Democratic Movement (SSDM).

Why South Sudan must revert to unitary system opposed to federalism
Sudan Tribune
By Isaiah Abraham March 7, 2012 — The Republic of South Sudan (RSS) like any other newly created country in any other part of the world is grappling as to what system of governance to adapt and why. Since its independence few months ago, 

UN to construct a new way station for South Sudanese returnees
Sudan Tribune
By Bonifacio Taban Kuich March 7, 2012 (BENTIU) – Humanitarian agencies assessed a proposed way station in Unity State to accommodate an expected influx of South Sudanese returning to the new country after it split from Sudan in July last year…

This year let’s celebrate … the women of Sudan’s Nuba mountains
The Guardian
Today we should be celebrating the women’s rights campaigners in Sudan who have been steadfast in their struggles against the regime’s constant repression. Unfortunately the only achievement was for women in South Sudan, which became a new country this 

South Sudan Cooperation; Will the Cross-Border Trade Hold?
Sudan Vision
It provides the states markets with many commodities in addition to supplying the Republic of South Sudan because it is a border state and a commercial exchange point. East Darfur state is connected to the South by three main roads (Tumsaha – Daein 

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