Saturday, July 9, 2011

South Sudan: New Nation or same Old Western tactic of Divide & Conquer?

South Sudan: New nation of South Sudan declares independence - chicagotribune.com
Africa's longest civil war gives birth to South Sudan, a country about the size of France that has broken away from its bitter antagonist to the north. Heads of state gather for a euphoric celebration in the fledgling capital of Juba, but poverty, corruption and questions about its leadership already plague the new nation.
The Catholic Church's Unique Role in Sudan and in the West - International - Catholic Online
The historic events happening in the African nation of Sudan exemplify the Church's unique giftedness. Although it is possible for war to break out again in this country, we can still be proud of the Church's efforts to help Southern Sudan achieve independence. But such accomplishments are nothing new for the Church. The Church played an even greater role in the building of Western Civilization. Perhaps we can see the true Church for ourselves if we take a brief look at these two remarkable examples.
BBC News - South Sudan: World leaders welcome new nation
Statements recognising South Sudan's nationhood flowed from the US, UK, Russia and others as tens of thousands watched an independence and flag-raising ceremony in the capital, Juba.

Salva Kiir took the oath as president.
Independent S. Sudan free at last, tensions remain | Top News | Reuters
Tens of thousands of South Sudanese danced and cheered as their new nation declared independence on Saturday, a hard-won separation from the north that still leaves simmering issues of disputed borders and oil payments unresolved.

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