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Citizens from the state of South Sudan pour into Sudanese border areas: photos tell it all
30 January, 2014By: Mohammed Osman













Jabalain locality, white Nile state (Sudanow)- Hundreds of thousands of southern Sudanese refugees have poured into the Joda area in Jabalain locality, inside the Sudan national territories, following recent developments back in their home area in South Sudan.
The refugees were looking for shelter, security and food. a sudanow.info.sd photojournalist, Magdi Abdallah, who visited the area, and came out with the following telling pictures,listened to heart breaking stories. some women say they walked on food from Malakal, others from Bentio, a third group from Renk, to this locality.

Judat al Fakhar is a vital area which those southerners entered from their country into the Sudan. Not far from this area, lay the international borders which have not yet been clearly demarcated. still local inhabitants were happy to share the little they have with the new arrivals.



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