Solving south Sudan's land-grab problem

RFi English | 2 January 2012
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Train crossing South Sudan (Photo: Bertramz/Wikimedia Commons)

By Hannah McNeish






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South Sudan became the world's newest country last July when it gained independence from the north, but over nine per cent of its land had already been acquired for large-scale investment by organisations accused of 'land-grabbing'. Now, the government is trying to undo deals done without its, or the community's knowledge, before people rise up to free it again.
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