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Home Opinion Archive by Category "Articles" (Page 113)

The viability of the two Sudan, South and the North

January 17, 2010Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Nhial K. Wicleek January 16, 2010 (SSNA) — Conditions never better the achievable political structure when system acts against the wills of the aspirers for a better system. It only increases and intensifies the jeopardy to the system and so comes restlessness of the State. This is symbolic framework of a failed system in…

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Constitution Prohibits SPLA Uniform in Civilian Politics: Reply to Dr. Luka Biong

January 17, 2010Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Dr. James Okuk January 16, 2010 (SSNA) — The Interim Constitution of Southern Sudan (2005), which is a corollary of the Interim Constitution of the Sudan, does not allow the contestants for the highest seat of the President of the Government of Southern Sudan to be in military uniform or possess a military title….

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Lt. Gen. Kiir Steps Down, Lt. Gen. Matip Takes over the SPLA Command!

January 17, 2010Analyses, Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Dr. James Okuk January 16, 2010 (SSNA) — If it becomes true in few days that H.E. Lt. Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit is going to contest for GoSS Presidency, the 2008 Elections Act shall require him to pull out the military uniform and titles on himself and put on civilian suit or Nigerian Jellabia…

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Vote out the unproductive MPS in the upcoming Elections

January 17, 2010Analyses, Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Biel Boutros January 16, 2010 (SSNA) — The composition of the current Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly (SSLA) and the ten states’ Legislative Assemblies (SLA) leaves a lot to be desired. In short, there are those members who know what to do in the august house and in whose interest. These members discuss matters objectively…

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Omar al-Bashir (Is) For Dummies

January 13, 2010Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Adam Brickley January 9, 2010 (SSNA) — I will be honest in saying that I have procrastinated in writing this column for several days. It is not hard to write about how detestable I find Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir – quite the opposite. However, it does seem so much has been written about Bashir’s…

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Eight Million Duops – Why the People of South Sudan Deserve Better

January 12, 2010Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Adam Brickley January 9, 2010 (SSNA) — I have never been to South Sudan. Heck, I’ve never been to Sudan at all, let alone Africa or the Eastern Hemisphere. Yes, I have a degree in Global Politics and will admit to being a long-time Africa watcher – but in all honesty, if you asked…

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A Knock Out or Perish, The Bitter Pill No Longer In Frame

January 12, 2010Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By: Biel Boutros “We are sound minded people and we cannot be bullied to follow a failed system run by officials who are unable to deliver services. Our people did not rally behind our freedom fighters during the years of liberation cause to secure a failed system” (Citizen Editor Nhial Bol, Friday, July 17, 2009,…

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Save the image of South Sudan

January 12, 2010Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By: Dr. Justin Ambago Ramba, M.D. January 9, 2010 (SSNA) — It has long been said that a letter is known from the external address. This can also be partially true of our situation as related to southern Sudan, and those who have no any clue about the people of south Sudan will definitely resort…

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Sudan Running Out of Options

January 12, 2010Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By: Dr. Justin Ambago Ramba, M.D. January 9, 2010 (SSNA) — It seems that the Sudanese politics has settled for the two camps following the SPLM and Opposition interrupted demonstration held on Monday December 2009. The Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement (SPLM) well situated amongst the northern opposition parties of Umma (Sadiq al Mahdi), the Popular…

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Enough of Contradictory Positions

January 12, 2010Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

“Enough for Partisanship! Let Us Take Our Independence Seriously and NOW before TOMORROW”. By: Dr. Justin Ambago Ramba, MD. January 9, 2010 (SSNA) — Though we are not yet clearly out of the woods, but the south Sudanese’s call for an independent state has gained a huge momentum lately, thanks to the stubbornness of the…

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