S. Sudanese face uncertain future in north next week
KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Osman may find himself in legal limbo on Sunday when he and hundreds of thousands of other southerners lose their residency rights in Sudan, nine months after their homeland seceded. A notional homeland in Osman’s case. “I am a victim of southern secession. I was born and raised in the north, have never been to the south and my wife is from the north,” said Osman, who speaks Arabic like most Sudanese, not English or any of the tribal languages common in the south. . . .
View full post on Yahoo! News – Top Stories
Leave a Reply