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Ng’ok Dinka Paramount Chief Killed in Abyei

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First oil from South Sudan’s Upper Nile to reach Sudan May 10
Chicago Tribune
KHARTOUM (Reuters) – South Sudan will ship its first oil from its largest fields in Upper Nile state to export facilities in Sudan on May 10, Sudan’s oil ministry told state news agency SUNA on Saturday. In March, the African neighbors agreed to resume 
outh Sudan holds Sudan responsible for killing of paramount chief in Abyei
Sudan Tribune
Edward Lino, the Co-Chair of the Abyei Joint Oversight Committee (AJOC), representing South Sudan said that chief Kuol, among others, were shot dead in an ambush by members of the rival Arabs nomads of Misseriya while they were in a convoy belonging 
South Sudanese police detain newspaper editor without charge
Reuters
South Sudan’s ruling party is broadly made up of former guerrilla fighters from the 1983-2005 civil war, with little experience of civilian rule. The country has no state body mandated to regulate the media, and the parliament has yet to pass key media 
Tribal leader killed in Sudan’s flashpoint Abyei region
Reuters AlertNet
KHARTOUM, May 4 (Reuters) – A top tribal leader allied to South Sudan was killed in clashes involving a rival Sudanese tribe in the Abyei region disputed by the African neighbours on Saturday, both sides said, an incident that risks fuelling new 
Cabinet Approves $270000 For Prison Reforms In South Sudan
Oye! Times
It revealed that, a third of South Sudan’s prison population of approximately 6,000 has not been convicted of any offense or in some cases even charged with one, but are detained, often for long periods, waiting for police, prosecutors, and judges to 
We want peaceful party politics, Jikany-Nuer community tells South Sudan 
Sudan Tribune
May 4, 2013 (JUBA) – The Jikany-Nuer community of the oil-rich South Sudan’s Upper Nile state said their consistent message to president Salva Kiir and his deputy Riek Machar is to maintain peaceful internal party politics in the interest of the nation.

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