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South Sudan cancels Independence day events

Saturday June 24 2017
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A man wearing bull horns and a robe with the South Sudanese flag blows a horn during celebrations marking three years of Independence in Juba on July 9, 2014. There have been no such events since 2016. AFP PHOTO

By AFP

South Sudan, the world's youngest nation gripped by civil war, has cancelled its official independence day celebrations for the second year running.

"We are not celebrating... because our situation does not require us to celebrate at a time when there are people in need of these funds," explained government spokesman Michael Makuei of the cancellation.

South Sudan split with Sudan on July 9, 2011 but has been engulfed by civil war since 2013.

Violence and subsequent famine have killed tens of thousands and forced 3.7 million people from their homes.

Its oil-dependant economy is on the brink of collapse, with inflation spiralling to over 800 per cent this year.

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Last year's Independence day celebrations were also cancelled due to violent clashes in Juba between the forces of President Salva Kiir and those loyal to former deputy Riek Machar.

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