23 May 2013
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Imagine what those people had in minds to cut the devil's hair. It wasn't so simple to move forward doing that job. Every time they cut the devil's hair, the hair grew back like it was never cut. They kept…
Our late leader Dr. John Garang quote the above story to narrate the reasons he didn't visit civilians during the civil war. I found the story very funny he was sharing his speech with the groups of civilians he was…
       I Stand with President,  Kiir Mayardit              By  Gabriel M. Tor “South Sudan's spokesman said, his troops would only leave if defeated” (BBC - April 13th, 2012).   Like South Sudanese civil populations, friends and patriotic arm forces…
          Egypt Is a Racist Judge for Sudan                    By Gabriel M. Tor    We have no crime committed other than our own skins and religions.   I once read a caption that reads “This Machine has no Brain, use…
  Corrupt and Non-Responsive GOSS                  “Not much in Change of Attitude” Hillary Clinton, U.S Secretary State.          By Gabriel M. Tor   Where is the law that punishes crime? Which is the constitution to cite?   Check South Sudan…
                         Khartoum’s Demon and Gimmick – Bashir’s Folly Demise.                                                                By Gabriel Makuei Tor                                                                     May 28th, 2011.   If it’s rhetoric let’s do some slick rhetoric and if it’s hardware shield, let’s put up the shield. Juba have waited…
  By Gabriel Makuei Tor The SPLM/A current flag adapted during the revolution time was agreed upon by our fighters; whoever is against it now was against us during the civil war.   Congratulation to South Sudan Legislative Assembly for…
by DeTall Malual on Friday, January 21, 2011 at 2:12pm. Our president Salva Kiir launched an attack on it but still growing like crazy. Come on citizens this must be a wake up call for everyone to act. South Sudan…
“Who hate others, end up hating himself”. By Gabriel Makuei Tor   Welcoming 2011 in the Sudanese communities at home and Diasporas is viewed differently. A Southerner who needs the South to Secede is perceiving the year 2011, a valuable…
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