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Article: Tribal killings evoke dark memories in South Sudan.
- Article from:
- The Daily Star (Beirut, Lebanon)
- Article date:
- September 17, 2009
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Byline: Daily Star Staff
Summary: Daruka Lueth knew it was no ordinary cattle-rustling raid the moment more than 800 armed tribesmen circled her South Sudanese village of Wernyol at dawn and opened fire on its thatch huts.AaSudan's oil-producing South has been plagued by ethnic clashes for as long as anyone can remember, mostly over livestock with relatively few casualties.
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WERNYOL, Sudan: Daruka Lueth knew it was no ordinary cattle-rustling raid the moment more than 800 armed tribesmen circled her South Sudanese village of Wernyol at dawn and opened fire on its thatch huts.Aa
Sudan's ...