Sudan violence
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According to The International Organization for Migration an IOM convoy of four trucks carrying kits that include kitchen utensils, soap, jerry cans, blankets, plastic sheeting and mosquito nets is en route to Pibor town in Jonglei. (AP Photo)
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Aliye Amnor a victim of ethnic violence in Jonglei, state, South Sudan, waits in line at the World Food Program distribution center in Pibor to receive emergency food rations. (AP Photo)
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A victim of ethnic violence in Jonglei state receives emergency food rations at the World Food Program distribution center in Pibor, South Sudan. Tens of thousands fled their homes after ethnic violence erupted in Pibor county. (AP Photo)
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Relief food of the World Food Program is offloaded in Pibor, South Sudan. The International Organization for Migration said that an IOM convoy of four trucks carrying kits that include kitchen utensils, soap, jerry cans, blankets, plastic sheeting and mosquito nets is en route to Pibor town in Jonglei. (AP Photo)
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South Sudanese who fled the recent ethnic violence listen as a woman describes the attacks, in Gumuruk, Jonglei State. (Reuters)
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Displaced residents of Pibor County, South Sudan, unload bags of food flown in by the World Food Program ar Pibor airport. (AP Photo)
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