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Dhieu Mathok Dhieu Mathok
Name: Dr. Dhieu Mathok
Position: Collaborate lecturer in the Center for Peace and Development Studies, University of Juba, South Sudan
Books: Author of Politics of Ethnic Discrimination in Sudan: A Justification for the Secession of South Sudan
Contact: aromjok@yahoo.com
- Friday 14 September 2012
By Dhieu Mathok Diing Wol
Northern Bahr el Ghazal was not fully part of the Anglo-Egyptian administration until 1922.
On 21st February 1922, the British troops from Wau under the command of Bimbashi Middleton clashed with a force (...)
- Tuesday 3 July 2012
By Dhieu Mathok Diing Wol
Home and Away conference’s hall in Juba city, the capital of the world’s newest country, South Sudan that ought to celebrate its first anniversary for the independence on July 9th, hosted the most renowned (...)
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