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The IGAD and the Peace talks in Addis Ababa


South Sudan News Agency - 18-Mar-2014

By Yien Lam March 17, 2014 (SSNA) -- To begin with, the proposed IGAD troop’s deployment in South Sudan is one sided case that cannot be accepted by any living creature ever. It is not good and should not be even discuss at all. It is purely a political ploy intended to replace the UPDF in South Sudan that the regime wanted. The IGAD member states should have known that this will in fact hinder...


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