18/07/2012
The Republic of South Sudan held on July 9 the first anniversary of its independence. The youngest country of the United Nations, its member 193, celebrated the first birthday between joy and bitterness to see how the international community's efforts to end one of the longest and bloodiest civil wars in history, by the formation of two stable and cohesive states with great potential for development thanks to the important energy resources.
The distribution of these resources, ethnic coexistence and the Abyei dispute, are still open wounds on the skin of once the largest country in Africa. Wounds take to heal, but the economic crisis of the world we live burn may force more dramatic.
Author: Ignacio J. García Sánchez
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