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The independence of South Sudan inflicted nationality and identity difficulties upon the two million South Sudanese living in Sudan. Worrying about future identity and hoping to build their hometowns, as many as 330 thousand South Sudanese born and raised in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, gave up their lives in Sudan and tried hard to move back to South Sudan.

 The independence of South Sudan inflicted nationality and identity difficulties upon the two million South Sudanese living in Sudan. Worrying about future identity and hoping to build their hometowns, as many as 330 thousand South Sudanese born and raised in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, gave up their lives in Sudan and tried hard to move back to South Sudan.

 The independence of South Sudan inflicted nationality and identity difficulties upon the two million South Sudanese living in Sudan. Worrying about future identity and hoping to build their hometowns, as many as 330 thousand South Sudanese born and raised in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, gave up their lives in Sudan and tried hard to move back to South Sudan.

 The independence of South Sudan inflicted nationality and identity difficulties upon the two million South Sudanese living in Sudan. Worrying about future identity and hoping to build their hometowns, as many as 330 thousand South Sudanese born and raised in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, gave up their lives in Sudan and tried hard to move back to South Sudan.

 The independence of South Sudan inflicted nationality and identity difficulties upon the two million South Sudanese living in Sudan. Worrying about future identity and hoping to build their hometowns, as many as 330 thousand South Sudanese born and raised in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, gave up their lives in Sudan and tried hard to move back to South Sudan.

 The independence of South Sudan inflicted nationality and identity difficulties upon the two million South Sudanese living in Sudan. Worrying about future identity and hoping to build their hometowns, as many as 330 thousand South Sudanese born and raised in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, gave up their lives in Sudan and tried hard to move back to South Sudan.

 The independence of South Sudan inflicted nationality and identity difficulties upon the two million South Sudanese living in Sudan. Worrying about future identity and hoping to build their hometowns, as many as 330 thousand South Sudanese born and raised in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, gave up their lives in Sudan and tried hard to move back to South Sudan.

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