DJ Stiletto uses her face and beats to give a voice to women in South Sudan
By Nuria Net @nuriapuntonet and Ingrid Rojas @RojasIngridFusion Since she fled South Sudan as a refugee almost 20 years ago, Mari Malek, aka DJ Stiletto, has become a successful model and DJ in New...
View ArticleAccountability: Courts And Media Role In South Sudan
"...the real battle now begins. Without respect for the law and most likely partial courts, the media can do very little, if any, until the public wises up and support freedom of the press to report...
View ArticleUS joins Somalia and South Sudan in failing to support child rights
The Convention on the Rights of the Child is a human rights milestone. There is no reason for the US not to ratify it by Arjun Sethi @arjunsethi81 Al Jazeera America On November 20, 1989, the...
View Article"MY SKIN IS LIGHTER HOW ABOUT YOURS?" WHITENING THE SKIN CAN BE ADMIRABLE,...
CULTURE & WAR link; By James Kuot Wol 6th May.2014, At the crowded Athiei Beauty Salon. A popular Salon in South Sudanese capital Juba, located just behind the ministries complex, on the main road...
View ArticleGen. Guet (Malok) Aleng Passed on of Shame!
By Wunchiir Atong, South Sudan. As Bor Community bereaved, bit final farewell to the true legend of our time, our uncle, father, community elder Gen. Elijah Malok Aleeng Mayen, formerly called (Guet)...
View ArticleSouth Sudan: "Country Betrayed by our own"
OP-Ed By Nul J. Mayendit - Juba - 16. November 2014 The Republic of South Sudan is known for brilliant people and great historians, being situated on a very rich geographical location with fertile...
View ArticleREMOVAL OF BOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER IS A DISRUPTION OF HIS MUCH NEEDED PUBLIC...
Press Release Normal executive protocol or not, removal of Bor County commissioner is a disruption of his much needed public services during these critical times. The governor’s action has left the...
View ArticleBook Review By Reuben G. Panchol: Mandate of the people
“The ‘Youth’, used in a political context in Kenya, had little to do with a defined age group – it was rather anyone, usually unemployed, who was willing and capable and could be hired to do damage to...
View ArticleSouth Sudan: the place where dreams turned to dust
by: Will Storr (photography Ilana Rose) From: The Australian IT’S been a year since the last commercial passenger flight left Malakal; a year since the colourful logos of Kenya Airways and low-cost...
View ArticleBlood Tears And Sorrow: A Sad End To 2014 In South Sudan
"Thus the dye was cast for an ethnic confrontation long before the December 15 last year. All the so-called attempts to rescue the SPLM meetings just before the disastrous D-Day were mere window...
View ArticleSouth Sudan's Leaders Need To Set Aside Their Dispute
Op-Ed John Kerry Secretary of State Susan E. Rice, National Security Adviser The Washington Post December 15, 2014 In 2011, the world’s newest nation was born amid joyous celebrations. The...
View ArticleOpen Letter to General Salva Kiir Mayardit: People’s Peace is desperately...
Dear President General Salva Kiir Mayadit, I write to you today as both a supporter of your Presidency, but also, as a concerned citizen of South Sudan. You earned the authority to govern South Sudan...
View Article“The Christmas Letter for the quest to peace”.
By: Deng Lual DeNuun The great blessing of mankind are within us and within our reach and the real blessings often appear to us in the shapes of pains, losses and disappointments, but let have patience...
View ArticleRebels Leader Confuses Democracy for Violence, the Tragedy of Pseudo...
By Gabrial Pager Ajang Juba wrestles with question of violence. Rebels have not only embraced violence as their norm but have also accepted it as a mean of achieving ends. Before 2013 infamous war,...
View ArticleDr. Riek and A Year of Hope for South Sudanese People
Dear Dr. Riek Machar, As we take our first steps into the new year, let us hope for a better future for the South Sudanese people. But let us also do more than hope. We must work to preserve our...
View ArticleSouth Sudan: From bad to worse
By Sufyan bin Uzayer The Hill Back in 2011, South Sudan broke away from Sudan and declared itself as an independent state. Western media verticals, as well as many pro-secession pundits claimed that...
View ArticleThe Bor Youth Association In Australia (BYAA) Strongly Condemns and Demands...
TO: The Government Of Jonglei State C/c: Office Of The Governor Of Jonglei State C/c: Offices Of The Commissioners Of Bor Greater Bor Counties C/c: Office Of The Mayor Of Bor-Town Municipality FROM:...
View ArticleWill There Ever Be Peace In South Sudan?
Written byJustine Fleischner and Akshaya Kumar The Daily Beast It’s the eighth peace agreement in just over a year for the world’s newest country. What makes people think it will stick this time? ADDIS...
View ArticleThese models are stripping down to champion education in South Sudan
Watch this video clip by Fusion | February 12, 2015 February 12, 2015 Share the Wealth Friend's EmailYour Email Hiya. You should drop everything you're doing and read this right now. By submitting...
View ArticleThe African Union is Failing South Sudan
Written by Ndesanjo Macha Global Voices David K. Deng argues that the African Union is failing South Sudan after deciding that the African Union Commission of Inquiry on South Sudan (AUCISS) should not...
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