Friday, April 13, 2012

Sudan Is Losing It's War Against The South

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In Sudan's Nuba Mountains, Rebels Roll Up String Of Victories -- McClatchy News

MAFLUL, Sudan — Flanked by machine guns and foxholes on a hillside near Sudan's southern border, rebel Gen. Nimeiri Murrat peered through a pair of binoculars one day recently onto the abandoned rooftops of the town of Talodi, two miles away, tasting what seems like almost certain victory.

The rebel forces, perhaps 8,000 strong, have flanked the town on three sides and are pushing 2,000 government troops back, forcing them into a final hillside stand that is possibly just days away.

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More News On The Conflict between Sudan And South Sudan

Sudan Troops Launch Offensive to Retake Oil Field -- Wall Street Journal
Sudan mobilizes army as South claims key oil field -- Reuters
UN Security Council Demands South Sudan Withdraw from Sudanese Town -- Voice of America
U.N. Council demands end to Sudan, South Sudan clashes -- Reuters
UN demands immediate end to Sudan oilfields fighting -- BBC
AU: South Sudan's Capture of Heglig Oil Field 'Illegal' -- Voice of America
EU Concerned Over Continued Sudan-South Sudan Border Clashes -- RTT
South Sudan says won't withdraw troops -- AP
South Sudan defiant after winning battle for disputed oilfield -- Independent/AP
South Sudan Refuses Border Town Withdrawal -- Voice of America
Sudan and South Sudan teeter on the edge of war -- L.A. Times
Sudan, South Sudan leaders accuse each other of wanting war -- Times of India/AFP

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