ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - A southern Sudanese government official accused the Khartoum government Tuesday of trying to sabotage the right of south Sudan's people to self-determination through a referendum.
Deng Ajack, the south's minister for cooperation, said the north's National Congress Party (NCP) was trying to undermine the terms of the 2005 peace deal that ended a 22-year war between Sudan's Muslim north and mostly Christian south.
Read more ....
The Security Situation In Darfur Remains Volatile -- Official Spin
Khartoum armament campaign is lethal to regional security -- Sudan tribune
Over 90% of the people of South Sudan will vote for separati
Deng Ajack, the south's minister for cooperation, said the north's National Congress Party (NCP) was trying to undermine the terms of the 2005 peace deal that ended a 22-year war between Sudan's Muslim north and mostly Christian south.
Read more ....
More News On South Sudan
The Security Situation In Darfur Remains Volatile -- Official Spin
Khartoum armament campaign is lethal to regional security -- Sudan tribune
Over 90% of the people of South Sudan will vote for separati
Read more ....
The Security Situation In Darfur Remains Volatile -- Official Spin
Khartoum armament campaign is lethal to regional security -- Sudan tribune
Over 90% of the people of South Sudan will vote for separation – survey -- Sudan Tribune
Hunger warning for south Sudan -- Al Jazeera
Libyan leader says independent South Sudan would be ‘very weak’ -- Sudan Tribune
Moving Toward Peace In Sudan -- Voice of America
More News On South Sudan
The Security Situation In Darfur Remains Volatile -- Official Spin
Khartoum armament campaign is lethal to regional security -- Sudan tribune
Over 90% of the people of South Sudan will vote for separation – survey -- Sudan Tribune
Hunger warning for south Sudan -- Al Jazeera
Libyan leader says independent South Sudan would be ‘very weak’ -- Sudan Tribune
Moving Toward Peace In Sudan -- Voice of America