From a court composed of chickens: Can corn expect justice?

By: Bol Khan Opinion July 23-2014 (Nyamilepedia) Many if not all African Leaders have something in common. Once, one is elected into office or otherwise he/she subsequently chose to cling onto power for life and brutally abuse it. By rapidly enriching themselves, drawn governing styles based on ethnicity, nepotism with high degree of corruption. Which…

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A FAILED STATE: IS IT A TRUE DESCRIPTION OF LAKES STATE?

By Daniel Juol Nhomngek Opinion July 23-2014 (Nyamilepedia) — In this article, I will explain why I consider Lakes State to be a failed States in South Sudan. In Lakes for instance, people have completely lost trust in the government as Lakes State authorities have turned state into scavenges’ ground for wealth, which further turns…

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Transitional Justice Paper: Memory, Healing and Transformation in South Sudan

A Working Paper By David K. Deng Contents July 23-2014 (Nyamilepedia) — “All post-conflict and divided societies confront the need to establish a delicate balance between forgetting and remembering. It is crucial that memorization processes do not function as empty rhetoric commemorating the dead, while losing sight of the reasons and the context for past…

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