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Sudan's 'un-noticed' crisis Sudan's 'un-noticed' crisis
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Sudan's 21 year civil war left more than two million people dead and drove more than four million from their homes.Sudan's 21 year civil war left more than two million people dead and drove more than four million from their homes.
In 2005, the mainly Muslim north signed a peace agreement with the mostly Christian south. But since then, tensions have returned along the border - which straddles the country's huge oil reserves.In 2005, the mainly Muslim north signed a peace agreement with the mostly Christian south. But since then, tensions have returned along the border - which straddles the country's huge oil reserves.
Today reporter Mike Thomson has been to southern Sudan - to see how decades of conflict have left people in need of food and medicine:Today reporter Mike Thomson has been to southern Sudan - to see how decades of conflict have left people in need of food and medicine:
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Photography by Mike Thomson and Ed Prendeville. Slideshow production by Paul Kerley.Photography by Mike Thomson and Ed Prendeville. Slideshow production by Paul Kerley.