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Tag Archives: Ngok Dinka
Sudan: Breaking silence on Abyei
By Beny Gideon Mabor “I don’t know what’s right and wrong anymore”, he said, tears streaming down his cheeks. “On the one hand, I am warned that you are the tool of oppression against our people, an enemy of the … read more
Are Ngok Dinka of Abyei South Sudanese?
By Luka Biong Deng The question of whether the Ngok Dinka of Abyei are citizens of South Sudan may seem strange to most people, who would answer it in the affirmative. But it seems a difficult question to a few, … read more
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The African Union’s chance to support peace in the Sudans
ABYEI, Sudan — In December I traveled to Abyei, a disputed resource-rich region straddling the ill-defined border between Sudan and South Sudan. For more than four decades, Abyei has been a flashpoint of conflict between the two countries and as … read more
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South Sudan: Abyei Is Being Invaded Again By the Sudan
press release A press release from the Republic of South Sudan – Office of the President Abyei Joint Oversight Committee: The Sudan Government has made it clear during the meeting of Dr Nafai Ali Nafai, the Vice President of Republic … read more
Abyei: A test of good relations between the two Sudans
By Luka Biong Deng The African Union Roadmap for normalizing relations between the South and Sudan is now approaching its final phase. The negotiation between the two countries will resume towards the end of next week on the pending issues. … read more
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