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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2011

http://www.ntv.co.ke
The independence celebration will be the culmination of a long struggle that involved a decades-long bruising civil war. NTV's Rita Tinina now looks back on the journey that got South Sudan to this important milestone.

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  • i have the feeling that south sudan will repat all the mistakes failed africans countires have made, but thats learning. Already in JUBA there seems to be two kind of sudanese those close to kiir and the people on the street.

  • @timszon they are not the same. The North has muslim Arabs, the south has christians of nilotic origin. The country boundaries were drawn up by colonialists without regard for ethnic similarity.

  • I still do not get it when people fight each other especially if you are of the same looking coluour and the same country. I am happy for Sudan I hope you make good use out of this..,

  • Garang was a great man. He would be proud to be see his new country being welcomed on the world stage.

  • Kenyans, we did ourselves proud with this..

  • welcome south Sudan to East Africa

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