‘We won’t wait for Khartoum to kill us’: Sudanese rebel leader vows to fight on
The Guardian
Fighting in South Kordofan and Blue Nile is estimated to have left half a million people displaced, and created a humanitarian emergency in South Sudan as the new and barely functional state struggles to cope with the influx of refugees. Humanitarian ..
Why South Sudanese Must Disrupt President Al-Bashir Visit to Juba
AllAfrica.com
Finally, it is officially confirmed, early next months, the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir will make an official trip to the Republic of South Sudan. This visit is intended as a gesture of good will and a measure of confidence building in sorting … |
How President Salva Was Betrayed
AllAfrica.com
Frankly speaking, President Salva Kiir Mayardit is such a humble, patient and patriotic leader, andSouth Sudan is blessed to have him at the apex of leadership. Unfortunately, he has one major weakness: he trusts even his arch enemies and this is not … |
Is Juba Going Back to Khartoum?
AllAfrica.com
Silencing of critics is not going to work in South Sudan. History tells us more in this area. Philosophers like Socrates were forced to drink hemlock in Greece thousands of years ago because they criticized vices in their government. Socrates died but …
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South Sudanese in Uganda describe journey to graduation
Sudan Tribune
As South Sudanese president, Salva Kiir, has said; the nation does not have to be rebuilt from the ruins of war, it has to be built. Decades of underinvestment while under rule from Khartoum and under colonial rule has left South Sudan with a legacy of … |
Child killed in Sudan air raid: rebels
AFP
KHARTOUM — One child was killed and four others wounded when Sudanese aircraft bombed villages in South Kordofan state over the Eid holiday weekend, rebels said on Monday. The deadly strike on Tonguli village happened on Sunday night, while … |
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