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Sudan: History of a Broken Land
As the people of southern Sudan prepare to vote in a referendum that may see them secede from the North, Al Jazeera maps the turbulent history of a country on the verge of a momentous decision.
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published: 05 Jan 2011
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For the past four years South Sudan has been torn apart by civil war – and the situation in the country is desperate. Famine rages across all conflict zones and the first victims are often displaced people. As battles are lost on the ground, families are forced to leave everything behind to try to survive. FRANCE 24 reporters Charles Emptaz and Olivier Jobard spoke to people in the eastern rebel-held Jonglei region as government troops led an offensive to take the regional capital of Waat.
In South Sudan, the rebels are desperately waiting for rain. The rainy season is coming soon, which should stop the advance of government tanks and troops who have taken contr...
published: 15 Dec 2017
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Sudan farmers fear 'foreign land grabs'
When South Sudan became an independent state in July 2011, northern Sudan lost most of its oil fields to its new neighbouring country.
In an effort to revive the country's struggling economy, the Sudanese government based in Khartoum has been selling or leasing vast swaths of fertile land to foreign investors.
But in areas where agricultural land is the basic source of living for people, there is much anger over what farmers say is a government policy that promotes foreign land grabs, favouritism, and exploitation.
Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall reports from al-Shamanlya, Sudan.
published: 01 Jan 2012
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South Sudan’s rocky road to lasting peace | DW Documentary
Following its independence in 2011, South Sudan suffered from a bloody civil war. After a peace accord five years ago calmed the situation, Rebecca Nyandeng de Mabior decided to return home from exile along with her two daughters.
She’s the widow of the former rebel leader John Garang de Mabior, a man who spent years of his life fighting for South Sudan’s independence from the Republic of Sudan. On the heels of a 2005 peace agreement, Garang served as Vice President of Sudan for just a few weeks, before his death in a helicopter crash. In 2011, his dream of an independent South Sudan became a reality. But in the years that followed, former independence fighters like the current South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Mayardit began wrestling for power in South Sudan. Hundreds of thousands of ...
published: 01 Nov 2023
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Inside South Sudan's Capital City ($2 per month salary)
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published: 23 Oct 2022
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South Sudan herders,farmers discuss conflict over land, water
Tensions regularly arise between shepherds and farming communities during the migration season in South Sudan.
Recently, farming communities have been complaining about the arrival of shepherds on their land. This is not without consequences on their cohabitation.
Displaced pastoralists armed with guns have been migrating onto lands occupied by farming communities, in recent years, stoking a new series of conflicts in the war-torn nation and threatening food supplies.
Cattle often destroy cro…
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published: 07 Mar 2018
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South Sudan struggles to clear mines as 2026 deadline approaches
Over 5,000 people have been killed or injured by unexploded ordnances and land mines since 2004, according to the UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS). The country has given UNMAS until 2026 to clear all anti-personnel minefields in the country.
However, munitions are being found daily.
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published: 05 Jun 2023
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SOUTH SUDAN, A CURSED LAND
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The White Army. Young soldiers ready to defend their people: the Nuer.
This rebel ethnic minority is a collateral victim of South Sudan's endless war. It is struggling to fend off attacks by opposing tribes and the government.
Civilians - caught in the middle of a humanitarian crisis - are setting off in the hope of finding a better life.
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published: 13 Dec 2017
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Thousands of Sudanese fleeing conflict reach South Sudan daily
Calls are growing for the international community to act quickly to avert a food crisis in Sudan and neighbouring countries taking in refugees from the conflict.
In South Sudan, thousands are arriving every day.
Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from Renk, South Sudan.
