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11 October 2013
by Cedric Barnes
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Sudan: Riots, Reforms, and a Divided Regime

By Cedric Barnes (@CedricHOA) On 23 September, the Sudanese government ended long-standing fuel subsidies, triggering widespread unrest. After a week, order was re-imposed, but not without significant loss of life: the government has acknowledged 70 deaths; other assessments, including by … Continue reading →

Categories: Sudan | Tags: fuel subsidies, protests, Sudan, unrest | Permalink

19 July 2011
by EJ Hogendoorn
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The Tough Tasks Ahead for South Sudan

South Sudan’s independence on 9 July was greeted with jubilation by millions of Southerners and their supporters. The hard-won, decades-long liberation struggle finally ended with the raising of the new flag of the Republic of South Sudan. Now, after the … Continue reading →

Categories: South Sudan | Tags: independence, South Sudan, Sudan | Permalink

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