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Petronas Awards Scholarships To South Sudanese Students

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Sudanese Activist Held Incommunicado At Risk of Torture
AllAfrica.com
South Sudan: Sudanese Activist Held Incommunicado At Risk of Torture. 10 May 2013. press release. The detention of a female lawyer in Sudan, whose whereabouts are still unknown, is the latest in the authorities’ brutal campaign against human rights 
UN agency announces meningitis vaccination campai…
The Global Dispatch
Responding to a meningococcal meningitis outbreak in South Sudan’s Upper Nile, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced they will carry out a vaccination campaign where the dangerous bacterial infection has killed at least three, according to 
Petronas Awards Scholarships To South Sudanese Students
Oye! Times
[Misuk Moses Mule]This is the second batch of scholarship Petronas is awarding since independence of South Sudan following a Memorandum of Understanding signed between the company and the Ministry of Petroleum in 2011. According to Mr. Utong 
Bishop Warns Parties Involved In Conflicts Not To Turn Them Into Tribal Wars
Oye! Times
South Sudan’s Bishop Emeritus Paride Taban. [Peter Lokale Nakimangole]“I am hereby calling all parties involved in conflicts in South Sudan not to turn these conflicts into tribal wars. Do not point fingers towards any tribe; otherwise the whole of 
Sudan says South Sudan helped rebels attacking major town
Reuters
KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudan accused South Sudan of having supported rebels who launched a major assault two weeks ago, warning this could derail recent oil and security agreements between the African neighbors, state media said on Saturday.
Means to Enhance Relations with S. Sudan Discussed
Sudan Vision
Khartoum – Vice-President of the Republic, Dr. Al-Haj Adam last Wednesday met with the inter-border committee of Sudan and South Sudan State and underscored the importance of bolstering the relations between the two countries. The meeting also 
The devil in resolving decades of Abyei conflict
Sudan Tribune
May 10, 2013 – The past days have seen global community watching members of the Nine Ngok Dinka of Abyei, together with their cousins in the South Sudan shedding tears unabated. They are grieved by the unexpected, untimely and the sudden death of 
Sudan urges mosques’ imams to call for jihad against rebels
Sudan Tribune
May 10, 2013 (KHARTOUM) – Sudan’s High Committee for Mobilisation and Alert has held a meeting with mosque imams to discuss the implications of the recent attacks in South and North Kordofan states by the rebel Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) and to 
South Sudan establishes commission for refugee affairs
Sudan Tribune
May 11, 2013 (JUBA) – The Republic of South Sudan has established a Commission for Refugee Affairs (CRA) as hundreds of thousands of refugees have entered the new republic from the neighbouring countries. Most of the refugees fled from the 
S. Sudan rejects forming joint administration in Abyei with Sudan
Sudan Tribune
May 11, 2013 (JUBA/KHARTOUM) – South Sudan has rejected forming a joint administration with the Sudanese government in the contested border region of Abyei, accusing Khartoum of having “killed the spirit of dialogue with [the] assassination of the area 
Ex-legislator in Aweil makes controversial apology over expulsion
Sudan Tribune
May 11, 2013 (JUBA) – A former member of state parliament in South Sudan’s Northern Bahr el Ghazal has issued a signed apology, amid reports of bullying and allegations relating to a family dispute and legislators. Hikma Ali Malek was one of six 

IGAD Condemns Killing of Paramount Chief and UNISFA Peacekeepers in Abyei
Sudan Vision
He expressed that this heinous act, threatens the stability of the area and is against the progress recently achieved by the Sudan and South Sudan in addressing their common challenges. The Executive Secretary extended his deepest condolences to the 
Sudan’s April inflation falls to 41.4%
Zawya (registration)
Prices have jumped since South Sudan seceded in 2011, taking three-quarters of Sudan’s oil output – the main source of budget revenues and dollars needed to pay for imports. Annual inflation was 15 percent in June 2011, the last data before the secession.

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