Sudanese Refugees in South Sudan Call for Ceasefire as Ramadan Ends [4:00]

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Sudanese refugees sheltering in Maban County are advocating for an end to the conflict in Sudan. Originating mainly from Sudan’s Blue Nile state, the refugees crossed into South Sudan in 2012 following clashes between the Sudan Armed Forces and rebels with SPLM North. With Ramadan drawing to a close, the refugees are appealing for a cease-fire. Mamer Abraham Kuot reports for VOA from Bunj in Upper Nile State's Maban County.