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The South Sudan Referendum Commission made the final results of the referendum public in Khartoum on February 7, 2011. It reported that more than 2 million people voted for secession from the North...
With democratic uprisings spreading from Tunis to Cairo to Tripoli, the world`s attention is fixed on the events in North Africa and rightly so. Tunisia prepares for elections as a fragile...
February 2011 has been a rather significant month in terms of Sudan’s evolution. This year, hopes for lasting peace in Sudan are firmly back on the global agenda, most importantly due to the...
The morning of 9 January 2011 dawned in Southern Sudan to the sound of celebration. Street parades, dance groups and processions of Southern Sudanese marched through the streets of every major...
There has been a feeling of excitement and joy in the south of Sudan since 9 January 2011 when the country voted in a secession referendum, but this feeling has been overshadowed by the events in,...
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has pledged to form an anti-corruption commission and hinted he may retire, a party official said, a move critics said aimed to quiet dissent with the Arab...
On 9 January 2011, the Republic of Sudan went to vote in a landmark referendum that would ultimately result in the landslide decision by a largely Christian South Sudan to secede from their...
Final results of the January 9 referendum that will decide the fate of South Sudan, as accorded by the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), reflects an overwhelming desire of the southern...