April 06, 2014 (RT) — The chief negotiator for the government of South Sudan says he is ‘cautiously optimistic’ about peace talks with the armed opposition led by Riek Machar, citing modest progress in some areas of discussion. Upon his arrival at Juba Airport today, chief negotiator Nhial Deng explained to journalists that the talks…
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African trap: Global aid only enables South Sudan fighting
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 6, 2014 (Pittsburgh) — South Sudan, which has been independent since 2011 and has a population of 11 million, is in the process of dragging the United States and other nations into a trap. The South Sudanese, led by two tribes, the Dinka and the Nuer, continue to fight each other vigorously.…
The Oracles of Salvation in Salphation
A transitivity of how things fall apart in a predetermined, pre-failed state: Part I by Deng Elijah April 05, 2014 Salphation: The tribes became the nations; The nations became the enemies; The enemies became the friends; The friends became the assassins; The assassins became the saviors; The saviours became the nationals; The nationals became…
