Jan. 19 (Bloomberg) -- About 97.5 percent of the voters in Southern Sudan’s capital voted for independence for the oil-rich region, the chairman of Juba county’s referendum sub-committee said.
About 1.6 percent voted to remain part of Africa’s biggest country by area in the weeklong referendum that ended on Jan. 15, Timon Wani said today by telephone from Juba. Two of the region’s 10 states also reported overwhelming support for independence.
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More News On South Sudan's Vote For Independence
South Sudanese in most states back independence: poll -- Yahoo News/Reuters
S. Sudan hits majority needed for independence -- Yahoo News/AFP
South Sudan capital votes 97.5% to break away -- AFP
Initial results: SSudan independence vote approved -- Washington Post/AP
Landslide Swells for Southern Sudan Independence -- Voice of America
South Sudan votes to secede: preliminary results -- AFP
South Sudan Referendum Was Fair, African Union Says -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Observers Declare Sudan Voting a Success -- Voice of America
Southern Sudan: UN Security Council praises referendum -- BBC
Obama congratulates South Sudan on independence vote, but what about Abyei? -- Christian Science Monitor
In war-torn Sudan, Abyei could be a flashpoint -- Tristan McConnell, Global Post
Roots of bitterness in Abyei threaten Sudan’s future -- Business Daily
Sudan to split in two -- RIA Novosti
SUDAN: Referendum vote over, now the hard work begins -- IRIN
The World’s Newest Nation? Independence for Southern Sudan -- Heritage Foundation
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