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Incoming referendum results show massive vote for south Sudan secession

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January 16, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – Results trickling from in-country and out-of-country polling stations of South Sudan referendum on independence continue to indicate a landslide vote in favor of secession from north Sudan.

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SSRC staff member shows the voting ballot during the official counting of votes on South Sudanese independence at the Armed Forces Club polling center in El Fasher, north Darfur January 15, 2011 (Reuters Pictures)

Voting in south Sudan referendum, which is a key plank of the 2005’s peace deal that ended nearly two decades of north-south civil war, began on 9 January and closed on 15 January at 3000 polling stations inside Sudan and in eight out of Country voting stations (OCV).

OCV countries include Kenya, Australia, Canada, Egypt, Ethiopia, Uganda, the UK and the US. Nearly four million people registered to vote, according to Southern Sudan Referendum Commission (SSRC), which oversees the process.

It is widely expected that the final results of the vote will result in the breakup of Sudan.

IN-COUNTRY

SSRC official in charge of Greater Omdorman area, where 35 polling stations are located, has reported a turnout of 65.2%, out of which the majority of counted ballots were in favor of secession.

According to the official Taj Alsir Hamzah Mansour, 4838 voters cast their ballots in favor of secession while 4420 voted for unity. Mansour also said there we 104 invalid ballots and 199 unmarked ballots.

The results announced on Sunday in Sudan’s central state of North Kordofan, where seven polling stations were located, show that 1808 out of 9010 registered voters had cast their ballots in favor of secession while 3942 voted for unity. SUNA report also mentioned that the number of invalid ballots stood at 142 while that of unmarked ballots stood at 188.

The head of the SSRC committee in the White Nile State in central Sudan on Sunday revealed that out of the 6849 voters who turned out, 2533 were in favor of unity while 3952 voted for secession. The official further reported that there were 235 unmarked ballots and 129 invalid ballots.

In the suburbs of Khartoum state in Jabal Awlia district, where 17 polling stations were located, SSRC officials on Sunday announced that 2704 people voted for unity while 3230 voted for secession.

In south Sudan, results emerging from some polling stations in the region’s capital Juba have shown that 20, 012 people had voted for secession while 270 voted for unity.

Also in Torit in south Sudan’s state of Eastern Equatoria, results announced at Ngor center number (1001010) show that only seven ballots were cast in favor of unity while 1718 voted for secession.

OUT-OF-COUNTRY

In a hall opposite the houses of parliament in London, where the only out-of-country voting in Europe took place, ballots counted have shown that 97% out of 640 voters chose secession.

Federico Vuni, the SSRC official in charge of the polling station, on Sunday announced that 626 votes were in favor of secession, 13 for unity and one unmarked ballot.

Sudan ambassador in Canada on Sunday announced that 97% percent of ballots cast at Toronto center and Calgary center in Alberta province were in favor of secession.

Similarly, 97.4% of 3,346 southerners who registered to vote in Egypt have voted for secession whereas 75 voters chose unity, according to results announced on Sunday.

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  • 17 January 2011 08:51, by $iong mayom

    There is no surprise here, Everyone in the world is sick and tired of Arabs for mixing religion with politics. And if given an opportunity to breakaway from them 99.99% of normal humans beings will shut their doors and lock them away and that’s what Southerners understandably have just done . Arabs have to develope mentally and keep their religion away from everything otherwise no one will want to live with them. In fact Sharia law should be made a crime against humanity by the UN.

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    • 17 January 2011 11:26, by okucu pa lotinokwan

      The Massive incoming referndum result in favor of south Sudan secession,it means Sudan suppose to be divided since 1956,but you the northerners are forcing southerners to be, in force unity,where today you should know the truth do not cry it is too late.Where Ali Gondur with his alliance to comment on this out come result for south Sudan independent

      OKUCU PA LOTINOKWAN

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    • 17 January 2011 17:49, by Dinka Aliap Chawul

      Hi Dear Dear Southern Sudanese people’s Republic

      The unity of Sudan is a far gone conclusion,even when u ask your own pet that should they be free from you apart they feed u given them? the results could even exceed 99% because not only human being are born free as Bible has stated but even living being so like it,to my own analysis Southerners are no exceptions.

      I gives my heartly appreciations to all people of Southern Sudan for having vote sometime in unfriendly environment only because of their patriotic feeling about having an independent country or on other cases wanting to built home for their living/future children.My advice to Junubiin is that not to shame the world for their supports,i means not to kills one another before full figures(Freedom) are/is announce.

      STONE BY STONE WE CAN BUILD A MOUNTAIN...........................GOD BLESS OUR NEWEST COUNTRY SOUTHERN SUDAN.

      The writter is brother Dinka Aliap Chawul-Rumbek,Lake-SS

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    • 18 January 2011 04:42, by Young Nation

      Congradualations my South Sudanese for casting yor precious votes in favor of separation of our home land. This is the spirit we have been waiting for decades since beginning of Modern Sudan. The biggest achievement is that the entire voting centers had casted their votes in favor of Separation starting throughout voting centres in Northrn Sudan, Egypt, East Africa and diaspora. One has no need to mention votes in South Sudan since millions back home had decided to vote for Separation.

      South Sudan Nation Oyee!

      Young Naion is a graduate of International Relations and a Student of Master of International Law at Sydney University

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  • 17 January 2011 08:53, by $iong mayom

    human beings

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    • 17 January 2011 09:04, by Victory

      Mayom,

      I advise you to go through your articels before posting them, this is not facebook where you can re-write it.

