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Members of South Sudan's Nuer tribe traveled half way around the world looking for a safe place to build their lives away from the fighting in their homeland. They found it in Austin.
Group of 6,000 fighters from Lou Nuer tribe set fire to huts in towns of Lukangol, Pibor, prompting tens of thousands to flee. Accessibility links. Skip to main content; ...
Renewed fighting between two rival tribes also responsible for death of more than 2,000 women and children. Accessibility links. Skip to main content; Skip to main Navigation; Skip to Search; ...
AUSTIN, Minn.—Members of South Sudan’s Nuer tribe traveled half way around the world looking for a safe place to build their lives away from the fighting in their homeland. They found it in ...
A Seattle Sudanese refugee is raising money for his tribe in South Sudan. He says the money is going for food and medicine for tribal youth — but those youth are intent on wiping out a rival ...
In an Aug. 31 story about tribal violence in southern Sudan, The Associated Press erroneously quoted a U.N. official as saying the Dinka Bor tribe attacked a village of the rival Lou-Nuer tribe.
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South Sudanese Nebraskans rally at State Capitol, label killings of Nuer people as genocide - MSNDozens of Nebraskans with South Sudanese backgrounds rallied at the Nebraska State Capitol to raise awareness about what they call a genocide in their homeland.
MARCH 5-13, 2009 - At least 453 people, mainly women and children, are killed in attacks by the Lou Nuer tribe on at least 17 villages of the rival Murle ethnic group in Jonglei.
Members of a South Sudanese tribe targeted in massive attacks late last month have killed 22 people and burned down three villages of the opposing tribe in new attacks, a state governor said Monday.
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