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[ 4/23/2012 10:05:34 PM ]
XINHUANET
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Sudan - Society
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Sudan says intends to declare state of emergency on borderline with South Sudan
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| The Sudanese government on Monday announced that it is intending to declare a state of emergency on the borderline with South Sudan, which has recently witnessed armed clashes between the two countries' armies, local media reported.
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Sudan's Ashrouq net quoted First Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha as saying that his country "intends to declare the state of emergency on the border areas with South Sudan to prevent smuggling of food commodities."
Taha further called for granting powers to the smuggling control authorities to kill whoever attempts to provide the "enemy " with food, according to the report.
Taha added that "the war with enemies requires resources and the Sudanese people should be informed with the facts," directing the concerned authorities to revise the country's budget to cope up with the current situation.
He also urged government institutions to double production, saying "the war with the enemy and realization of victories need additional effort on the part of the employees to increase the production to cover the war costs."
Sudan and South Sudan are disputing over five border points, which increased the tension on the borderline between the two countries. On April 10, South Sudan's army controlled the Higlieg area, but the Sudanese army last Friday announced the restoration of the area.
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22 killed in disputed area on Sudan-South Sudan border
22 people were killed including Nadhir (Chieftain) of Dinka Ngok tribe and UN peacekeepers during clashes which took place at the disputed area of Abyei on Sudan- South Sudan border, announced Sudan's Interior Ministry on Sunday.
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Humanitarian action essential in Jonglei / Statement by Toby Lanzer, Humanitarian Coordinator in South Sudan
I am deeply concerned about the humanitarian situation in Jonglei State, where thousands of civilians are in need of assistance and protection, and where humanitarian workers have treated more than 450 casualties, including children, since February. We have seen houses burned down and civilian property destroyed. Facilities such as schools and health centres have been robbed, looted and occupied by armed actors. In the past week, hostilities in Maruwa Hills, Pibor County, forced scores of civilians to flee their homes and aid agencies to relocate their staff.
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1 peacekeeper shot dead in Sudan's Darfur
One peacekeeper was shot dead and two others injured in Sudan's Darfur early Friday, the African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) confirmed in a statement.
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Over 40 rebels killed in Sudan's Blue Nile State
The Sudanese army announced Monday that it killed over 40 rebels during clashes with fighters of the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM)/northern sector at Surkum area in Blue Nile State, official SUNA news agency reported.
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