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Escaping violence, South Sudanese flee to Sudan
Al Jazeera English
2015-10-29
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When South Sudan gained independence four years ago, many had hoped to build a new life in the new country.
But since then, around 200-thousand people have returned north to Sudan because of the conflict.
Al Jazeera's Caroline Malone reports.
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