South Sudan faces ongoing hurdles as it struggles to deal with growing pains ON July 9,South Sudanese who live as refugees in neighboring countries celebrated with their fellow countrymen back home to mark the second ...South Sudan faces ongoing hurdles as it struggles to deal with growing pains ON July 9,South Sudanese who live as refugees in neighboring countries celebrated with their fellow countrymen back home to mark the second anniversary of the world's newest country. But news from home including stories of political rivalry between the Dinka and Luo Nuer,South Sudan's leading ethnic groups,coupled with allegations of graft and human rights abuses perpetrated by the government against dissenters and a gridlocked state of war with the northern neighbor in Khartoum have continued to give thousands of refugees in Uganda,Ethiopia,Kenya and a host of other countries reasons not to return to their war-torn,hungerstricken homeland.展开更多
文摘South Sudan faces ongoing hurdles as it struggles to deal with growing pains ON July 9,South Sudanese who live as refugees in neighboring countries celebrated with their fellow countrymen back home to mark the second anniversary of the world's newest country. But news from home including stories of political rivalry between the Dinka and Luo Nuer,South Sudan's leading ethnic groups,coupled with allegations of graft and human rights abuses perpetrated by the government against dissenters and a gridlocked state of war with the northern neighbor in Khartoum have continued to give thousands of refugees in Uganda,Ethiopia,Kenya and a host of other countries reasons not to return to their war-torn,hungerstricken homeland.