Saturday, June 18, 2011

South Kordofan, Sudan

According to the Sudan Tribune: "Intense fighting in South Kordofan has displaced over 60,000 people, with more than 35,000 believed to be heading to El Obeid in North Kordofan, the UN office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs declared on 15 June. On 5 June, fighting broke out in the key northern border state of South Kordofan between the northern army – Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Sudan Peoples Liberation Army(SPLA), raising fears of a possible return to war, just weeks before South Sudan becomes independent on the 9 July. The clash followed an ultimatum issued by the northern army ordering their southern counterparts to vacate the states of South Kordofan and Blue Nile; two of the regions which border South Sudan. Insecurity in Kaduguli, the South Kordofan capital has reportedly limited humanitarian organisations from either re-allocating their staff from the town or blocked re-supply of stocks in the region."

Click here to read more from the Sudan Tribune, and here to follow the situation on Sudan Catholic Radio Network.

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