Un poème de Akol Miyen Kuol
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While the eyes of the world remain fixed on Egypt's Tahrir Square, anti-Christian violence took more lives over the weekend in the village of Sharona.
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The oil-rich Abyei region is poised to add another chapter to its long, tragic story of religious and tribal conflict and even ethnic cleansing.
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Much of the rage expressed by the members of the hard-line Salafi sect of Islam stems from one woman.
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Many who took part in Egypt's popular uprising are discouraged over worsening treatment of the Christian minority.
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In a period of just 100 days, one million Rwandans were murdered by their fellow countrymen. In the process, the media became tools of genocide no less effective than the machetes themselves.
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The Catholic bishops focused on the insecurity in greater Upper Nile as a result of active local militia who have wreaked havoc and anarchy in the area.
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Bishop Barrigah, chair of the Truth Commission, says ongoing political tensions severely undermine the Commission's work, but so far more than 1,200 eyewitness testimonies have been collected.
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In time, it became clear that the white missionaries had not come for God’s good mission, but rather to disseminate subversive and revolutionary teachings.
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After one year on the job, Togo's Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission is known more for what is has not accomplished than for anything it has done.
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