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SSUDAN-UNREST
Inmates play on February 19, 2014 Awele (Awale), a modified version of an ancient board-game involving dropping in turns pellets into grooves, during recreation time at the central prison in Rumbek, Lakes state, South Sudan. Independent for nearly three years as of mid-last December when South Sudan fell into wide-spread, deadly ethnic violence the shortlived peace is seen to be sacrificed at the altar of a corrupt albeit fledgling government. Influenced principally by the two largest ethnic groups, Dinka and Nuer respectively, also traditionally fierce rivals -- government efforts to contain simmering intercommunal resentment, led to rifts within the ruling SPLM, according to US special envoy to Sudan and South Sudan, Donald Booth. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA
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RUMBEK, SOUTH SUDAN |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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TONY KARUMBA |
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25 Februarie 2014 |
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4536 x 2975 (1.57 MB) |
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