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Tribal war
Nov 19 2009, William

Visitors to Rier, in southern Sudan, are welcomed by a large rectangular tank and a freshly-painted sign trumpeting the White Nile Petroleum Operating Company’s initiative to supply drinking water.

But the inhabitants of this festering clutter of...

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