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Dr Harry Verhoeven talks about Chinas role in Southern Sudan

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21 Aug 2014

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Dr Harry Verhoeven talks about Chinas role in Southern Sudan

Harry Verhoeven was interviewd by Radio France International (20 August) about China's constructive role in South Sudan in limiting wider regional conflict.


Harry also discusses rights groups concerns about child soldiers being recruited and deployed in the conflict.

You can listen to the interview online here: https://soundcloud.com/radiofranceinternationale/china-has-played-a-positive-constructive-role-in-south-sudan-limiting-regional-contagion?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=twitter

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