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published: 07 May 2023
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Housing Land and Property Rights in South Sudan
Refugees and internally displaced persons have started returning to their homes due to relative stability and peace. With support from the United Nations Secretary-General's Peacebuilding Fund launched a Project on Housing, Land and Property Disputes Launched in Wau. The “Community Action for Peaceful Resolution of Housing, Land and Property (HLP) Disputes and Conflicts” aims to support communities to work towards peaceful resolution of housing, land and property disputes through peacebuilding efforts that engage stakeholders.
published: 29 Nov 2022
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Sudan: History of a Broken Land
As the people of southern Sudan prepare to vote in a referendum that may see them secede from the North, Al Jazeera maps the turbulent history of a country on t...
As the people of southern Sudan prepare to vote in a referendum that may see them secede from the North, Al Jazeera maps the turbulent history of a country on the verge of a momentous decision.
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As the people of southern Sudan prepare to vote in a referendum that may see them secede from the North, Al Jazeera maps the turbulent history of a country on the verge of a momentous decision.
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- published: 05 Jan 2011
- views: 584441
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Exclusive video: South Sudan, a cursed land
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For the past four years South Sudan has been torn apart by civil war – and the situation in the country is desperate. Famine rages across all conflict zones and the first victims are often displaced people. As battles are lost on the ground, families are forced to leave everything behind to try to survive. FRANCE 24 reporters Charles Emptaz and Olivier Jobard spoke to people in the eastern rebel-held Jonglei region as government troops led an offensive to take the regional capital of Waat.
In South Sudan, the rebels are desperately waiting for rain. The rainy season is coming soon, which should stop the advance of government tanks and troops who have taken control of Waat, the regional capital. The battle has led to an exodus of tens of thousands of civilians from the Nuer ethnic group, the main supporters of the rebels.
►► Report: 'South Sudan sinks deeper into civil war and famine'
Our reporters spoke to people in the east of the country in the state of Jonglei, around 10 kilometres from the front line.
►► Report: 'A rare look at both sides of the civil war in South Sudan'
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For the past four years South Sudan has been torn apart by civil war – and the situation in the country is desperate. Famine rages across all conflict zones and the first victims are often displaced people. As battles are lost on the ground, families are forced to leave everything behind to try to survive. FRANCE 24 reporters Charles Emptaz and Olivier Jobard spoke to people in the eastern rebel-held Jonglei region as government troops led an offensive to take the regional capital of Waat.
In South Sudan, the rebels are desperately waiting for rain. The rainy season is coming soon, which should stop the advance of government tanks and troops who have taken control of Waat, the regional capital. The battle has led to an exodus of tens of thousands of civilians from the Nuer ethnic group, the main supporters of the rebels.
►► Report: 'South Sudan sinks deeper into civil war and famine'
Our reporters spoke to people in the east of the country in the state of Jonglei, around 10 kilometres from the front line.
►► Report: 'A rare look at both sides of the civil war in South Sudan'
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- published: 15 Dec 2017
- views: 92052
2:35
Sudan farmers fear 'foreign land grabs'
When South Sudan became an independent state in July 2011, northern Sudan lost most of its oil fields to its new neighbouring country.
In an effort to revive...
When South Sudan became an independent state in July 2011, northern Sudan lost most of its oil fields to its new neighbouring country.
In an effort to revive the country's struggling economy, the Sudanese government based in Khartoum has been selling or leasing vast swaths of fertile land to foreign investors.
But in areas where agricultural land is the basic source of living for people, there is much anger over what farmers say is a government policy that promotes foreign land grabs, favouritism, and exploitation.
Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall reports from al-Shamanlya, Sudan.
https://wn.com/Sudan_Farmers_Fear_'Foreign_Land_Grabs'
When South Sudan became an independent state in July 2011, northern Sudan lost most of its oil fields to its new neighbouring country.
In an effort to revive the country's struggling economy, the Sudanese government based in Khartoum has been selling or leasing vast swaths of fertile land to foreign investors.
But in areas where agricultural land is the basic source of living for people, there is much anger over what farmers say is a government policy that promotes foreign land grabs, favouritism, and exploitation.
Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall reports from al-Shamanlya, Sudan.
