Kafia Kingi
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| Kafia Kingi حمرة الوز |
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| Location in Sudan | |
| Coordinates: 9°16′23″N 24°25′03″E / 9.273123°N 24.417404°ECoordinates: 9°16′23″N 24°25′03″E / 9.273123°N 24.417404°E | |
| Country | |
| State | جنوب دارفور |
| Time zone | GMT+3 |
Kafia Kingi (or Kafiya Kinji) is a community in Western Bahr al-Ghazal state, South Sudan.
The Kafia Kingi enclave is a mineral-rich area on the border between Sudan and South Sudan. It was due to be given to South Sudan under the terms of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement.[1] The Arab Republic of Sudan controls this enclave today.[2]
Warlord Joseph Kony is thought to hiding in Kafia Kingi.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ Rift Valley Institute
- ^ Sudan Supporting Kony, group Says The Boston Globe, April 27, 2013
- ^ Joseph Kony's rebels sell ivory, minerals: report The Associated Press, November 19, 2014