Tuesday, March 13, 2012

South Sudan's Tribal Conflicts Heat Up


South Sudan Cattle Raid Toll 'Passes 200' -- BBC

The number of people killed in South Sudan in the latest of a series of cattle raids has risen to more than 200, officials have told the BBC.

Jonglei state governor Kuol Manyang said at least 223 people had been confirmed dead.

Hundreds more - including many women and children - are believed to be wounded or missing.

Cattle raids and revenge attacks have killed thousands of people in South Sudan since independence in 2011.

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More News On The Escalating Tribal Conflict In South Sudan

South Sudan Says 223 People Killed in Upper Nile State Clashes -- Bloomberg Businessweek
S. Sudan cattle raids killed more than 200 -- UPI
Reports: Scores Killed In Fresh South Sudan Ethnic Clashes -- RTT
Another round of killings in South Sudan claims hundreds of lives -- Global Post
More than 200 dead in South Sudan clashes: official -- Africasia
More than 200 die in South Sudan tribal feud, official says -- CNN
Latest massacre in South Sudan prompts cycle of violence fears -- ALertnet
Tribal attacks wrench South Sudan as disarmament starts -- Reuters
South Sudan: Jonglei - 'Over 500 People Killed or Missing' After Akobo Attack - Commissioner -- allAfrica.com
More than 200 dead in S Sudan clashes -- Iol News
South Sudan: UN mission responds to new outbreak of violence in Jonglei state -- UN News Centre

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