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[ 5/6/2012 11:13:39 PM ]
XINHUANET
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Sudan - Society
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Sudan agrees on transporting 12,000 South Sudan citizens
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| The Sudanese government on Sunday announced its agreement on transporting around 12,000 South Sudanese citizens stranded on the border via an air bridge to be built by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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Sudanese Minister of Social Welfare Amira Al-Fadil told reporters that her government has agreed on transporting an estimated number of 12,000 to 15,000 South Sudanese citizens stranded at Kosti port via an air bridge in the coming days.
"This move comes as part of an agreement between the Sudanese government and the IOM. We will work to provide all the necessary services for the returnees and remove all the barriers that hamper the transportation process," she added.
Around 12,000 Southern Sudanese citizens have been stranded at Kosti port in Sudan's White Nile State because of the violence on the border between the two countries.
The IOM said the refugees would be transported by buses to Khartoum and then by air to Juba, capital of South Sudan.
White Nile State Governor Yousif Al-Shambaly earlier announced that South Sudan's refugees constituted a security threat on the country and demanded that they should be transported this month.
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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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