Two Sudans in Fresh Border Clashes
Renewed fighting between South Sudan and Sudan has reportedly killed and injured dozens.
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It is good to report this meaningless war mongers from Sudan. After the British left, what was then called Sudan, on 1 January 1956, there was no dispute in regards to Kiir River Zone. What was known to the Dinka and Arabs was pastoral arrangements between two provincial administrations: Darfur and Bahar Al Ghazal. Only the Arabs cattle, not goats, sheep, horses, donkeys or human Arabs were permitted by British administrators to come to our land (see closed District ordinance law of 1920s).
The Map you see now claiming 14 miles of our land is a forgery by Sudan Arabs who were the slave traders and became truly second colonial power when the British and Egyptians left.
The authority that could settle this conflict at South Sudan and Sudan border dispute is only Britain!
AldoAjouDengAkuey MP and Former Sudan Government's Deputy Prime Minister, 1986-1989