Thursday, March 7, 2013


Dozens dead, hundreds missing in South Sudan raid- Jamie Lerman


During a cattle drive in South Sudan, heavily armed militia attack some tribesmen. This attack left dozens dead and it is possible that many others were kidnapped. "Unarmed civilians were 'murdered in cold blood'" while tending to their everyday lives (like herding cattle).
http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/10/world/africa/south-sudan-violence/index.html
I think it's awful that out of no where, these tribesmen get attack by heavily armed militia. It's unfair, and unjust. It doesn't even make much sense. There didn't seem to be any reason for the attack. The tribesmen were just herding some cattle minding their own business when all of a sudden , they get attack with guns and other forms of violence.

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  2. i find a huge coincidence how everything i seem to read about africa or southwest asia always include some kind of violence. whether its clashes, murders,bombs, but it always has died or injured people at the end.
    RUBY AGUILAR

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  3. This is awful. I don't understand how someone could just attack a group of people for absolutely no reason whatsoever. It is not right. I want to know the reason of the attack. I hope this doesn't happen again because I feel so bad for the dead and the kidnapped. I hope they are found soon, and I hope these militia are severely punished.

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  4. The Dallas Morning News is also full of bad news. Bad things happen everywhere.

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