South Sudan Ceasefire 'Very Shaky' - Mediator

Government troops have attacked positions held by rebels - an indication that the fragile peace deal has not taken hold.

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  • South Sudan:   South Sudan's Ceasefire Far From Conclusive

    IPS, 26 January 2014

    When representatives of the warring factions of South Sudan signed an agreement to end hostilities at a luxury hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Thursday, Jan, 23, fervent applause… Read more »

  • South Sudan:   Still a Long Way to Go

    Cameroon Tribune, 26 January 2014

    It is early days in the ongoing efforts to end the conflict in South Sudan between President Salva Kiir Mayardit and former Vice President, Riek Machar Teny Dhurgon. Troops loyal… Read more »

  • South Sudan:   What Next for South Sudan?

    AlertNet, 27 January 2014

    The crisis which broke out in South Sudan in December 2013 was the worst since independence. In the five weeks before a ceasefire was signed on Jan. 23, nearly 690,000 people were… Read more »

  • South Sudan:   In-Depth Analysis About South Sudan Ceasefire and Implementation

    SSNA, 25 January 2014

    Most of the people globally are not yet satisfy with the issue of the political detainees releasing in South Sudan and the ceasefire implementation as well. Other are doubting… Read more »

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  • South Sudan:   Rebecca Nyandeng Blames President Kiir Over Violence

    Sudan Tribune, 26 January 2014

    Rebecca Nyandeng de Mabior, the widow of late John Garang de Mabior, has reiterated her accusation against the South Sudanese president Salva Kiir whom she says started the… Read more »

  • South Sudan:   Fighting Reported After Cease-Fire

    VOA, 25 January 2014

    Government fighters attacked positions held by troops on Saturday, an indication that a fragile cease-fire that took effect on Friday may be beginning to fray. Read more »

  • South Sudan:   Is Peace Possible?

    Sudan Tribune, 25 January 2014

    I'd the privilege of attending, early this month, a symposium on the above mentioned topic organised by Rift Valley Institute's Nairobi Forum. The symposium took place on Friday,… Read more »

  • South Sudan:   More Than 30 Rebels Killed

    Sudan Tribune, 25 January 2014

    Days after the South Sudanese government and rebels signed a ceasefire deal to end the 5-week-old conflict on Thursday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, authorities in Lakes state say they… Read more »

  • South Sudan:   Fighting Erupts Despite Ceasefire

    DW, 25 January 2014

    The government and rebels in South Sudan have accused each other of breaking a ceasefire just one day after its implementation. The agreement is supposed to end a month of fighting… Read more »

  • South Sudan:   Factions Urged to Respect Ceasefire Agreement

    VOA, 26 January 2014

    Mediators have urged South Sudan warring factions to respect the ceasefire agreement following accusations that both sides are violating the contract they signed last week at the… Read more »

  • South Sudan:   Rivals Trade Accusations Over Violation of Ceasefire Agreement

    Sudan Tribune, 25 January 2014

    South Sudanese government and rebels on Saturday traded accusations over the breaking of a ceasefire agreement they signed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Thursday. Read more »

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Diplomats of the international community patiently waited for the delegates to drive at the Addis Ababa venue where South Sudan peace taking place.

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