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Constitution MUST ban polygamy in South Sudan, decries Women Right group
WAU- Women from Western Bahr El Ghazal State have demanded that South Sudan Constitution should address banning polygamy practices as well as the denying marriages to girls who under the age of 18.
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Congolese Warlord to serve 14 years behind bars
The International Criminal Court (the ICC) based in the Hague has today sentenced up to 14 years a Congolese warlord Thomas Labanga for using child soldiers in his rebellion against the Congolese government.
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""This peace agreement signals the beginning of one Sudan regardless of race, religion or tribe" - Dr John Garang"
 
 
The Kenyan government blames RSS over the killing of Kenyans in South Sudan soil.
August 18,2012, NAIROBI - The Kenyan government blamed Kiir administration for the killing of Kenyan citizens who are working or doing business in South Sudan and the Kibaki administration has warned that the killings could lead to revenge attacks in the country.
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Al - Shabaab of Somalia executed 3 men it accused of spying.
July 23,2012, Somalia\'s fearful Al Qaeda linked Islamist, the Al Shabaab have said to have executed three foreign nationals it accused of providing information to CIA and British\'s MI6
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Despite US-backed regional military efforts, Kony LRA rebel attacks increase: UN Warns.
July 17,2012, KAMPALA - Kony’s LRA rebel has increased their effort to attacks, abducts and kills according to the UN report. In the report, “the brutal Lord\\\'s Resistance Army rebels led by Ugandan Joseph Kony have increased in recent months, despite US-bac
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Desmond Tutu and the group of elders postpone their visit to Khartoum.
July 10,2012, The retired South African Archbishop and Nobel Laureate Desmond Tutu and his group of Elders of former world leaders have said that they will not continue visiting Khartoum due to unavoidable circumstances.
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Sudan Air Force carried out new Attacks on South Sudan.
May 10,2012, HEGLIG - South Sudan accused Sudan on Wednesday of bombing and shelling seven areas on the southern side of their disputed border in the last 48 hours, calling the acts a violation of a U.N.-backed ceasefire that should have begun on Saturday.
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