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Enough's Maggie Fick Discusses Sudan's North-South Relations on Bloggingheads.tv
Posted by Laura Heaton on Aug 09, 2009
Enough policy assistant Maggie Fick spoke to Mark Goldberg of U.N. Dispatch in a diavlog featured on Bloggingheads.tv today. With all that's on the line in Sudan as the clock ticks toward national elections next year and a self-determination referendum in the South in 2011 -- two major provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between North and South -- their conversation serves to emphasize the importance of renewed international attention to North-South relations in Sudan. It's a great primer for understanding the current challenges in Sudan and, in particular, the significance of the recent ruling on the contested region of Abyei.
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