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South Sudan denies backing rebels as Sudan threatens pipeline cut

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South Sudan denies backing rebels as Sudan threatens pipeline cut
Al-Arabiya
South Sudan said Tuesday it is committed to peace deals signed with its former foe Sudan, a day after Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir threatened to cut oil pipelines after accusing Juba of backing rebels. Juba denies that it supports the rebels but 
South Sudan’s Parliamentary Committee Receives Sample Set of Primary 
AllAfrica.com
The sample sets will assist the members to formulate policy around primary and adult education inSouth Sudan. The reading materials which are currently being distributed to all primary schools inSouth Sudan, were handed over by Mr. Charles Bayley of 

Diversity Should Be Accepted in South Sudan – Machar
AllAfrica.com
Juba — In their efforts to fight tribalism and strengthen national unity, senior South Sudanesepolitical leaders continue to remind communities about the need to accept the unavoidable tribal cultural diversity in the new country. “We are groups of 

Humanitarian Crises Overshadow Development Needs
AllAfrica.com
Eight years later, emergency needs in the now-independent South Sudan remain overwhelming, with aid agencies calling for more than a billion dollars to tackle them in 2013. “One key question,” Humanitarian Coordinator Toby Lanzer wrote in the May 

Corruption – the Untold Facts of South Sudan’s Dura Scandal
AllAfrica.com
The “Dura Saga” has been a problematic issue for the fast five good years after the council of ministers of the then government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) passed a resolution, revolving funds to buy a national reserve food to the states that were badly 

Sudan Affirms Sudan Seriousness for Cooperation with South Sudan in 
Sudan News Agency
Addis Ababa, May 27 (SUNA) Sudan has stressed that Africa unity will only be achieved by solution of the internal disputes between the ali karti countries of the continent through peaceful means, non-interference in others’ affairs and stopage of the foreign 
South Sudan Warns of Reprisal for Countries Backing Jonglei Rebels
AllAfrica.com
Juba — South Sudan has warned that it will no longer tolerate being attacked by “mercenaries” allegedly fighting a proxy war for foreign countries, the country’s minister of defence said. Minister John Kong, said that Jonglei rebel leader David Yauyau 

South Sudanese media forced into self-regulation by security services
Sudan Tribune
May 27, 2013 (JUBA) – South Sudanese media organisations are no longer covering stories critical of the government, specifically those relating to the security services and corruption, reporters and journalists say. JPEG – 33.2 kb; South Sudanese men 

After AU Summit Talks, Sudan Peace Still Elusive
Voice of America
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Monday threatened to close a pipeline that carries oil fromSouth Sudan to export terminals in Sudan, dealing a blow to talks held hours earlier with South Sudanese President Salva Kiir at the African Union (AU 

Dialogue With South Sudanese (part 1)
AllAfrica.com
I am just a common figure, out of eight million (8,000,000) or more South Sudanese, that is, just a drop in the ocean in numerical terms. Therefore, my personal opinions versus the population ofSouth Sudan quoted above should not really generate such 
South Sudan criticizes Sudan president for threatening to shut down oil pipeline
Washington Post
JUBA, South Sudan — South Sudan has criticized Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir for threatening to shut down the pipeline that carries South Sudan’s oil to international markets. Bashir had issued what he said was a last warning to South Sudan to stop 

South Sudanese Media Forced Into Self-Regulation By Security Services
AllAfrica.com
Juba — South Sudanese media organisations are no longer covering stories critical of the government, specifically those relating to the security services and corruption, reporters and journalists say. The security services “come to us and started 

Sudan’s Bashir threatens to cut South Sudan oil
South African Broadcasting Corporation
In March, Sudan and South Sudan, which split from Khartoum in July 2011, signed detailed timetables to resume the flow of South Sudan oil through a major pipeline in the north that runs to a port on the Red Sea and eight other pacts to normalise relations.


South African Broadcasting Corporation
Sudan threatens to close oil pipleline from South Sudan
Aljazeera.com
Sudan President Omar al-Bashir said he will close a pipeline that carries oil from South Sudan if Juba continues to support rebels in its soil. There has been heavy fighting between Sudanese troops and rebels in the border area of Southern Kordofan ..

 

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