Evacuation of stranded South Sudanese since the beginning of war in Sudan continue

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Akoch Akuei Manhiem

Anyiköl kɔc South Sudanese ci tɔ̈ŋ gɛ̈lpiny pɛn Sudan mëne tɛn jɔk tɔŋ rot kɔ̈c juëc awicke bïk jäl ku dhöl aci yic riɛ̈l tɛn kek.


"Kääckua aci thääp, ɣa nɛ̈k cɔk kek, acïn tɛn niin kek thin ku anɛ̈k kek tɛ them keek yen bïk jal, ku dhɛ̈l aci yic riɛ̈l tɛ bik tëëk ku käk cäth aci yic aci yic puɔ̈l". Akoch Manhiëm luel. Kek ɣa ŋuɔ̈t ke wic kuɔ̈ny ku bi kek jɔ̈t bëi riääk yic tɛden ci keek gɛ̈ɛ̈kpiny piny thin erin liu kak cäth ku dhɔ̈l acaci yiic naŋ riɔ̈c ku kɔc awic bïk rïïŋbei.

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