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Beja leader from East Sudan warns from “Khartoum led Terror, Iranian involvement”
Cairo, Washington DC In a report published by the Pan Arabic al Qanat, a leader from the Beja Congress, movement representing the Beja tribes in the East of Sudan, warned that the Sudanese regime is deploying more forces in Port … Continue reading
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More pictures from the front: pilots say “Bye-Bye to Unity”
Larco Lomayatdit of Juba, South Sudan keeps the positive words and images coming. (H/T Faith McDonnell Director, Religious Liberty Programs and Church Alliance for a New Sudan, The Institute on Religion and Democracy): Dear all Greetings in the name of … Continue reading
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South Sudan: Salva Kiir’s Statement at the Eve of Voting (Referendum, Freedom) Day
Sent from Larco Lomayatdit, Juba, South Sudan, Thursday, January 8 to his readers (H/T Faith McDonnell Director, Religious Liberty Programs and Church Alliance for a New Sudan, The Institute on Religion and Democracy): Dear all, Greetings in the name of … Continue reading
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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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