Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Heavy Fighting Reported In Sudan's South Kordofan

South Kordofan Unrest: Sudan 'Kills Hundreds' Of Rebels -- BBC

Hundreds of rebels have been killed in Sudan's South Kordofan state following clashes with the army, governor Ahmed Haroun has said.

He said the SPLM-North rebels were killed when the army repelled an assault on the city of Teludi.

The rebels have not commented on the claims but previously accused the army of "ethnic cleansing" in the oil-rich area.

The state borders South Sudan, which became independent in July.

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More News On Fighting In South Kordofan, Sudan

Hundreds of rebels killed in Kordofan clashes, claims governor -- The Telegraph
Sudan: Hundreds of Rebels Killed in Southern Kordofan -- Voice of America
Hundreds of rebels killed in Kordofan clashes: governor -- AFP
Hundreds of rebels killed in clashes in southern Sudan: governor -- Xinhuanet
Sudan, rebels say fighting in southern oil state -- Swiss Info/Reuters
South Sudan offers oil, money if Khartoum gives up Abyei -- Brecorder
Sudan rules out Abyei swap deal with south -- Sudan Tribune
Either hunger or bombs threaten Sudan -- Sunday Independent
From Sudan, a Glimpse of a New Conflict -- New York Times

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