- published: 01 Jan 2012
- views: 10356
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South Sudan’s rocky road to lasting peace | DW Documentary
Following its independence in 2011, South Sudan suffered from a bloody civil war. After a peace accord five years ago calmed the situation, Rebecca Nyandeng de ...
Following its independence in 2011, South Sudan suffered from a bloody civil war. After a peace accord five years ago calmed the situation, Rebecca Nyandeng de Mabior decided to return home from exile along with her two daughters.
She’s the widow of the former rebel leader John Garang de Mabior, a man who spent years of his life fighting for South Sudan’s independence from the Republic of Sudan. On the heels of a 2005 peace agreement, Garang served as Vice President of Sudan for just a few weeks, before his death in a helicopter crash. In 2011, his dream of an independent South Sudan became a reality. But in the years that followed, former independence fighters like the current South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Mayardit began wrestling for power in South Sudan. Hundreds of thousands of people died.
Rebecca Nyandeng now intends to campaign for unity among her people. Nothing unsettles the widow more than the thought that her husband’s battle and that of millions of other South Sudanese could be in vain. These feelings motivated her to return to her homeland after many years in Kenyan exile and get involved in politics. It is her greatest hope that her children will also begin new lives in South Sudan. Rebecca Nyandeng’s daughter Akuol, the director of the documentary, was born and raised in exile. Her South Sudanese identity is bound up with many questions and fears. She accompanies her mother and sister Nyankuir with the camera as a way of facing up to these fears. "No Simple Way Home” is a trans-generational dialog on the dual challenges of family life and political engagement.
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Following its independence in 2011, South Sudan suffered from a bloody civil war. After a peace accord five years ago calmed the situation, Rebecca Nyandeng de Mabior decided to return home from exile along with her two daughters.
She’s the widow of the former rebel leader John Garang de Mabior, a man who spent years of his life fighting for South Sudan’s independence from the Republic of Sudan. On the heels of a 2005 peace agreement, Garang served as Vice President of Sudan for just a few weeks, before his death in a helicopter crash. In 2011, his dream of an independent South Sudan became a reality. But in the years that followed, former independence fighters like the current South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Mayardit began wrestling for power in South Sudan. Hundreds of thousands of people died.
Rebecca Nyandeng now intends to campaign for unity among her people. Nothing unsettles the widow more than the thought that her husband’s battle and that of millions of other South Sudanese could be in vain. These feelings motivated her to return to her homeland after many years in Kenyan exile and get involved in politics. It is her greatest hope that her children will also begin new lives in South Sudan. Rebecca Nyandeng’s daughter Akuol, the director of the documentary, was born and raised in exile. Her South Sudanese identity is bound up with many questions and fears. She accompanies her mother and sister Nyankuir with the camera as a way of facing up to these fears. "No Simple Way Home” is a trans-generational dialog on the dual challenges of family life and political engagement.
#documentary #dwdocumentary #SouthSudan
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- published: 01 Nov 2023
- views: 95282
24:01
Inside South Sudan's Capital City ($2 per month salary)
A look into the lives of South Sudanese people. Donate to save malnourished children's lives in South Sudan: https://donate.unicef.org.nz/IndigoTraveller
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A look into the lives of South Sudanese people. Donate to save malnourished children's lives in South Sudan: https://donate.unicef.org.nz/IndigoTraveller
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- published: 23 Oct 2022
- views: 6810404
1:29
South Sudan herders,farmers discuss conflict over land, water
Tensions regularly arise between shepherds and farming communities during the migration season in South Sudan.
Recently, farming communities have been complain...
Tensions regularly arise between shepherds and farming communities during the migration season in South Sudan.
Recently, farming communities have been complaining about the arrival of shepherds on their land. This is not without consequences on their cohabitation.
Displaced pastoralists armed with guns have been migrating onto lands occupied by farming communities, in recent years, stoking a new series of conflicts in the war-torn nation and threatening food supplies.
