Sudan’s Aerial Bombing Aims at Churches in Nuba Mountains
Zuma Condemns Fighting in Sudan, South Sudan AllAfrica.com The military confrontation took place in the disputed border region between Sudan and South Sudan. This recent military confrontation has the potential to worsen the humanitarian crisis in the affected region, leading to further civilian casualties, … |
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South Sudan: Sudan Is Waging War, Thwarting Peace Talks Voice of America (blog) South Sudan is accusing Sudan of waging war and thwarting African Union peace talks aimed at stopping rising border clashes. During talks in Addis Ababa Sunday, South Sudan’s chief negotiator Pagan Amum accused Khartoum of conducting air strikes for a … |
Jerusalem: South Sudanese refugees protest deportation Jerusalem Post COM STAFF Dozens of South Sudanese refugees protested outside Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s house in Jerusalem on Sunday, in response to a recent state decision to deport them toSouth Sudan if they did not leave the country by April 1, 2012. |
Sudan’s Aerial Bombing Aims at Churches in Nuba Mountains ChristianNewsToday.com JUBA, South Sudan – After Khartoum denied that it had bombed civilians earlier this month, Sudanese aerial strikes last week were aimed at church buildings and schools in Kauda, South Kordofan state, a humanitarian aid worker said. |
South Sudan accuses Sudan of fresh attacks Oman Tribune ADDIS ABABA South Sudan on Sunday accused Khartoum of launching fresh attacks along their disputed border, stalling peace talks in Addis Ababa, a senior South Sudanese official said. “We are here to attempt to make peace; the Government of Sudan is … |
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No simple answers in South Sudan, refugees flood the region Mission Network NEws (press release) Food for the Hungry is helping the refugee crisis in South Sudan. You can help FH help the local church do the work. South Sudan (MNN) ― The rumors of war continue to make their way across Sudan and South Sudan as conflict continues. |
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With help from Manchester, Sudanese towns have water The Union Leader Kenyang Nhomot and James Abiem are celebrating news that both their hometowns in the Republic of South Sudan have access to clean water. The wells were built this winter by the International Aid Service, a faith-based European organization that helps … |