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Will the Guns Torpedo the Chips in Addis Ababa?


South Sudan News Agency - 19-Mar-2014

By Deng Vanang March 18, 2014 (SSNA) -- Season of mushrooming parties is steadily on the rise again in South Sudan. The new craze is in the emergence of peace talks in an Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. The old craze flashed back to 2010 elections and has something to do with old guerilla commanders forced into membership of liberation movements in which they heatedly argued with subsequent parting...


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