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Rebels blow up Sudanese oil pipeline near border with South Sudan

Rebels blow up Sudanese oil pipeline near border with South Sudan
People’s Daily Online
KHARTOUM, June 13 (Xinhua) — The Sudanese army on Thursday said a rebel group has blown up an oil pipeline in Ajaja area on the border with South Sudan, the Sudanese Media Center (SMC) reported. The rebel group moved from South Sudan’s Unity 

South Sudan calls on Egypt, Ethiopia to cooperate on Nile River development
Global Times
Stating that South Sudan is a new state and member of the Nile Basin Countries, Amum said his country would work with governments and states in the Nile basin to reach agreement on the use and sustainable management of the Nile waters for the benefit 

Sudan blames South-backed rebels for oil line blast
Ahram Online
“This group received technical support from South Sudan’s army to help them explode the pipeline… which led to a fire that has now been controlled,” army spokesman Sawarmi Khaled Saad said in a statement. The allegation of the South’s involvement 
South Sudanese lawyers call for the respect of the rule of law and human rights
Sudan Tribune
South Sudan Law society have organized a one day Strategic convening meeting on the constitutional making process that took place on Friday 7th of June 2013 at New York Hotel from3:00pm to late evening in Juba where all the Lawyers in the Republic of 

Nuer Youth and Prophet Ngundeng’s Historical Society call for unity in South 
Sudan Tribune
June 12, 2013 – Due to the announcement made by President Bashir to abrogate the September, 27th Agreement signed last year between the Government of Sudan and the Government of South Sudan, the leadership of Prophet Ngundeng’s Historical 

Hunger drives hunt for gold in South Sudan’s east
IRINnews.org
NANAKANAK, 10 June 2013 (IRIN) – Around 60,000 people are thought to be mining gold in South Sudan, using the bare hands they once used to harvest crops. In the new nation’s east, where poor rains have caused widespread hunger, women, children 

Sudan, South Sudan keeping troops near border in violation of agreements 
Washington Post
JOHANNESBURG — A new report based on satellite imagery says Sudan and South Sudan are keeping troops in at least 14 locations within their contested border zone in violation of security agreements. The actor George Clooney, a co-founder of the 
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Washington Post
South Sudan denies link to oil line blast in Sudan
AFP
JUBA — South Sudan’s army on Friday rejected any involvement in an explosion in a Sudanese oil pipeline in the disputed Abyei area, after being accused by Khartoum of backing rebels. “It is an outright fabricated lie,” South Sudan deputy army 
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South Sudan: 120000 people in Pibor county cut off from aid
Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) International
Many of the displaced have fled for their lives into the bush amid intensified fighting between the South Sudan Army (SPLA) and the David YauYau armed militia group over the past month. The heightened fighting has coincided with the destruction of 
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Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) International
Sudan Embassy in DC reacts to situation between Sudan and South Sudan
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON, June 13, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Embassy of the Republic of the Sudan in Washington DC would like to state the following in regard to the situation between Sudan and South Sudan in the wake of Sudan’s announcement of 

 

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