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Tag Archives: John Danforth
“What is at Stake in Sudan” by William Saunders
Originally published at the Catholic Thing: I once met a man who had been crucified. I remembered him as I experienced some strange events of recent days. For the past week, the people of the southern Sudan have been voting in … Continue reading
Posted in Abyei, Central Sudan Government, Nuba Mountains, South Sudan Muslims, Southern Sudan
Tagged Abeyi, Dinka, John Danforth, National Islamic Front, Nuba
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With South Sudan’s referendum, which US president gets the credit?
From The Christian Science Monitor, January 24, 2011: The credible and relatively peaceful referendum that took place last week in South Sudan would seem to vindicate the current US administration’s Sudan policy of the past two years. Yet members of … Continue reading
Posted in Abyei, Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), Uncategorized
Tagged John Danforth
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