Juba protestors speak out against demilitarised zone deal with Khartoum
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Juba protestors speak out against demilitarised zone deal with Khartoum

Jūbā : Sudan | Oct 16, 2012 at 3:01 PM PDT
Source: Sudan Tribune
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Deputy speaker Daniel Awet Akot speaking to demonstrators, Juba, October 15, 2012 (ST) Protesters were also joined by community activists and a group of demonstrators from Unity state, calling on the government to treat the disputed Heglig region as one of the claimed areas during further negotiations.... FULL ARTICLE AT Sudan Tribune
 
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