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Response to Rev. Joshua Dau Diu falsified claim ”that the case...

Response to Rev. Joshua Dau Diu falsified claim ''that the case of Malakal has already been resolved'' By: Rev. Daniel Amum Odwel This is the quotation which attracts my attention in his reply to the article written by Dr. Adwok Nyaba titled...

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Pushing brinksmanship to the cliff: SPLM-IG’s intransigence on the allocation of...

Pushing brinksmanship to the cliff: SPLM-IG’s intransigence on the allocation of the States. [caption id="attachment_682" align="alignleft" width="183"] By: Dr Lam Akol[/caption] The signing of the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the...

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Dr. Machar betrays cause of struggle

Dr. Machar betrays cause of struggle By William Ezekiel No doubt that, the cause of the struggle of the oppressed, the suppressed and marginalized nationalities in South Sudan against neo-colonialists in Juba, has been virtually thrown into the...

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The Khartoum peace negotiation is a flawed process

The Khartoum peace negotiation is a flawed process Leonzio A. Onek* The South Sudanese Opposition Alliance (SSOA), is a conglomeration of various ”armed” and unarmed opposition groups railing against the dictatorial regime of Salva Kiir in...

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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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