SPLA army in Aweil, South Sudan (Part III)
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SPLA army celebrating in Aweil, during John Garang memorial service
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review all your comment and reply good before I responding you back. I do happy about you a little bite to say that let us work together. divided we will fall, that is true, I don't think so lave say south Sudan will separating from nuba mountains, Blue nile, Abyei and marination areas.
just a remind: i hope you are not falling into the traps of NCP and its ideologues; but every Southerner knows that Nuba mountains, Blue Nile, and Abyei are all inseparable components of South Sudan. It was never the intention of Dr Garang or the South to secede, but if our ideology of a secular S
udan can never be accepted by the northern Muslim majority, then there is no need for us to impose our ideology on them. Besides, it is us that are gonna suffer the longer we push for one Sudan
Why do you think Salva kiir is running for president of the WHOLE country if people want seperation.
Kiir is running because we have SPLM supporters in the Nuba mts and southern blue Nile who should also be allowed a free vote to separate.
you can not compare the progress in the south with that of the north. remember the south was the battle ground. villlages can burnt, towns got destroyed, roads never got constructed, and few that were were mined, and were unpassable. south sudan is starting from nothing. the government in south su
dan, splm, was never established as the government in khartoum, with resources and means to support the people, well, the northerners. please brother, talk right, blc war has destroyed s. sudan