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Last week's agreement on oil could lead to war between the Sudans, not avert it

Bright Green Editors 6 August 2012 Last week's agreement on oil could lead to war between the Sudans, not avert it2012-08-06T08:00:17+01:00 Global No Comment
Tim Flatman, writing from Juba, South Sudan The “international community”, a nebulous concept at the best of times, achieved rare unity in its desire for and welcoming of an agreement…
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Bright Green Salutes South Sudanese Independence

Bright Green Editors 9 July 2011 Bright Green Salutes South Sudanese Independence2011-07-09T09:30:18+01:00 Scotland No Comment
And now for something a little different, a musical salute to South Sudanese independence. Enjoy.
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South Sudan Oyee!

Bright Green Editors 9 July 2011 South Sudan Oyee!2011-07-09T09:00:35+01:00 Global No Comment
By Tim Flatman As of midnight 9th July (10pm 8th July UK time), South Sudan became an independent nation. How should we respond? As far as moments of liberation go,…
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Is there a political solution to halt genocide in the Nuba Mountains, Sudan?

Bright Green Editors 26 June 2011 Is there a political solution to halt genocide in the Nuba Mountains, Sudan?2011-06-26T14:00:08+01:00 *Rights & Democracy* 4 Comments
Guest post by Tim Flatman, who has recently returned from South Sudan. Is genocide always an irrational action carried out by a despot who has lost his grasp on reality, or…
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