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4 FebruaryFebruary 3, 2013 (JUBA) - Community leaders and youth groups from South Sudan’s border state Western Bahr el Ghazal (WBEG) have called on the state and central government to pardon those alleged to have incited or participated in a spate of unrest last year which left a number of people dead, state adviser on peace and reconciliation Effesio Kon Uguak said on Sunday.
Uguak, whose office organised an aggressive campaign for reconciliation dialogue and peace building following the violent (...)
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