Sudan regime survives partition, troubles loom
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KHARTOUM — One month after allowing the south to secede, Sudan’s government has not reaped the hoped-for rewards but it has so far resisted strong international pressures and mounting domestic challenges.
Khartoum was expecting to be swiftly removed from the US terror blacklist, as Washington promised, in return for its cooperation over January’s referendum and the resulting independence of South Sudan on July 9.
An easing of sanctions and help with its crippling debts were also hoped for.
But none of this has happened yet, while the ongoing conflict in the ethnically-divided border state of South Kordofan has focused unwanted foreign attention on Sudan’s internal problems..... MORE
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110810com3.html
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