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East Africa:
Sudan Denies Troops Crossed Into South Sudan
DW, 10 June 2013
Sudan has downplayed allegations by South Sudan that its troops crossed into the buffer zone between the two countries, and denies it is now backpedaling on a peace agreement meant… Read more »
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Sudan:
Sudan Army Rejects Juba's Allegations of Incursions
Sudan Tribune, 10 June 2013
The spokesman of the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) Colonel Al-Sawarmi Khalid Saad dismissed accusations made by South Sudan of incursions into its territory calling it "baseless". Read more »
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Sudan:
Sudan's Parliament Backs Bashir's Decision to Halt Oil Flow
Sudan Tribune, 10 June 2013
Sudan's National Assembly has expressed support to president Omer Hassan al-Bashir's decision to halt oil flow from South Sudan with only one MP dissenting. Read more »
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Sudan:
Holding Juba & Khartoum to Unconditionally Implement Agreements
SSNA, 11 June 2013
Whenever one hears about Sudan, you know that some government Antonov planes must have bombed civilian villages in Darfur, the Nuba Mountains or the Blue Nile regions. Or it has… Read more »
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Sudan:
The Rubber Stamp Parliament
Sudan Tribune, 11 June 2013
The parliament of the Republic of Sudan is reported to have approved President Bashir's decision to shut down the oil flow from South Sudan. According to Sudan Tribune news, June… Read more »
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Sudan:
175 Wounded Rebels Treated in South Sudanese Hospitals , NISS Say
Sudan Tribune, 9 June 2013
The National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) on Saturday said South Sudan has received recently over 175 wounded Sudanese rebel fighters and continue to provide them with… Read more »
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Sudan:
SRF Rebels Call On Sudanese to Overthrow Bashir's Regime
Sudan Tribune, 9 June 2013
The alliance of the rebel Sudanese Revolutionary Front (SRF) urged the Sudanese people to rise up against the regime of president Omer Al-Bashir, saying it is weakened by its… Read more »
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South Sudan:
South Sudanese Official Denies Rebel Support Charge
VOA, 10 June 2013
South Sudan's Minister of Information Barnaba Marial Benjamin has accused Sudan of using "blackmail" and "hostage taking" to talk about unilaterally abrogating… Read more »
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South Sudan:
South Sudan's Amum Accuses Sudan of Ethnic Cleansing in Abyei
Sudan Tribune, 7 June 2013
A senior South Sudanese official has accused the government of neigbouring Sudan of ethnic cleansing in the contested border region of Abyei, allegedly to discourage return of… Read more »
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South Sudan:
S. Sudan Parliament Summons Three Ministers Over Oil Row With Sudan
Sudan Tribune, 10 June 2013
South Sudan parliament on Monday summoned three cabinet ministers over the oil dispute with the government of neighbouring Sudan, following an order issued by its president Omer… Read more »
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South Sudan:
World Leaders React Over Sudan, S. Sudan Oil Conflict
Sudan Tribune, 10 June 2013
Several world leaders on Monday reacted to a decision by the Sudanese president, Omar al Bashir to block the pipelines that transport oil from landlocked South Sudan's oil for… Read more »
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South Sudan:
S. Sudan's Kiir Criticises AU Over Oil Row With Khartoum
Sudan Tribune, 10 June 2013
South Sudan leader, Salva Kiir on Monday questioned the credibility of the African Union (AU), saying the continental body failed to take the lead in resolving its current oil row… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Dialogue With South Sudanese (part 4)
SSNA, 11 June 2013
As a very informed and concerned citizen of South Sudan, I am sincerely very extremely disturbed as regards the future of my country. I expressed this concern, in a different way,… Read more »