Split from north Sudan favored by south, The Washington Times (2011)
This news article is about early results for a referendum on splitting the country in two, which officials in Sudan said it show that more than 98 percent of voters in and near the south's capital of Juba voted for independence from the north. The referendum panel for Central Equatoria State posted its results for the weeklong voting, which ended Saturday, Associated Press reported. Southern President Salva Kiir urged southerners to wait to celebrate until complete results are announced in mid-February.
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