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Sudan's southern rebels walk out | Sudan's southern rebels walk out |
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Former southern rebels in Sudan have suspended their involvement in the national unity government. | Former southern rebels in Sudan have suspended their involvement in the national unity government. |
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement said its northern partners had failed to implement parts of a 2005 deal that ended a 21-year civil war. | |
These include boundary demarcations and the redeployment of northern troops from the south. | These include boundary demarcations and the redeployment of northern troops from the south. |
A SPLM spokesman said none of its officials would report to work until the outstanding issues were resolved. | A SPLM spokesman said none of its officials would report to work until the outstanding issues were resolved. |
The BBC's Amber Henshaw in the capital, Khartoum, says the comprehensive peace deal signed two year ago - ending Africa's longest civil war - has been looking increasingly fragile over the last few weeks. | The BBC's Amber Henshaw in the capital, Khartoum, says the comprehensive peace deal signed two year ago - ending Africa's longest civil war - has been looking increasingly fragile over the last few weeks. |
South Sudan President Salva Kiir, the country's deputy president, warned recently that there could be a return to war if the deal was not properly implemented. | South Sudan President Salva Kiir, the country's deputy president, warned recently that there could be a return to war if the deal was not properly implemented. |