South Sudan: Fifteen Years of Independence for South Sudan, but Still Little to Celebrate
South Sudan: Fifteen Years of Independence for South Sudan, but Still Little to Celebrate. South Sudan, the world's youngest country, on Thursday marks the…
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South Sudan: Fifteen Years of Independence for South Sudan, but Still Little to Celebrate. [RFI] South Sudan, the world's youngest country, on Thursday marks the 15th anniversary of its independence, following decades of war with Sudan, a 2005 peace agreement and a 2011 self-determination referendum in which almost 99 percent of voters backed statehood.
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South Sudan: Fifteen Years of Independence for South Sudan, but Still Little to Celebrate. [RFI] South Sudan, the world's youngest country, on Thursday marks the 15th anniversary of its independence, following decades of war with Sudan, a 2005 peace agreement and a 2011 self-determination referendum in which almost 99 percent of voters backed statehood.
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