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"You crown the year with your bounty, and your carts overflow with abundance."     Psalm 65:11

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GoSS must take an urgent action to return Jonglei's Akobo to Anyuak

Mr. Salva Kiir Mayardit, First President of Sudan Republic, President of Government of South Sudan, Khartoum and Juba, Sudan

We want to present the Anyuak case before you once again. We appreciate the acceptance and recognition that a problem does exist and that the Anyuak have the right to seek justice. We are also thankful for keeping our case on the agenda. The SPLM Secretariat, the South Sudan Land Commission and the Jonglei State have it on their....Continues>>>>>>>>>>
 
 
 
 
 
1952-1954 by Godfrey Lienhardt

Portrait of three Anyuak youths

Three Anyuak youths, two wearing European-style shirt and shorts, one wearing a body cloth, standing together in an avenue with huts visible beyond. One of the youths is wearing a T-shirt which says 'Akobo Post Sudan ' around the drawing of a hut

Kids from Pochalla Secondary school opened in Pochalla for the first time

At last, a secondary school will be opened in pochalla county Jonglei State. Announcements are underway and registration is due to start as from Monday up to Friday this week. ----- Full text.

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UNITY EQUALITY PROGRESS

Democrats spar over King's legacy


Obama & Oballa

In recent days, the issue of race has threatened to consume the 2008 presidential campaign (Click)

Disorderly Freedom of Movement to anywhere or to Acquire Property is unlawful and has Consequences.

February 26/2008 J. Ojoch*

Before attempting to express my opinions I want to salute the heroes who fought and sacrificed their lives and those who won the battle alive to make us all free and happy today. May those who survived live long and longer. Read more>>>>

A Message of Hope for the New Year from the Anuak Justice Council (Click)

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Akobo 1952 - 1954 Godfrey Lienhardt

 An Anyuak teenager girl keenly caring for her younger brother at home. Meanwhile both  heads of the household are outside searching for daily meals.

 
Know the Anyuak people.

The Anuak are a river people whose villages are scattered along the banks and rivers of southeastern Sudan and western Ethiopia. The Anuak of Sudan live in a grassy region that is flat and virtually treeless. During the rainy season, this area floods, so that much of it becomes swampland with various channels of deep water running through it

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AKOBO HISTORY- LAND AND PEOPLE

Akobo  town:   Is an attractive fertile piece of   land surrounded by four major Rivers and they are Agwei, Dikony, Dikon and the Akobo River.

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News Articles
Anyuak Genocide Survivors Graduated from University
Anyuak pastor elected general secretary for first time
Secondary school opened in Pochalla for the first time
Anyuak students celebrate in Khartoum
A Message of Hope for the New Year from the Anuak Justice Council
Interviews on how December 13 was honored in US
South Sudan Vice President says Jonglei must be disarmed
Ethiopian refugees in Sudan: still struggling to go home
Salva Kiir declares 16 May National Day in South Sudan
Dinka Bor going home from Equatoria to an uncertain future
Churches in Sudan urged to be prophetic
NO LAND GRABBER IS ABOVE THE LAW
First wave of UN-assisted returns from Khartoum to southern Sudan reach home
World Bank launches initiative to promote Sudan’s civil society action
Anyuak Community meets in Juba
Anywak Community Strategize for the New Year, 2007
Sudan’s Anyuak accuse Lou-Nuer of occupying ten villages
Commissioner Doyak Chol acknowledged that land in Akobo County belongs to the Anyuak community 30/08/06

Nuer Political Leaders said that they changed .....Tuesday, April 19

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The Political Showdown in Sudan
Why Black People Have Remained Backward
Why is the Anyuak disadvantaged and marginalized in peace time?
AKOBO HISTORY- LAND AND PEOPLE
Anyuak Past Sufferings in the Hands of Governments and the Lou Nuer.
War Does Not Pay: It is Time for Law and Order.
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War Does Not Pay: It is Time for Law and Order.

By Obang Kello

This is a message to both warlords and peaceful people. War does not pay. The Anyuak have said many times even in front of the GoSS President that they do not want their voice heard through violence. How much more can this position be made clearer to the Lou Nuer warlords? In recent article published by the Independent on line: “The crisis in the Horn of Africa: Nomads with no future,” (08 September 2006) herdsmen from 60 tribes including two Nuer clans, the Lou and Jikany Nuer who have fought a savage for decades gathered in Ethiopia, united by the battle to preserve their way of life. According to the article, for the nomadic herdsmen of east Africa, this was an opportunity for their voice - so often ignored by their own governments - to finally be heard. Is not the peaceful way the Anyuak want to get their land back from nomadic tribe?

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Anyuak Community traditional dance team - Brisbane. Australia

 

 

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