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  1. Dinka and Rezeigat hold peace conference in Aweil

    28 January 2010 The Dinka and Rezeigat should build up confidence in joint bodies like the police, rather than viewing security forces along tribal lines, Northern Bahr El-Ghazal State Governor Paul Malong said on

  2. Wau celebrates independence with procession, speeches

    11 July 2011 9 July - Citizens of Wau, Western Bahr El-Ghazal State, marched from the city's peace playground to the state government general secretariat today in marking the birth of the new Republic of Sout

  3. Second polling day in Khartoum calm

    12 April 2010 At a quiet voting station in Khartoum's upscale Riyad area around noon on the second day of Sudan's poll, about five women were sitting in the shade of a tree and some men lingering around.

  4. Southern Sudanese go to polls in Khartoum

    9 January 2011 9 January 2011 – As the weather was slowly warming up this windy morning in Sudan's capital of Khartoum, nine men were sitting on a bench in front of a polling centre, waiting to cast their votes

  5. SG panel welcomes referendum announcement

    8 February 2011

  6. Security Council: Forces must withdraw from Abyei

    23 May 2011 22 May 2011 - Members of the UN Security Council today called on the Sudanese government during a four-day visit to the country to halt its military operations and withdraw immediately from the A

  7. UN panel: Southern referendum an expression of people’s will

    16 January 2011 16 January 2011 - The UN panel monitoring the Southern Sudan self-determination referendum expressed today its satisfaction that the process had allowed the people of the region to freely express

  8. Background

    26 April 2017 The latest north-south civil war began in 1983, following the breakdown of the 1972 Addis Ababa agreement. For more than two decades, the Government and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A), the main rebel movement in the sou...

  9. Beds, nurses and drugs

    30 August 2010 Devastated by Sudan's long-running civil war, the health sector in Ed Damazin is struggling with limited space, medical staff and drugs as well as a disease-infested environment.

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