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10 Nov 2011 10:57

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World: Sudanese military attacks refugee camp in newly-formed South Sudan

  • 12 killed after a Sudanese military plane bombed South Sudan source
  • » A bad harbinger? Months after Sudan split in two, the attack on a South Sudanese refugee camp — filled with many fleeing from Sudan proper — could prove dangerous to the fragile new nation. The two countries have a long, troubled history together, with the most recent civil war (which led to the split earlier this year) ending in 2005 after 22 years. “Whatever allegations Khartoum labels against the Republic of South Sudan are baseless, but intended to justify his pending invasion of the south,” said Salva Kiir, South Sudan’s first president, who says that while peaceful solutions are best, “we will never allow our sovereignty to be violated by anybody.”

11 Jul 2011 15:01

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World: South Sudan is getting their own currency

  • South Sudan is finally able to do things we take for granted. For instance, they played their first soccer game on Sunday evening. The other big thing is that they’re getting their own currency now. The South Sudan pound is going to have a picture of John Garang on it — he was a key player in South Sudan’s long and bloody quest to becoming an independent nation. They’ve actually had problems because their new currency wasn’t implemented sooner. It was difficult to pay salaries, since there hasn’t been any native currency to pay them with. It’s one of many problems facing the young nation. Luckily, this particular problem may soon go away. source

31 Jan 2011 12:23

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World: Secession of South Sudan has overwhelming mandate

  • 99% of South Sudanese voted for secession source