More Violence As South Sudanese Vote In Landmark Referendum -- Voice Of America
Southern Sudanese officials say 10 people were killed in an attack near the north-south border, as people continue to flood polling stations to vote in a landmark referendum on southern Sudan's independence.
Southern Internal Affairs Minister Gier Chuang says Arab tribesmen ambushed a bus carrying a group of southern Sudanese from the north to the south, killing 10 people and wounding 18 others.
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More News On South Sudan's Referendum
S.Sudan reports clash between Arabs, southerners -- AP
Deadly border ambush clouds south Sudan vote -- AFP
South Sudanese civilians killed in ambush -- BBC
Violence breaks out by Sudan's north-south border -- AP
Clashes leave at least 30 dead in volatile region of Sudan -- L.A. Times
Sudan referendum marred by deadly border clashes -- The Guardian
Long queues on third day of Sudan vote -- AFP
US: Sudan Referendum 'Off to a Very, Very Good Start' -- Voice of America
Southern Sudanese in US Vote in Independence Referendum -- Voice of America
Churches in Sudan's north fear repression after split -- Reuters
South Sudan vote continues smoothly -- Al Jazeera
Sudan Advances Toward Its Future -- New York Times
Foreign Policy: Too Early To Celebrate In South Sudan -- NPR
Could Sudan Election Violence Unravel Tenuous Peace? -- Max Fisher, The Atlantic
Can George Clooney's surveillance system help curb conflict in Sudan? -- L.A. Times
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