Dodging death over the past two decades, while fighting numerous battles, Anyieth, now 33, is attempting to wash the tag of a child soldier, by rebuilding his life
Author: Martin Berge, Jr.
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Sudan PM urges US to remove country from sponsored terrorism list
Sudan’s newly-appointed prime minister, Abdalla Hamdok, has urged the United States to remove his country from its list of state sponsors of terrorism list at the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly
TROUBLES IN EASTERN EQUATORIA SPUR PUSH FOR REGIONAL DIALOGUE
Martin Lorikai is a local chief in the village of Magos, Eastern Equatoria. He and his people are descendants of the Toposa, one of more than 60 ethnic groups in South Sudan. In the neighbouring village of Lopeat, on the other hand, a different group known as the Jie makes up the majority of residents
South Sudan ‘heading towards lasting peace and stability’, UN General Assembly told
Through the cooperation of the leaders of South Sudan, First Vice-President Taban Deng Gai on Thursday told the United Nations General Assembly that his country could become “a beacon of hope and peace”
Sudan Closes Borders With Libya, Central African Republic
Sudan’s transitional government ordered the immediate closure of the nation’s borders with Libya and Central African Republic on Thursday, citing unspecified security and economic «dangers»
Demands for Sanctions as Global Links to South Sudan War Expose
The international community must do more to tackle networks of global corruption that are fueling violence in South Sudan, according to campaigners
South Sudan Oil Consortium Funded Militias Accused of Atrocities, Report Says
A South Sudanese oil consortium directly financed militias accused of committing atrocities in the country’s civil war, according to an investigative report released on Thursday amid growing calls for accountability for the conflict’s human rights abuses
Au revoir to arms: South Sudan’s war has cooled
But a new peace deal contains lots of danger
The United States Should Lift Sanctions on Sudan
It’s finally time to breathe new life into the country’s moribund economy