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Tag Archives: Sudanese
‘Lost Boy of Sudan’ happy, but misses his family
By JON MARK BEILUE jon.beilue@amarillo.com Lual Lual is nearing his second year as a correctional officer at the Clements Unit, the 3,400-inmate prison facility on the northeast edge of Amarillo. Prisons across the state are facing shortages in guards because … read more
Posted in Article, East Africa, South Sudan, Sudan
Tagged Akot, Kenya, Lokichogio, Lost Boys of Sudan, Lual, SouthSudan, Sudan, Sudan news, Sudanese, sudanese news, United States
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Independent Sudan paper says shut down
Khartoum – Sudanese authorities have ordered an independent daily newspaper to suspend publishing, its editor said on Friday, in the latest government action against the press and activists. Hussein Khogli, editor in chief of Al-Wan, said a senior officer from … read more
Posted in News, North Africa, Sudan
Tagged Indian National Congress, Khartoum, newspaper, Southern Sudan, Sudan, Sudanese, Thursday, United States
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The South Sudan and Eritrean Precedents
If there is solace for the injured pride of the northern Sudanese, who have to grapple with the unambiguous rejection of the southern Sudanese, it lies, ironically, in the exceptionally high percentage, 98.8%, who voted for independence. In neighbouring Eritrea, … read more
Posted in Analysis, Indepth Africa Magazine, News, North Africa, Sudan
Tagged Africa maps, Africa news, African news, African tribes, breaking news, Embassies and Consulates, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, IndepthNigeria, News local news, Permanent Court of Arbitration, Southern Sudan, Sudan, Sudanese, Western Sahara, World news
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Ballots delivered for Sudan independence vote
- Each ballot carries two pictures: One hand signifies independence; two hands, a unified Sudan. More than 4 million such ballots have been delivered, the United Nations said Tuesday, for a key referendum next month that could change the map … read more
Posted in Election, News, North Africa, Sudan
Tagged Africa news, African news, Arab Muslims, breaking news, Darfur, in sudan, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, Juba Sudan, Khartoum, News local news, newspapers, Southern Sudan, Sudan, sudan in, Sudanese, sudanese online, United Nations, World news
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Sudanese Refugees in Egypt – Video
The great many Sudanese that take refugees near Egypt are feeling the on-going ravages in the region. These great numbers of people have escaped their homeland in search of a better future and happiness in Egypt. But whether they have … read more
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