Overview
Escalating violence in South Sudan has claimed more lives in 2009 than the conflict in Darfur, but has been largely ignored by the western media. Reporter Ramita Navai and director Julie Noon uncover a disturbing new trend of women and children being directly targeted. More than 2000 people have been killed in 2009 in South Sudan, and a quarter of a million people displaced. The unrest is threatening to destroy the 2005 peace deal that ended Africa's longest and bloodiest civil war, which lasted 22 years and saw over two million people killed.
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10 - 1Congo: Forest of the Dead March 13, 2009 -
10 - 2Cambodia: Selling the Killing Fields March 20, 2009 -
10 - 3Turkey: Killing for Honour March 27, 2009 -
10 - 4Sierra Leone: Insanity of War April 03, 2009 -
10 - 5Haiti: The Island That Ate Itself April 10, 2009 -
10 - 6China and North Korea: The Great Escape April 17, 2009 -
10 - 7India: Children of the Inferno April 24, 2009 -
10 - 8Afghanistan: Waiting for the Taliban May 01, 2009 -
10 - 9Papua New Guinea: Bush Knives and Black Magic May 08, 2009 -
10 - 10Brazil: The Killables May 15, 2009 -
10 - 11Ingushetia: Russia's Dirty War September 25, 2009 -
10 - 12Philippines: Holy Warriors October 02, 2009 -
10 - 13Peru: Blood and Oil October 09, 2009 -
10 - 14Liberia: Stolen Childhood October 16, 2009 -
10 - 15Guatemala: Riding with the Devil October 23, 2009 -
10 - 16Greece: The Unwanted October 30, 2009 -
10 - 17South Sudan: How to Fuel a Famine November 06, 2009 -
10 - 18Nepal: The Living Dead November 13, 2009 -
10 - 19Malaysia: Refugees for Sale November 20, 2009 -
10 - 20Israel: The Battle for Israel's Soul November 27, 2009 -
10 - 21Israel: The Battle for Israel's Soul November 27, 2009

