Scary report on Southern and Northern Sudan
Scary details that North and Southern Sudan are sliding back to war calls for immediate action before its too late.

A newly released report has revealed that both North and South are in a race to purchase arms which is for sure a recipe for disaster.
“Armies from both sides, and array of rebel groups and militias, are also stocking on weapons ahead of any conflict, despite arms embargoes imposed by the European Union and the United Nations,” says a report by the Small Arms Survey.
Arms deliveries reported by Sudan's government rose sharply from 2001 to 2008, the Small Arms Survey said, adding more weapons were getting through from neighbouring countries and other sources with the help of brokers, some of them European.
The report says Iran and China were the main suppliers to the north, while the south was getting much of its weapons via Kenya and Ethiopia, with a transfer of tanks coming from Ukraine through Kenya documented in 2007 and 2008.