Cattle often destroy cro…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2018/03/07/south-sudan-herdersfarmers-discuss-conflict-over-land-water
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Tensions regularly arise between shepherds and farming communities during the migration season in South Sudan.
Recently, farming communities have been complaining about the arrival of shepherds on their land. This is not without consequences on their cohabitation.
Displaced pastoralists armed with guns have been migrating onto lands occupied by farming communities, in recent years, stoking a new series of conflicts in the war-torn nation and threatening food supplies.
Cattle often destroy cro…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2018/03/07/south-sudan-herdersfarmers-discuss-conflict-over-land-water
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- published: 07 Mar 2018
- views: 450
1:57
South Sudan struggles to clear mines as 2026 deadline approaches
Over 5,000 people have been killed or injured by unexploded ordnances and land mines since 2004, according to the UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS). The country ha...
Over 5,000 people have been killed or injured by unexploded ordnances and land mines since 2004, according to the UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS). The country has given UNMAS until 2026 to clear all anti-personnel minefields in the country.
However, munitions are being found daily.
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Over 5,000 people have been killed or injured by unexploded ordnances and land mines since 2004, according to the UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS). The country has given UNMAS until 2026 to clear all anti-personnel minefields in the country.
However, munitions are being found daily.
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- published: 05 Jun 2023
- views: 1034
0:36
SOUTH SUDAN, A CURSED LAND
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The White Army. Young soldiers ready to defend their people: the Nuer.
This rebel ethnic minority is a collateral victim of South Sudan's endless war. It is struggling to fend off attacks by opposing tribes and the government.
Civilians - caught in the middle of a humanitarian crisis - are setting off in the hope of finding a better life.
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The White Army. Young soldiers ready to defend their people: the Nuer.
This rebel ethnic minority is a collateral victim of South Sudan's endless war. It is struggling to fend off attacks by opposing tribes and the government.
Civilians - caught in the middle of a humanitarian crisis - are setting off in the hope of finding a better life.
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- published: 13 Dec 2017
- views: 2187
1:46
Thousands of Sudanese fleeing conflict reach South Sudan daily
Calls are growing for the international community to act quickly to avert a food crisis in Sudan and neighbouring countries taking in refugees from the conflict...
Calls are growing for the international community to act quickly to avert a food crisis in Sudan and neighbouring countries taking in refugees from the conflict.
In South Sudan, thousands are arriving every day.
Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from Renk, South Sudan.
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Calls are growing for the international community to act quickly to avert a food crisis in Sudan and neighbouring countries taking in refugees from the conflict.
In South Sudan, thousands are arriving every day.
Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from Renk, South Sudan.
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- published: 07 May 2023
- views: 40163
5:19
Housing Land and Property Rights in South Sudan
Refugees and internally displaced persons have started returning to their homes due to relative stability and peace. With support from the United Nations Secret...
Refugees and internally displaced persons have started returning to their homes due to relative stability and peace. With support from the United Nations Secretary-General's Peacebuilding Fund launched a Project on Housing, Land and Property Disputes Launched in Wau. The “Community Action for Peaceful Resolution of Housing, Land and Property (HLP) Disputes and Conflicts” aims to support communities to work towards peaceful resolution of housing, land and property disputes through peacebuilding efforts that engage stakeholders.
https://wn.com/Housing_Land_And_Property_Rights_In_South_Sudan
Refugees and internally displaced persons have started returning to their homes due to relative stability and peace. With support from the United Nations Secretary-General's Peacebuilding Fund launched a Project on Housing, Land and Property Disputes Launched in Wau. The “Community Action for Peaceful Resolution of Housing, Land and Property (HLP) Disputes and Conflicts” aims to support communities to work towards peaceful resolution of housing, land and property disputes through peacebuilding efforts that engage stakeholders.
- published: 29 Nov 2022
- views: 250