Monday, March 14, 2011

North And South Sudan Secession Talks Break Down

Southern Sudan Walks Out Of Talks On Secession -- Miami Herald/McClatchy News

KHARTOUM, Sudan -- The peaceful division of Sudan into two independent nations this summer appears in jeopardy after leaders of southern Sudan walked out of talks here over what they say are plans by the northern government to install "a puppet government" in the oil-rich south.

Citing documents as hard proof of the allegations, the southern leaders broke off talks Saturday aimed at setting formulas for dividing northern and southern Sudan into two independent nations in July after 50 years of civil war.

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More News On The Breakdown Of Talks Between north And South Sudan

Sudan talks break down as south accuses Khartoum of arming rebels -- The Guardian
S. Sudan says it will suspend talks with N. Sudan; accuses north of funding militias in south -- Canadian Press
South Sudan accuses north of trouble -- UPI
South Sudan Accuses North of Ouster Plot, Genocide Plan -- Voice of America
Southern Sudan accuses north of planning genocide -- The Independent
South Sudan accuses north of planning genocide -- Reuters
Khartoum warns of new Abyei flare-up -- AFP
UN-appointed human rights official warns Abyei violence may derail Sudan talks -- Canadian Press/AP
Southern Sudan Fighting Displaces 20,000 in Jonglei, UN Rights Expert Says -- Bloomberg
Abyei violence may derail Sudan peace:rights expert -- Reuters

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