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  1. Kiir urges free referenda campaigning

    4 October 2010

  2. High number of votes cast by third day

    12 January 2011 11 January 2011 - As the Southern Sudan self-determination referendum entered its third day, a top polling official said initial results from the region could be announced by the

  3. Wau salutes human rights defenders

    16 December 2010 16 December - Thousands of people from across the Bahr El-Ghazal region celebrated Human Rights Day with processions, speeches music and drama today in Wau.

  4. One-legged veteran walks three miles to vote

    10 January 2011

  5. "We are Sudanese”

    20 April 2011

  6. UNMIS repairs hand-pump for Misseriya nomads

    18 April 2011 15 April 2011 - In the small village of Goli north of Abyei town, a group of children and village elders are huddled around a water pump a few metres back from the dirt road.

  7. Resident Coordinator: Over 18,000 returnees in Unity State

    25 November 2010 24 November - The Southern Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Commission had reported 18,213 state-organized returns to Unity State, with buses continuing to arrive, a top UNMIS official said today in

  8. Abyei leaders urge peace over PCA ruling

    21 July 2009 Abyei politicians recently stressed the need for the Misseriya and Dinka Ngok tribes to live together peacefully as they awaited an international court's decision on the area's disputed border, to

  9. 30 March - Under the Tamarind Tree: a new drama series on Radio Miraya

    30 March 2010 30 March 2010 - Radio Miraya is launching today a drama series called "Tehed Shedjera Ardeb" , meaning in simple Arabic "Under the Tamarind Tree."

  10. More than a borderline

    29 March 2011... was signed, demarcation of its 2,000-kilometre-long north-south border area is finally about to begin. ...

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