The Morning Call
As Sudan threatened to close its borders with South Sudan and the country’s vice president Taban Deng Gai is meeting other diplomats in New York to end violence in the country, a UN led monitoring group in the country out said there are serious rights violations and the implementation of the August 2015 peace agreement between rival political factions has been very slow.
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