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lunedì 30 aprile 2012

Dinka, Shuluk, Newer, Moro, Latuka.....all they want to govern!!!???

The overthrow of the Dinka, led by Salva Kiir is the primary goal 04-29-2012 09:48 PM Detection team leader David Aoyao rebel breakaway faction of the SPLA in Jonglei State for schemes implemented by the Popular Movement for the extermination of Murle social and political map of southern Sudan, as he emphasized the response of the United States of America with them and show flexibility to develop radical solutions to address their issues after recent contacts between them. Said Yao Yao from the field in a statement to (smc) that the overthrow of the Dinka, led by Salva Kiir is their ultimate goal they seek, and his rule of the South became the (tipping), indicating that the Dinka in control of the reins of power in the south, pointing out that they had to arm Allounoir a prelude to genocide collective land next to the disarmament of Murle and use Kmahriqh and put them in the furnace of war with Sudan. He stressed that they are besieging Juba across three axes between the Bahr el Ghazal and Upper Nile next to the mandate of the unit and increased the saying: the people of the South rallied around us because of the suffering of the SPLM and we are continuing to address our issues, pointing out that the tribal conflicts and political within the office of command between the Dinka Bor and Dinka Jonglei led to the attempt coup because of the recent rebellion Mjack Oqot and Riek Machar and not to succumb to sit for an emergency meeting Salva Kiir called him after their defeat last Bahjlij.

ABYEI!!!

South Sudan says it will pull all the police of Abyei 04-29-2012 02:15 PM Juba (Reuters) - South Sudan told the United Nations through a memo submitted by the Permanent mission to the UN, he planned to withdraw all police personnel from the area of Abyei. In a memorandum dated April 28, seen by Reuters on Sunday that the decision was made at a cabinet meeting chaired by President Salva Kiir on Saturday. The United Nations has urged Sudan and South Sudan to withdraw its army and police forces from the disputed area.