South Sudan’s crisis ripples across region PaanLuel Wël 10 years ago A cessation of hostilities agreement signed by parties to the conflict in South Sudan has led to a considerable reduction in violence, although some fighting has taken place recently in Unity and Lakes states. But the new country’s crisis is far from over – some 870,000 people have fled their homes since fighting began in mid-December – and it has implications well beyond the borders of South Sudan itself. Some of these aftereffects are explored in this article. Share this:Print United States Condemns Continued Fighting in South SudanDateJuly 31, 2016In relation toJunub SudanSudan-South Sudan War: Heglig, Disputed Town, Full Of Dead Bodies, Circling AntonovsDateApril 17, 2012In relation toJunub SudanSouth Sudan Nhial Deng Nhial: We are on brink of warDateDecember 9, 2011In relation toJunub Sudan