Over 99 pct in Southern Sudan Vote for Secession.
JUBA, Sudan – Southern Sudan's referendum commission said Sunday that more than 99 percent of voters in the south opted to secede from the country's north in a vote held earlier this month.
The announcement drew cheers from a crowd of thousands that gathered in Juba, the dusty capital of what may become the world's newest country.
The weeklong vote, held in early January and widely praised for being peaceful and for meeting international standards, was a condition of a 2005 peace agreement that ended a north-south civil war that lasted two decades and killed 2 million people.
The head of the commission's southern bureau, Justice Chan Reec Madut, said Sunday that voter turnout in the 10 states in the south was also 99 percent. He said only some 16,000 voters in the south chose to remain united with northern Sudan, while 3.7 million chose to separate.
read more here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110130/ap_on_re_af/af_southern_sudan_referendum
http://southernnationalist.com/blog/2011/01/23/secesionists-march-with-nc-flag-in-southern-sudan/african_confederates_1/
The Christians in Southern Sudan have a deeper understanding of the flag than many Americans.
Quote from: twirldoggy on February 07, 2011, 07:21:23 PM
The Christians in Southern Sudan have a deeper understanding of the flag than many Americans.
Go south, southeast US andyou will find a host of people who understand the meaning.
The only problem I see with this Steve, is it's just another country( Southern Sudan ) that we will have to pay millions to in the form of foreign aid
Quote from: jarhead on February 08, 2011, 10:58:02 AM
The only problem I see with this Steve, is it's just another country( Southern Sudan ) that we will have to pay millions to in the form of foreign aid
Maybe i don't know at this point.
Why pay foreign aid to Southern Sudan or any other country?