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July 8, 2011

Saturday July 9th is the Birth of a New Nation - South Sudan

By Mac McKinney

South Sudan has just become the world's newest nation, the climax of a process made possible by the 2005 peace deal that ended a long and bloody civil war.

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South Sudanese celebrating their independence in Juba

Very few areas in the world have suffered as much as the war-torn country formerly called Sudan, which really had reconfigured, through the ravishes of bloody conflict, into what became Northern and Southern Sudan, as well as Darfur in the West. War, civil war, political intrigues and human rights violations on an epic scale have been epidemic in Sudan for decades. Conflict between the largely Moslem North and more Christian and Animist South has been particularly brutal, but this ultimatley led to Southern Sudan winning the right to hold a referendum on becoming an independent nation this past January. The majority opted for succession, and Saturday, July 9th has just become the official birthday, already having arrived in our planet's newest country. They have already been partying in their new capital, Juba, and elsewhere:

Here is the latest video on the celebrations in Juba:

Here is an earlier video

and a Channel 4 News Report:


From Mercy Corps on the changes that have taken place in the past six years in the area that is now officially called South Sudan:

South Sudan - The Birth of a Nation from Mercy Corps on Vimeo.

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From the BBC:

The BBC's Will Ross says the party has begun in the capital Juba

South Sudan has become the world's newest nation, the climax of a process made possible by the 2005 peace deal that ended a long and bloody civil war.

Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon are among international dignitaries attending celebrations in the capital, Juba.

Sudan earlier became the first state to officially recognise its new neighbour.

The south's independence follows decades of conflict with the north in which some 1.5 million people died.

Celebrations in Juba began at midnight (2100 GMT). A countdown clock in the city centre reached zero and the new national anthem was played on television.

South Sudan became the 193rd country recognised by the UN and the 54th UN member state in Africa. (FOR THE FULL ARTICLE WITH VIDEO CLICK HERE)



Authors Bio:
I am a student of history, religion, exoteric and esoteric, the Humanities in general and a tempered advocate for the ultimate manifestation of peace, justice and the unity of humankind through self-realization and mutual respect, although I am not a pacifist, nor do I believe in peace at any price, which is no peace at all but only delays inevitable conflict. There are times when the world must act. Planetary consciousness is evolving, but there are many retrograde forces that would drag us back down.

I have also written one book, a combination of poetry, photography and essays entitled "Post Katrina Blues", my reflections on the Gulf Coast and New Orleans two years after Katrina struck. Go to the store at http://sanfranciscobaypress.com/ to purchase. And I also have a blog called Plutonian Mac.

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