Thursday, May 26, 2011

South Sudan Will Not Go To War With The North Over Abyei



Southern Sudan President Says His Region Will Not Return To War Despite Flare-Up Over Abyei -- Washington Post/AP

JUBA, Sudan — The president of Southern Sudan said Thursday he will not return the south to war with the Khartoum-based north over the disputed region of Abyei even as the north was reportedly moving thousands of Arab tribesmen into Abyei villages abandoned by terrified southerners.

Tens of thousands of civilians have fled southward from Abyei after northern Sudanese troops invaded the region over the weekend. The south’s minister of information, Barnaba Marial Benjamin, said the northern army is moving thousands of Misseriya tribesmen into villages that belonged to the Ngok Dinka, a southern tribe. One observer said ethnic cleansing was taking place.

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More News On The Conflict between North And South Sudan

South Sudan: Salva Kiir says no to war with north -- BBC
Southern Sudan pres: 'We will not go back to war' -- AP
No Abyei war, says south Sudan before independence -- Reuters
Abyei violence: no retaliation from South -- Radio Netherlands
South Sudan President Kiir Calls for International Forces in Abyei Region -- Bloomberg
Up to 40,000 flee unrest in Sudan's Abyei: UN -- Star Africa
George Clooney's Satellite Project Captures Sudan Violence in Real Time -- Time

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