Sudan’s cattle rustling scourge
Government disarmament campaign has made villagers more vulnerable to the brutal raids.

Published On 9 Jul 2010
Cattle rustling has always plagued southern Sudan. But after two civil wars, warring tribes are now heavily armed, and the raids are becoming ever more brutal.
Thousands are killed every year. And, as May Welsh reports, communities in Terekeka county say a government campaign to disarm civilians has left them unable to protect themselves.
Source: Al Jazeera