Women from the Ngok Dinka tribe prepare food outside their hut in the Abyei region
Women from the Ngok Dinka tribe prepare food outside their hut in the Abyei region, September 14, 2013. Abyei, straddling the border between Sudan and South Sudan, is claimed by both sides, which fought one of Africa's longest civil wars. Since South Sudan's secession in 2011 after an independence vote, both countries have been unable to decide on the ownership of Abyei, which is inhabited by the Dinka tribe allied to South Sudan and the Misseriya, an Arab tribe following Sudan. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS CIVIL UNREST FOOD)
Villagers from the Ngok Dinka community congregate in prayers for a peaceful referendum in the Abyei region
Villagers from the Ngok Dinka community congregate in prayers for a peaceful referendum in the Abyei region, September 14, 2013. Abyei, straddling the border between Sudan and South Sudan, is claimed by both sides, which fought one of Africa's longest civil wars. Since South Sudan's secession in 2011 after an independence vote, both countries have been unable to decide on the ownership of Abyei, which is inhabited by the Dinka tribe allied to South Sudan and the Misseriya, an Arab tribe following Sudan. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)
Displaced women carry food aid in Agok
Displaced women carry food aid in Agok, in the Abyei region, September 13, 2013. Abyei, straddling the border between Sudan and South Sudan, is claimed by both sides, which fought one of Africa's longest civil wars. Since South Sudan's secession in 2011 after an independence vote, both countries have been unable to decide on the ownership of Abyei, which is inhabited by the Dinka tribe allied to South Sudan and the Misseriya, an Arab tribe following Sudan. Picture taken September 13, 2013. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST FOOD)
A displaced woman prepares food outside her shelter in Agok
A displaced woman prepares food outside her shelter in Agok, in the Abyei region, September 13, 2013. Abyei, straddling the border between Sudan and South Sudan, is claimed by both sides, which fought one of Africa's longest civil wars. Since South Sudan's secession in 2011 after an independence vote, both countries have been unable to decide on the ownership of Abyei, which is inhabited by the Dinka tribe allied to South Sudan and the Misseriya, an Arab tribe following Sudan. Picture taken September 13, 2013. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: SOCIETY FOOD)
A displaced woman prepares food outside her shelter in Agok
A displaced woman prepares food outside her shelter in Agok, in the Abyei region, September 13, 2013. Abyei, straddling the border between Sudan and South Sudan, is claimed by both sides, which fought one of Africa's longest civil wars. Since South Sudan's secession in 2011 after an independence vote, both countries have been unable to decide on the ownership of Abyei, which is inhabited by the Dinka tribe allied to South Sudan and the Misseriya, an Arab tribe following Sudan. Picture taken September 13, 2013. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST FOOD)
Displaced women plait their hair outside their huts in Agok
Displaced women plait their hair outside their huts in Agok, in the Abyei region, September 13, 2013. Abyei, straddling the border between Sudan and South Sudan, is claimed by both sides, which fought one of Africa's longest civil wars. Since South Sudan's secession in 2011 after an independence vote, both countries have been unable to decide on the ownership of Abyei, which is inhabited by the Dinka tribe allied to South Sudan and the Misseriya, an Arab tribe following Sudan. Picture taken September 13, 2013. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY)
Displaced girls prepare food outside their shelter in Agok
Displaced girls prepare food outside their shelter in Agok, in the Abyei region, September 13, 2013. Abyei, straddling the border between Sudan and South Sudan, is claimed by both sides, which fought one of Africa's longest civil wars. Since South Sudan's secession in 2011 after an independence vote, both countries have been unable to decide on the ownership of Abyei, which is inhabited by the Dinka tribe allied to South Sudan and the Misseriya, an Arab tribe following Sudan. Picture taken September 13, 2013. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST FOOD)
S.Sudan army kills almost 100 members of small tribe-rights group
SOUTHSUDAN-FIGHTING/:S.Sudan army kills almost 100 members of small tribe-rights group