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South Sudan still suffering despite peace deal

More than four years after a peace deal ended the 21 year conflict between northern and southern Sudan, residents in the south say they're still suffering.

The oil rich town of Abyei remains the subject of dispute, and soldiers from both north and south still guard it.

Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports from Abyei

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