Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Fighting Continues Between Sudan And South Sudan



Fighting Continues Between Sudan And South Sudan, As Economies Collapse -- Christian Science Monitor

At this time last year, South Sudan was preparing to become Africa's newest nation. Now the dispute between South Sudan and Sudan may turn both into the latest failed states.

If everything had gone according to plan, South Sudanese bureaucrats would have been scurrying around to make preparations for the country’s first annual independence day celebrations in July.

Its oil wells would be pumping and generating income to help build roads, electrical and water systems, hospitals, and schools. And its closest neighbor, the Sudanese government in Khartoum, would be sharing in oil revenues from all that South Sudanese oil being pumped through Sudanese pipelines to international markets.

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More News On The Conflict Between Sudan And South Sudan

South Sudan accuses Khartoum of more border attacks -- Reuters
Official: Sudan Warplanes Bomb South Sudan -- Time/AP
Sudan bombing S.Sudan: army -- AFP
Sudan 'launches new air strikes against South Sudan' -- The Telegraph
Sudan accused of cross-border shelling -- Al Jazeera
South Sudan Accuses Sudan of More Airstrikes -- Voice of America
Turf bombed by Sudan, South Sudan says -- UPI
Rebels say town seized in Sudan's Darfur -- AFP
Uganda: Sudan War Planes Bomb S.sudan, Violating UN Resolution -- AllAfrica
Desperate Sudanese Flee Bombing In Nuba Mountains -- NPR
World Bank concerned over Sudan, S. Sudan economies -- AFP

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