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On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 4:30 PM, item abu <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> Dungu, Sudan Selatan ya Sudan Selatan, itu adalah wilayah bukan orangnya.
> Orang dgn suku yg sama dgn yg ada di Sudan Selatan tp tinggal di Sudan
> Utara itu tetap berhak atas apa yg jadi milik mereka di Sudan Utara.
>
> Yg tjd adalah Sudan itu selalu mau melakukan ethnic cleansing ke non
> muslim dan jg, hehehe... non Arab yg muslim.
>
>
>
> From: safin _blanc <[email protected]>
> >To: [email protected]
> >Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 1:06 PM
> >Subject: Re: [proletar] South Sudanese face deadline to leave the north
>
> >
> >.. sudan selatan sdh di biarkan ngatur wilayahnya sendiri..
> >.. orang2nya sudah dikasih waktu untuk pindah..
> >.. pindah baik2 supaya semuanya tenang ..
> >..
> >.. orang yg belepotan taik salman rusdi ini masih juga bilang ethnic
> >cleansing..
> >..
> >..
> >
> >On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 5:49 AM, item abu <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> **
>
> >>
> >>
> >> Ethnic cleansing di Sudan, ini tentunya sesuai dgn sunnah nabi pedophile
> >> yg nyuruh unt melakukan ethnic cleansing di jazirah Arab.
> >>
> >>
> >> http://www.eni.ch/featured/article.php?id=5521
> >> South Sudanese face deadline to leave the north
> >> ________________________________
> >>
> >> Fredrick Nzwili
> >> 7 March 2012
> >> ________________________________
> >>
> >>  (ENInews). Sudanese Christians who have barely a month to leave the
> >> north or risk being treated as foreigners are starting to move, but
> >> Christian leaders are concerned that the 8 April deadline set by
> >> Islamic-majority Sudan is unrealistic.
> >>
> >> "We are very concerned. Moving is not easy ... people have children in
> >> school. They have homes ... It is almost impossible," Roman Catholic
> Bishop
> >> Daniel Adwok, the Khartoum archdiocese auxiliary told ENInews in a
> >> telephone interview on 7 March.
> >>
> >> Sudan in February announced the deadline for the former citizens it had
> >> stripped of nationality after South Sudan's January 2011 vote to secede.
> >> The ultimatum will affect an estimated 500,000-700,000 people, who are
> >> mainly Christians of southern origin that still live in the north.
> >>
> >> Many of them fled north during the long civil war fought between the
> >> Government of Sudan and the former rebels, the Sudan People's Liberation
> >> Movement. They have lived there for decades together with children who
> were
> >> born there. Few have ties with South Sudan.
> >>
> >> The people are desperate to move, according to reports, following the
> >> deadline and increasing tensions between the two nations over oil
> wealth.
> >> The tensions started escalating in January after the north allegedly
> >> started taking crude oil from the landlocked south, which it was
> exporting
> >> through a pipeline to Port Sudan on the Red Sea.
> >>
> >> "We want the rights of these people addressed by the two parliaments.
> >> Everyone has a right to choose where they want to live. It is a human
> >> right," said Adwok.
> >>
> >> Sudan amended its laws after the south's independence to say that
> Sudanese
> >> people automatically lose citizenship when they acquire by right or by
> >> other means the citizenship of South Sudan. Sudanese people in the north
> >> with any parents, grandparents or great grandparents born in the South
> >> Sudan or belong to any southern ethnic group are considered that
> country's
> >> nationals.
> >>
> >> "That's the official deadline, but we don't know how the Khartoum regime
> >> will react," said John Ashworth, an advisor of the Sudan Ecumenical
> Forum.
> >>
> >> Some church leaders fear increased persecution of Christians in the
> north
> >> or even forced repatriation for those who may want to stay. "The fears
> have
> >> been there from the beginning. There could be some form of harassment,
> and
> >> that could intensify after that date, but for forceful removal, it is
> hard
> >> to ascertain," said the Rev. Don Bosco Ochieng, a Roman Catholic priest
> in
> >> the Rumbek diocese.
> >>
> >> Aid agencies are calling for the extension of the deadline, warning that
> >> it will create a logistical and humanitarian catastrophe.
> >>
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