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At least 140 people have been killed in ethnic clashes in Southern Sudan, officials say, as aid agencies warn that the country faces a return to war. | At least 140 people have been killed in ethnic clashes in Southern Sudan, officials say, as aid agencies warn that the country faces a return to war. |
Deputy governor of Warrap state Sabino Makana said members of the Nuer group attacked Dinka cattle herders and seized thousands of animals. | Deputy governor of Warrap state Sabino Makana said members of the Nuer group attacked Dinka cattle herders and seized thousands of animals. |
Most of the violence happened over the weekend in very remote areas, he said. | Most of the violence happened over the weekend in very remote areas, he said. |
The UN says more than 2,000 people have been killed in ethnic violence in the south since January 2009. | The UN says more than 2,000 people have been killed in ethnic violence in the south since January 2009. |
More people died in Southern Sudan than in Darfur last year, however a minister has denied that war could resume. | |
'Lethal cocktail' | 'Lethal cocktail' |
The BBC's Peter Martell in the southern capital Juba says the Nuer and Dinka people have a long history of both rivalry and co-operation. | The BBC's Peter Martell in the southern capital Juba says the Nuer and Dinka people have a long history of both rivalry and co-operation. |
ANALYSIS By Peter MartellBBC News, Juba Violence of this scale and intensity is creating a lot of concern in Juba that things are out of control in the south's more remote regions. | ANALYSIS By Peter MartellBBC News, Juba Violence of this scale and intensity is creating a lot of concern in Juba that things are out of control in the south's more remote regions. |
Government ministers say they are doing all they can - they have launched disarmament drives and, with the election coming up, they are trying to tell people not to use guns to solve their disputes. | Government ministers say they are doing all they can - they have launched disarmament drives and, with the election coming up, they are trying to tell people not to use guns to solve their disputes. |
But that is an extremely difficult message to get out to heavily armed groups of people in remote areas who are angry over long-lasting enmities. | But that is an extremely difficult message to get out to heavily armed groups of people in remote areas who are angry over long-lasting enmities. |
The next Darfur? | The next Darfur? |
He says the latest clashes came to light only after a UN security team flew over the area around the city of Tonj two days ago. | He says the latest clashes came to light only after a UN security team flew over the area around the city of Tonj two days ago. |
Senior UN official Lise Grande said it was a "matter of deep concern". | Senior UN official Lise Grande said it was a "matter of deep concern". |
"Local sources on the ground said that at least 140 people had been killed, 90 wounded and 30,000 head of cattle had been stolen," she said. | "Local sources on the ground said that at least 140 people had been killed, 90 wounded and 30,000 head of cattle had been stolen," she said. |
The Warrap state deputy governor told Reuters news agency that the Nuer attackers killed 139 Dinka herders and wounded dozens more on Saturday. | The Warrap state deputy governor told Reuters news agency that the Nuer attackers killed 139 Dinka herders and wounded dozens more on Saturday. |
He said many of the Nuers also died, but he did not have reliable figures. | He said many of the Nuers also died, but he did not have reliable figures. |
The north and south fought a 22-year civil war that left some 1.5 million people dead. | The north and south fought a 22-year civil war that left some 1.5 million people dead. |
A 2005 peace deal ended the conflict and created a power-sharing government. | A 2005 peace deal ended the conflict and created a power-sharing government. |
In pictures: Sudan cattle camps | In pictures: Sudan cattle camps |
But 10 international aid agencies warned on Thursday that a "lethal cocktail" of rising violence, chronic poverty and political tensions was pushing the accord towards collapse. | But 10 international aid agencies warned on Thursday that a "lethal cocktail" of rising violence, chronic poverty and political tensions was pushing the accord towards collapse. |
Southern politicians accuse President Omar al-Bashir's allies of arming rival groups in the south to stoke up trouble. | Southern politicians accuse President Omar al-Bashir's allies of arming rival groups in the south to stoke up trouble. |
They say Mr Bashir wants to destabilise the region to sabotage a national election planned for April, and a referendum on southern independence the following year. | They say Mr Bashir wants to destabilise the region to sabotage a national election planned for April, and a referendum on southern independence the following year. |
But Humanitarian Affairs Minister Abdul Bagi Gilani said there was no possibility of a return to war. | |
"This will never happen because all parties - [President Bashir's] National Congress Party and SPLM are keen not to go to war again," he told the AP news agency. | |
He did admit, however that there was a "humanitarian catastrophe" in the south, which remains one of the poorest areas of the world, leading to frequent clashes over resources. | |
SUDAN'S STRUGGLING SOUTH Southern Sudan All Sudan Population: 7.5m to 9.7m Population: 42.2m Area: 640,000 sq km Area: 2.5m sq km Maternal mortality: 1,700 deaths per 100,000 births Maternal mortality: 1,107 deaths per 100,000 births Access to clean water: 50% Access to clean water: 70% Life expectancy: 42 years Life expectancy: 58.92 years Sources: CIA, UN, UNFPA | SUDAN'S STRUGGLING SOUTH Southern Sudan All Sudan Population: 7.5m to 9.7m Population: 42.2m Area: 640,000 sq km Area: 2.5m sq km Maternal mortality: 1,700 deaths per 100,000 births Maternal mortality: 1,107 deaths per 100,000 births Access to clean water: 50% Access to clean water: 70% Life expectancy: 42 years Life expectancy: 58.92 years Sources: CIA, UN, UNFPA |