The Sudanese army has retaken some towns. The people there are all living in caves because the Sudanese army is shelling their villages.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sudan cannot afford to be on the wrong side of history. The north and south will have to work together, but will they?
It's a small world when you're from South Sudan.
I left Sudan when I was 25 or 26 years old. If I had stayed, I would never have ended up being an entrepreneur. You can have the qualities, but if you don't have the environment, you just wither away. It's like a fish: take it out of water, it will not survive.
South Sudan is one of the most hard-put places in the world.
When you see a Sudanese walking on the street, there is a story.
Along the borders to Ethiopia and Somalia, anarchy reigns, the police and military have retreated quite some distance.
I grew up in a small town in Sudan. There weren't many cars, so we did things in the countryside near where we lived.
I never thought I would see a free South Sudan.
If Sudan starts to crumble, the shock waves will spread.
South Sudanese people are rich like the soil; they just need a little water, and they will grow.