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South Sudan’s Independence Weekend
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BGEA Admin
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July 9, 2011
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South Sudan’s Independence Weekend
South Sudan is celebrating its independence from Sudan this weekend.
On July 9, a military parade will be part of the official celebration of a new nation.
South Sudan is the 54th country in Africa.
A civil war from 1983 to 2005 in Sudan has made even the basics of life very difficult to attain.
Only 15 percent of people in South Sudan are able to read.
South Sudan now has hope thanks to its new found freedom and investments from organizations like Samaritan's Purse.
More smiles as Independence Day nears.
The joy of being their own country has many celebrating.
And even more celebrating.
Dozens of leaders from other nations will be on hand to witness history.
This man is surely celebrating as well.
The official end to the civil war was in 2005, but July 9 marks the day where freedom as a country first begins.
South Sudan will be known as the youngest country on earth.
The excitement continues down the streets in Juba.
Others are taking a relaxed approach to the weekend.
Preparing for Franklin Graham's arrival.
A traditional dance.
Franklin Graham is welcomed at the airport.
Franklin has ministered in Sudan for many years.
A warm greeting.
Surveying part of the new capital.
Franklin Visits Salva Kiir, the new President of South Sudan.
Franklin with Ken Isaacs, Vice President of Programs for Samaritan's Purse.