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A Seattle Sudanese refugee is raising money for his tribe in South Sudan. He says the money is going for food and medicine for tribal youth — but those youth are intent on wiping out a rival ...
South Sudan's Nuer tribe trade services for safety Jonglei State is a stronghold of the Nuer tribe. 03.12.2014 - Update : 03.12.2014 . By Okech Francis. LANKIEN, South Sudan ...
South Sudan, newly independent, continues violent clashes between the Murle and the Lou Nuer tribes over cattle. Child abduction is a byproduct, and on the rise. Eleven-year-old Kakayo is among ...
Unity, along the border with Sudan, is home to mostly Nuer people and much of the region’s oil. It is one of the poorest places I have ever seen. Lakes is where people from the Agar Dinka live.
About 1,000 people are dead in an increasingly bloody conflict in South Sudan. Dec. 23, 2013 — -- Helicopters evacuated more than a dozen U.S. citizens from South Sudan Sunday, but thousands ...
The conflict in South Sudan is more than a month old U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic says %27many thousands%27 have died Child soldiers%2C people bound and killed ...
Gunmen attacked a village in southern Sudan and killed some 80 people and wounded 46, said a southern government official Monday, adding that he believed the militia was organized by the central ...
South Sudan military forces tasked with carrying out a disarmament campaign among feuding ethnic groups are raping, torturing and killing members of a minority community, community leaders and a ...
Members of South Sudan's Nuer tribe traveled half way around the world looking for a safe place to build their lives away from the fighting in their homeland. They found it in Austin.
Reporting from Juba, South Sudan — The two wards are at opposite ends of the hospital. One ward is silent but for a baby boy, gurgling on a bed in a corridor. A toddler wanders around with a ...
Tribesmen trying to steal cattle attacked a village in southern Sudan, sparking a conflict that killed 46 people, including seven soldiers, the U.N. said Monday.