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  • 18 June 2012 23:39, by Born-to-Rule

    The government of south Sudan need redraw the map of south Sudan, because this map is incomplete. Nyala, Darfur, Blue Nile and Kordufan are all part of south Sudan. South Sudan need to check it border very carefully. Khartoum and it’s buffoons can not be trusted. Bashir and Hussein are the world most wanted criminals dead or alive, they should be soon or later.

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    • 5 September 2012 12:14, by SmartBrain

      to born-to-rule:
      please bro. for your knowledge Nyala, Darfur, Blue Nile and Kordufan are not part of south sudan; we south sudanese are honest and peace loving people and we don’t have that mentality of taking others property/belongs by force as the jallaba are doing.

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      • 5 September 2012 21:23, by Born-to-Rule

        Mr. SmartBrain,
        Don’t be naive, Khartoum belong the entire south Sudan. Yes, southerns are peace loving people, however, you can not trust the Islamic buffoon who are indoctrinated to hates none Muslims around the world. The map should be extent to Port Sudan. There is no such thing as north Sudan. The imbecile in Khartoum need to be brought under control of south Sudan.

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  • 23 October 2012 12:44, by Northern Sudanese

    You must include Cairo and Cape town too lol, its a only a dream map. the map says something but reality says something else, most people go with reality :)

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  • 29 November 2012 14:13, by Foxtail

    plz, refer to sudan history, THE ENTRY OF ARABS TO SUDAN.
    Does this people own any land in Sudan?

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  • 8 December 2012 21:30, by James Maker Akok

    All South Kordofan States, White Nile, and Blue Nile state are suppose to be in South Sudan State because they are brothers of South Sudan as they were joined SPLM during war to fought North Sudan. So this is why they still have problems with North Sudan Government.

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  • 7 May 09:44, by tootke’bai-ngo

    Khortoum was the last place Nilotics left from due to drought after departing from Nuba people of the far North. The Map of closed district by British included Southern Nubains of Khordofan & Blue Nile region. Arabs knows it well & claiming areas in Parieng county like Panthou, other areas deep inside S.Sudan is only ridicules but dangerous indeed, it will lead to Dinkas claiming Khortoum.

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