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Sudan's displaced fight for survival
Despite hopes pinned on referendum, many southerners still displaced from previous wars.
Last Modified: 05 Jan 2011 22:50 GMT

Civil wars in Sudan have killed more than two million people.

A further four million southerners have lost their homes at some point during the violence.

Although the upcoming referendum on separation has increased hopes for peace in some parts of Southern Sudan, many are still displaced.

Al Jazeera's Casey Kauffman reports from Aweil North County in South Sudan.

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