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Friday, February 4, 2011
West Wing Week: "Dispatches from Sudan"
wh.gov: West Wing Week: "Dispatches from Sudan"
Today the official preliminary results from the historic referendum in Sudan were released. The people of Southern Sudan appear to have voted overwhelmingly in support of independence: total turnout was about 97 percent with almost 99 percent of voters casting their ballots to create the world's newest nation. West Wing Week was on the ground in Sudan during the week-long referendum, traveling to all parts of the country with the President's Special Envoy, General Scott Gration. We went behind the scenes at polling stations from Juba to Khartoum, met some of the international community who helped to ensure the vote was fair and peaceful, and traveled to Darfur to inspect conditions and learn about the commitment of the United States to peace in this region after decades of civil war.
VOANews: 99% of Southern Sudanese Vote for Independence
Nearly final referendum results show just 45,000 out of 3.8 million voters supported continued unity with north
VOANews: Choosing a New Name for a New Southern Sudan
Consensus seems to be forming that the newly independent country will call itself 'South Sudan'
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