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Press Release – South Sudan Communities in the United Kingdom, 11...

  President Salva Kiir Mayardit on his Independence speech solemnly decelerated his commitment to the New Nation and the world on the 9th July 2011 by the following statement “We have waited 56 years for this day. For many generations, we...

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South Sudan Civil Society Forum (SSCSF) Statement of the SSCSF on...

South Sudan Civil Society Forum (SSCSF) Statement of the SSCSF on the Special Envoy’s Report on the HLRF For Immediate Release 26th March 2018, Juba – We, members of the South Sudan Civil Society Forum (SSCSF), a coalition of over 200 civil...

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Final COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE 61st EXTRA-ORDINARY SESSION OF IGAD COUNCIL OF...

COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE 61st EXTRA-ORDINARY SESSION OF IGAD COUNCIL OF MINISTERS ON THE SITUATION IN SOUTH SUDAN ADDIS ABABA, March 26, 2018 The IGAD Council of Ministers held its 61st Extra-Ordinary Session on March 26, 2018 in Addis Ababa under the...

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THE IGAD SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SOUTH SUDAN PROGRESS REPORT – MARCH...

THE IGAD SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SOUTH SUDAN PROGRESS REPORT ON THE HIGH LEVEL REVITALIZATION OF THE AGREEMENT ON THE RESOLUTION OF THE CONFLICT IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN PRESENTED TO THE IGAD COUNCIL OF MINISTERS’ 61st EXTRA-ORDINARY SESSION...

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DUPLICITOUS DUALITY: Policies that have hampered South Sudan’s transition to statehood

DUPLICITOUS DUALITY: Policies that have hampered South Sudan’s transition to statehood March 23, 2018 By Peter Adwok Nyaba I define socio-political duplicity as the attitudes, behaviours and psychological syndromes that emerge from severe...

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Kiir’s Policy for Dinka Dissidents: Eliminating dispute by killing

Kiir’s Policy for Dinka Dissidents: Eliminating dispute by killing   By Wol Deng Atak Tuesday 6 March 2018 With a Dinka man serving as president of South Sudan, a country marred by ethnic targeted killing, it easily passes unnoticed...

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