| UN Provides more than 150,000 Condoms to SPLA officers. |
February 17, 2012 JUBA – According to the UN report, the United Nations is working with it partners (NGO) to provide condoms to the South Sudanese military in a bid to tackle the high rates of HIV/AIDS among the country’s soldiers. |
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| President Kiir Address the New SPLA Officers Graduates and Warned President Al-Bashir. |
November 10, 2011 JUBA – Addressing the new SPLA officers graduates, President Kiir congratulated them for their strengthen and courage to complete the training successfully. President Kiir ensured them the goal is to defend the new nation (Republic of South Sudan). |
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| President Kiir ordered 1500 troops to Jonglei State. |
January 2, 2012 JUBA - The Minister of Information Marial Benjamin was interviewed on Sunday by the Aljazeera TV claimed that, “there are no casualties at the movement.” |
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| South Sudan’s SPLA and Sudan’s SAF forces in fierce fight in South-Sudan border. |
March 26, 2012 BENTIU - Clashes broke out between the armed forces of Sudan and South Sudan in disputed border regions on Monday, both sides said in a rare direct confrontation ahead of a meeting of their two presidents that was meant to ease tensions. |
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| South Sudanese soldiers have killed, raped and tortured civilians in the troubled eastern state of Jonglei: UN warns. |
August 24, 2012 BOR – The United Nation has warned that South Sudanese National Army or known as SPLA have killed, raped and tortured civilians in the troubled eastern state of Jonglei. |
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| New displacement adds to critical humanitarian situation in the country since independence: South Sudan. |
September 12, 2012 JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - After more than 50 years of civil war, the Republic of South Sudan declared independence from Sudan on 9 July 2011. Until that point, Sudan had been the largest country in Africa and as of the end of 2010 it was home to up to 5.2 |
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| SPLA accused of human rights abuse. |
October 3, 2012 The South Sudan Army (SSA) also known as the SPLA (Sudan People's Liberation Army) has been accused of violently orchestrating torture, rape and shootings in their disarmament campaign in the volatile state of Jonglei, according to the recent report |
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