Monthly Archives: January 2011

Determined for Self-Determination in South Sudan

By Faith McDonnell, Director, Religious Liberty Programs and Church Alliance for a New Sudan, The Institute on Religion and Democracy After over 40 years of war, beginning before Sudan’s independence when Islamists had already planned to impose Shari’a on the … Continue reading

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Simon Deng Video Walk for Freedom: Rep. Trent Franks Statement

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Simon Deng emphasizes importance of South Sudan referendum at conclusion of Sudan Freedom Walk in Washington, D.C.

From September 15 to October 7, 2010, former Sudanese slave Simon Deng led a walk from the U.N. building in New York City to the Capitol in Washington, D.C. to drawn attention to the plight of Sudanese victims of genocide … Continue reading

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France 24: South Sudan ready for independence vote

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Congressman Trent Franks expresses support for the South Sudan Referendum

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How to Vote in the Southern Sudan Referendum 2011

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