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» It is official: South Sudan to secede
» South Sudan referendum "a success"
» What will the new South Sudan become?
» South Sudan: historic vote or new conflict?
» UN "deeply concerned" about Sudan referendum
» 1.5m Sudanese being moved from north to south



Rush to recognise South Sudan

afrol News, 8 February - Headed by the US and (north) Sudan, there is an international rush to announce that South Sudan will be recognised as an independent state as soon as independence is declared in July.
South Sudanese mass return to nothing

afrol News, 7 February - As the upcoming independence of South Sudan has been confirmed, about 180,000 southerners have returned from the north of Sudan to build the new state from nothing. Aid workers assure they are given start-up help.
It is official: South Sudan to secede

afrol News, 31 January - The people of South Sudan have spoken. Over 99 percent of voters opted for secession, according to the first official, preliminary results. South Sudan will formally become independent on 9 July 2011.
South Sudan referendum "a success"

afrol News, 17 January - Both the UN and international election observers hail last week's referendum on independence in South Sudan as a success. Meanwhile, the counting of the ballots has already started in Juba.
What will the new South Sudan become?

afrol News, 14 January - As the South Sudan independence referendum has reached its 60 percent turnout threshold and secession becomes likely, key open questions become pressing. The issues include borders, the economy, debts, democracy and human rights.
South Sudan: historic vote or new conflict?

afrol News / Africa Renewal, 10 December - With Sudan moving towards a referendum to determine whether the south remains part of the country or secedes, the international community has launched a major diplomatic push to keep the troubled process on track.
UN "deeply concerned" about Sudan referendum

afrol News, 16 November - Voters' registration has begun in South Sudan, preparing for the 9 January referendum over independence. At the UN, concerns are increasing a non-perfect referendum may cause renewed warfare.
1.5m Sudanese being moved from north to south

afrol News, 21 October - Ahead of the independence referendum in South Sudan, 1.5 million South Sudanese are "repatriated" from the north to the south to be able to vote. If they can ever return remains uncertain.

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