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Ex-South Sudan Rebels Claim Khartoum Arrested Its Members, Confiscated …

| May 21, 2013 | 0 Comments

Kampala — A South Sudanese rebel group, which recently signed a peace deal with the Juba government, claims the government of Sudan arrested some of its members and confiscated personal belongings, including cars and houses in the capital, Khartoum. Gordon Buay, who identifies himself as the spokesperson of South Sudan Liberation Army (SSLA), said the [...]

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Security Council condemns Abyei killing of tribal chief, UN peacekeeper

| May 6, 2013 | 0 Comments

Print 6 May 2013 ? The Security Council has strongly condemned the attack on a United Nations convoy in Abyei, during which a top tribal chief and a peacekeeper from the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) were killed amid growing ethnic tensions. On 4 May, an attack by ethnic Misseriya pastoralist tribesmen on [...]

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Sudan-South Sudan security, implementation agreements – Afrique

| April 25, 2013 | 0 Comments

Sudan-South Sudan security, implementation agreements AU welcomes Sudan-South Sudan security, implementation agreements – The African Union (AU) on Wednesday commended Sudan and South Sudan for their agreement to open eight crossing points between the two countries immediately, saying this was an important step in the integration process between the two States. In a press release, [...]

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Uganda dares Khartoum over rebel claimsPublish Date: Mar 18, 2013

| March 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Vision Reporter Sudan has no chances of succeeding if it goes ahead to work with forces opposed to the Government to bring about positive political influence, a top Government official has said. Uganda Tuesday responded to remarks made by the Sudanese speaker of the national assembly Ahmed Ibrahim al-Tahir. “They can try but there [...]

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Uganda dares Khartoum over rebel claims…

| March 18, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Vision Reporter Sudan has no chances of succeeding if it goes ahead to work with forces opposed to the Government to bring about positive political influence, a top Government official has said. Uganda Tuesday responded to remarks made by the Sudanese speaker of the national assembly Ahmed Ibrahim al-Tahir. “They can try but there [...]

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How beneficial is cooperation agreement with Sudan?

| October 7, 2012 | 0 Comments

By Beny Gideon Mabor and Thuou Loi Cingoth October 6, 2012 — We were honored and privileged at the roundtable by Radio Miraya with SPLM Secretary General, Pagan Amum, last week, where we were asked for a comment each on national agenda of greater concern. Our participation was only healthy and objective but educative and [...]

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Idris Abdul-Gadir Expects Khartoum to Prepare for Oil Pumping

| October 4, 2012 | 0 Comments

Idris Abdul-Gadir Expects Khartoum to Prepare for Oil Pumping Khartoum – The head of Government‘s negotiation delegation with South Sudan State, Idris Mohamed Abdul-Gadir, said that he expects Government to prepare its oil pumping equipment to resume pumping soon.This came in his recent address to members of Khartoum State’s Legislative Assembly at which the agreements [...]

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Karti Receives German Foreign Ministry’s Message on Khartoum Incidents

| September 21, 2012 | 0 Comments

Karti Receives German Foreign Ministry’s Message on Khartoum Incidents Khartoum – The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ali Ahmed Karti, received a written message from his German counterpart Thursday, delivered to him by the Official of the African Affairs Department at the German Foreign Ministry. The German government expressed its rejection of the attack on its embassy [...]

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Fuel crisis in South Sudan: Government offices close early as foreign … – Al

| September 11, 2012 | 0 Comments

Shortage of fuel has severely affected the government’s business in South Sudan as towns are facing blackouts while hundreds of vehicles line up at gas stations to try to get fuel. The situation is visibly felt in the new nation’s capital, Juba, where public electricity supply has been cut for two weeks, leaving the city [...]

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Unilateral Decision by Sudan to send its own transitional administration to …

| August 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

Republic of South Sudan Office of the President Abyei Joint Oversight Committee (AJOC) Juba, South Sudan Press Release Unilateral Decision by Sudan to send its own transitional administration to Abyei Area 23rd August 2012 The Minister of the Presidency of the Republic of Sudan issued on 6th June 2011, after the invasion of Abyei by [...]

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