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Military Kinship, Inc.: patronage, inter-ethnic marriages and social classes in South Sudan

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Interviews

  • 21/4/2009 Former SPLA soldier now police officer, Nimule.
  • 21/04/2009 Chairperson of a women’s group, Nimule.
  • 23/4/2009  Women’s group, Nimule .
  • 23/7/2009 Government official, Juba.
  • 11/2/2010 International staff member of an international organisation, Juba.
  • 30/3/2010 Interview, judge of High Court and Court of Appeal for Greater Bahr El Ghazal, Rumbek.
  • 5/10/2010 High-ranking female SPLA officer now government official, Juba.
  • 10/6/2010 Women’s group, Torit.
  • 14/6/2010 Former governor of Jonglei now Minister of Defence, Bor.
  • 28/6/2010a International livestock specialist of an international organisation, Juba.
  • 28/6/2010b International staff member of an international organisation, Juba.
  • 3/11/2010 Former Ketiba Banat members now Deputy Director for Social Welfare at the Police and traditional birth attendant, Juba.
  • 8/11/2010a Former female SPLA child soldier now medical doctor, Juba.
  • 8/11/2010b Two widows from the Widows’ Association, Juba.
  • 10/11/2010 Former SPLA soldier then director of a local newspaper, Juba.
  • 11/11/2010 Former female SPLA officer now government official, Juba.
  • 25/7/2014 Government official, Juba.
  • 31/7/2014 Staff member in the Ministry of Information, Juba.
  • 1/8/2014a Government official, Juba.
  • 1/8/2014b Member of Parliament in Juba.
  • 5/8/2014 High-ranking government official, Rumbek.
  • 6/8/2014 Former SPLA commander, now on staff of an international organisation, Rumbek.
  • 7/8/2014a Former SPLA (child) soldier now on staff of a local NGO, Rumbek.
  • 7/8/2014b Former high-ranking SPLA officer now on staff of an international organisation, Rumbek.
  • 8/8/2014 National staff member of an international organisation, Aweil.
  • 9/8/2014a Member of an opposition political party, Aweil.
  • 9/8/2014b National staff member of an international organisation, Aweil.
  • 9/8/2014c National staff member of an international organisation, Aweil.

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