摘要
THEtale of South Sudan in 2014 read like a tragedy: civil war broke out in December 2013, more than 10,O00 were killed, and at least 120,000 people became homeless. The economy took its cue from these tragic events and nosedived. A conflict resulting from a misunderstanding within the ruling Sudan People's Liberation Movement led to a countrywide war, pitting soldiers loyal to President Salva Kiir's government against rebels supporting his former Vice President Riek Machar.
THEtale of South Sudan in 2014 read like a tragedy: civil war broke out in December 2013, more than 10,O00 were killed, and at least 120,000 people became homeless. The economy took its cue from these tragic events and nosedived. A conflict resulting from a misunderstanding within the ruling Sudan People's Liberation Movement led to a countrywide war, pitting soldiers loyal to President Salva Kiir's government against rebels supporting his former Vice President Riek Machar.