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SSUDAN-UNREST
A young girl drinks water from a jerrycan on February 18, 2014 at the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) compound in Rumbek, Lakes state, South Sudan, where she and at least a hundred others from the Nuer tribe have lived since fleeing their homes two months ago for fear of attacks by members of the Dinka ethnic group. Independent for nearly three years as of mid-last December when South Sudan's fell into wide-spread, deadly ethnic violence the shortlived peace is seen to be sacrificed at the altar of a corrupt albeit fledgling government. 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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3368 x 4840 (1.31 MB) |
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