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Observations and updates on the situation in Southern Sudan--from the eyes and laptop of Maggie Fick, a Juba-based American freelance journalist.Archives
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- Bordering on Chaos (Foreign Policy)
- Ex-militia leader arrives for talks in South Sudan (AP)
- S. Sudan Pageant Fetes Tradition in Uncertain Times (LA Times)
- Sudan's north-south faultline worries about war (AP)
- Sudan: Problem of Preserving the Past (Guardian Weekly)
- The Independence Brigade (ForeignPolicy.com Photo Essay)
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Tag Archives: The Final Countdown
The Final Countdown: Part III
It’s time for another edition of my modest blog series highlighting visual representations of “The Final Countdown” to Southern Sudan’s looming referendum. And yes, it’s finally fair to write “looming,” since polling starts a week from today. The sheer amount … Continue reading
Posted in Internal Southern Dynamics, North-South politics, Referendum
Tagged The Final Countdown
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The Final Countdown: Part II
Above: 1) Voter registration posters have been put up all over Juba and the large billboard on the main road leading into town from the airport went up this past week 2) The SPLM’s “Referendum Operations Room,” launched yesterday (November … Continue reading
Posted in Internal Southern Dynamics, North-South politics
Tagged Referendum, The Final Countdown
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