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      • 17 January 2011 09:12, by $iong mayom

        Victory, why don’t u do it first then advise me. Look carefully at yours then talk lol.

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    • 18 January 2011 01:12, by padiit gaga

      The man who thinks twice before he says nothings is wise.

      Nothing is superising people for independent of southsudan, if sudan was lead by good leaders there would be no separation now,but because she was rule by evil leaders who used to empower the sharia laws to none muslim abusice other religions anda human right of all citizens.

      Now it is time for evil laws to rule themselves alone southernese are free from those laws.

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  • 17 January 2011 09:11, by Muorter Majok

    Southerners have overwhelmingly voted for secession??!!!!!!!!

    I am shocked!!!!!!!

    But in all seriousness, I just can’t imagine a true Southerner voting for unity.

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  • 17 January 2011 09:16, by Anyang

    So great guys,nice to meet our expectations. May God bless the young nation. Amen.

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  • 17 January 2011 10:00, by Padiet Deng Alony

    Thanks be to almighty God and Southern Sudanese who vote for Separation. Now let prepare a wanderful Celebration for the New Nation, the Land of Black tall and smooth people feared by the world.

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  • 17 January 2011 10:03, by Aleu

    This is the sign to shown to our Northern Sudanese brothers that, people are real fade up about their mistreatment for 50 years, the Southern Sudanese people suffering under their ruler government in the Sudan. Now this is the time for them to say we are sorry for what we did to Southern Sudanese people and also they need to show a good relationship with Southern Sudan, because a lots of Northern Sudanese business people will not stop moving between Northern Sudan and Southern Sudan therefore, they need to committed to peaceful neighbours, because the war don’t solve the most problems but make destruction.

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  • 17 January 2011 13:40, by Jalaby

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA ... HAHAHA

    So what??!!

    Now show us how you will implement New Sudan that you claim to be the pradaise in the earth and better than UTOPIA itself??!!!. For sure we will see new born for failed state behind our backyard like its neighbors garbage African countries!

    For those Jonobean who live in the north and voted for secession .. what is the hell are you doing in the north then??!!! you claimed that you are a second class citizen in the north then why do you ask for north citizen despite you voted for secession??!! why do you want to be continued 2nd class citizen??!! Now you become foreigner in the north and you’re required to correct your status otherwise we will kick you out from the north.

    Jalaby (Abo Tagia)

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    • 17 January 2011 13:45, by australian

      It is very mean-spirited of you to talk like that, Jalaby.

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      • 17 January 2011 14:29, by Mading

        The reverse is true Jalaby, kicking southerners out of Khartoum will also be applied for northerners living in the south here but succession does not mean like that.

        We will remain good neighbors, do trade together and support each other as African nations but not develop hatred.

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        • 17 January 2011 22:38, by ebonyebony

          This is a sound comment..believe me I’m a Notherner and I am in favour of secession ..i see it like this..unity means one nation and a continuing war..seperation means two happy nations and peace..if southerners want to stay in the North they should be allowed and not be called traitors by some people in the South.. and no body will harm them..before referndum i read many comments here telling Sotuherners that they will be killed by 9.Jan. and they haven’t

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    • 17 January 2011 18:11, by omoni Atari

      Jalaba /jalaby

      ONE foriegner descrbed Juba as the safest city in Africa,
      and he is from the North sudan.
      just keep crying,we got it now.

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    • 17 January 2011 22:15, by kissmyassN

      why and why and why do you want the southern sudanese to show you how to implement south sudan, you should’t worried about OUR NEW SUDAN, you should only worry about left in desert... and we should be the one worried as how you are going to survive in the desert. don’t let the AFRICAN COUNTIES who use to feed you hear your dump ass calling them names. One more thing, i have left not only a documents, but my house in your desert, I don’t need it. Really Really you do not have a backyard, I ask you to learn more about the history of sudan, THE COMING OR THE ENTERING OF ARAB INTO THE THE SUDAN

      YOU MR DOMMY

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  • 17 January 2011 14:12, by Tambura

    God Bless south Sudan

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  • 17 January 2011 17:54, by Facts Check

    http://smc.sd/eng/news-details.html...

    SSRC; Referendum Final Outcome Will be declared on 31st January

    Southern Sudan Referendum Commission (SSRC) said it will declare final outcome of referendum for self determination in south by 31st of the current month. SSRC spokeswoman Suad Ibrahim Ahmed told (smc) that vote operation was conducted in orderly atmosphere both in north and south. “Referendum early result in kassala state records 41.9 percent as vote favoring secession and 28.5% for unity. The proportion of participation records70.4% from the targeted eligible voters in the state,” SSRC told (smc).

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  • 17 January 2011 18:59, by kaci-banno

    Thaks God that everybody voted for secession but the question is, do people of southern Sudan be obedent to God and seek God wisdom so that they may live in peace, harmony to one another and create sustainable development in to the country? To Vote is an easy task and already done but to build the country is a bit complicate otherwise leader of South Sudan should understand why we are here in this stage. May God bless South Sudan

    By:kaci-Ma-Banno

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    • 17 January 2011 22:32, by Stephen kuach

      Congratulation to all of you Southerners,particularly those who have voted for secession of the South.and shame on you those who have voted for the unity,Unity is not something you should voted for as Southerner because we had welcomed the unity in many ways for more than fifty years,knowing that the Khartoum Regime would have find some ways to solve the problem and generate the whole land of Sudan in one direction without giving differences to what some people believed and the hatre to what some people don’t believed.now it’s too late for you to patching up this piece of broken South.now take another look into your leftside,did you see that warning sign? the Darfur is cracking up out of you my friend.

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