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A special court in Sudan has sentenced two government soldiers to death for torturing and killing a civilian in the war-torn Darfur region. Kupajo Robert Aggrey from Southern Sudan has an observation...
I wonder, where has the Khartoum government been for the last few years.
How can the Government claim to restore justice in the war torn zone of Darfur by sentencing the two soldiers to death and yet over the past few years they have been silent over similar issues happening in Southern Sudan? They should stop this propaganda for the favour of international support.
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