30.10.2011, 21:54
Rebellenunruhen im Südsudan, bzw. im sogenannten Unity State, der nebenbei das Unity Oilfield besitzt...
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Schneemann.
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Rebels from the South Sudan Liberation Army have attacked a town in the oil-rich Unity State and at least 75 people have died, the national army has said. Among the dead, nine were soldiers, 15 were civilians and at least 50 were rebels, an army spokesman told the BBC. [...]
On Friday, rebels from the South Sudan Liberation Army (SSLA) warned United Nations staff and aid workers to leave the state. This warning has now been extended to the nearby Warrup state. [...] They are also angered by what they believe is the domination of the Dinka ethnic group. Most of the SSLA are from the Nuer ethnic group, the second biggest in South Sudan.
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Schneemann.