Monday, October 31, 2011

Ugandan border moves into South Sudanese territory

Reports have emerged from South Sudan that unilaterally the southern border the country shares with Uganda was moved as defined by Global Positioning Satellites suddenly giving the country some territory that belongs to Southern Sudan.

Border relations between the world's newest country and Uganda have been a continuous problem as Ugandan Peoples Defense Forces (UPDF) has had a significant presence in the border regions in search of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) which they had perused across the border into South Sudan. Sources assert that the LRA "is no longer in the area".


By: Gina Fazio

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