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South Sudan Signs Deal To Try And End Tribal Violence In Oil Region

South Sudan Signs Deal To Try And End Tribal Violence In Oil Region

Wall Street Journal – ‎
KAMPALA, Uganda (Dow Jones)–South Sudan’s tribal leaders in the oil-rich Jonglei state have signed a deal aimed at ending tribal violence as the country continues efforts to stabilize its restive oil regions, officials said Monday.
Chicago Tribune – ‎May 5, 2012‎
BOR — Participants of a peace conference in South Sudan’s volatile Jonglei State have expressed concern that the current peace talks may not be able to address the underlying causes of violence despite confidence that a deal will be signed.
Sudan Tribune – ‎‎
May 6, 2012 (BOR) – The president of South Sudan has urged the people of Jonglei state against inter-ethnic violence by respecting the recently signed peace accord. South Sudan President Salva Kiir with governor, Kuol Manyang at Bor airstrip listening 
AllAfrica.com – ‎
Bor — South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir witnessed the signing of peace deal by representatives of Jonglei States six ethnic communities on Saturday in Bor as chiefs expressed reservations over lack of punishment for those accused on child abduction 
AllAfrica.com – ‎May 4, 2012‎
By Jared Ferrie, 3 May 2012 Juba — Civil society groups are calling on the United Nations peacekeeping mission to withdraw support from a disarmament programme they say could spark further violence in South Sudan’s volatile Jonglei state.
Journeys for justice
The Register-Guard
By Randi Bjornstad Retired Lane County Circuit Court Judge James Hargreaves just returned from a three-month long trip to South Sudan. At this point, the relationship between the African nations of Sudan and South Sudan — Sudan split into two last 
Sudan President: Ties with southerners deep
KFVS
Omar al-Bashir’s comments Sunday come days after his government accepted an African Union plan to resume talks with South Sudan, after recent fighting nearly brought the two nations back to the brink of war. South Sudan’s military says Khartoum’s 
Misson Hope South Sudan Gets Storefront
KELOLAND TV
By Angela Kennecke KELOLAND News has been following the story of a lost boy, now living in Sioux Falls, who has made it his mission to help his people back in South Sudan. And now anyone in Sioux Falls can also be part of the effort to educate African
South Sudan Signs Deal To Try And End Tribal Violence In Oil Region
Wall Street Journal
KAMPALA, Uganda (Dow Jones)–South Sudan’s tribal leaders in the oil-rich Jonglei state have signed a deal aimed at ending tribal violence as the country continues efforts to stabilize its restive oil regions, officials said Monday.
IOM to Airlift South Sudanese Stranded in White Nile
AllAfrica.com
Khartoum — South Sudanese stranded in the capital of White Nile, Kosti, will be transported by airplane to Juba, International Organization for Migration (IOM) announced on Friday, abandoning a previous plan to move them to Upper Nile state by bus.
South Sudan Should Only Enter Quietly
AllAfrica.com
The main topic on the table was the application by South Sudan to join the East African Community. The leaders were expected to make a decision but then they chose to do that at a later meeting towards the end of the year. It must be remembered that 
Henrico County event highlights plight of South Sudanese
Richmond Times Dispatch
Under the tutelage of Nyandeng Arop, a towering South Sudanese woman clad in a bright green top, 8-year-old Audrey Fleming on Sunday navigated her way around the grounds of Christ Church Episcopal in western Henrico County with a bucket of water 
Dallas church raises $20K for wells in South Sudan
uuworld.org
First Unitarian Church of Dallas raised $20000 to build two wells in South Sudan, where Malual was born. (Richard Charles) Friends of the Lost Boys An interdenominational nonprofit supporting the “Lost Boys” of Sudan in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area.

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