Image by Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sudan, 2011
January 14, 2011 / Religion & Ethics News Weekly
Fred de Sam Lazaro, Rebecca Hamilton
Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on the expectations and high hopes of the predominantly Christian southern Sudanese voters, who are heading to the polls in this historic bid to separate from Sudan's Ar
Nyayouk Duok making her intentions clear at the polling center. The open hand was the ballot symbol for “separation” from Sudan, which would create the world’s newest nation. Pictorial symbols were placed on the ballot in a country where 85 percent of the population cannot read or write. Image by Fred de Sam Lazaro. Sudan, 2011.
January 10, 2011 / Untold Stories
Fred de Sam Lazaro
Celebrating expected secession, south Sudan prepares for transition's challenges.
Image by Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sudan, 2011.
January 10, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Fred de Sam Lazaro
As residents of southern Sudan vote on a referendum to secede from the north, dozens have been killed in new violence.
January 8, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Fred de Sam Lazaro
Fred de Sam Lazaro reports from a town that will be near the border if Sudan splits into two countries following its vote on secession.
April 9, 2010 / PBS NewsHour
Larisa Epatko
As Sudan gears up for Sunday's national elections, another landmark vote is on the horizon -- a referendum in January that will determine whether the south splits from the north.
April 9, 2010 / PBS NewsHour
Larisa Epatko
The village of Abyei had a population of about 30,000 when, in May 2008, violence broke out between government forces from the north and soldiers from the south, leveling the town and forcing the r
April 8, 2010 / PBS NewsHour
Larisa Epatko
In May 2008, long-simmering tensions between the Sudan People's Liberation Army of the south and government forces from the north boiled over into violent clashes in the town of Abyei, causing an e
April 7, 2010 / PBS NewsHour
Fred de Sam Lazaro
Decades of civil war in southern Sudan has have hindered the population's access to clean water and allowed some parasites to persist.
April 2, 2010 / PBS NewsHour
Larisa Epatko
Sudan's first multi-party presidential and parliamentary elections in 24 years are set for April 11, but with just days to go, the main opposition presidential candidate has withdrawn from the race
Tent frame in Abyei, Sudan, with a bird of prey, called a kite, launching from it.
March 26, 2010 / Untold Stories
Larisa Epatko
The people of Sudan have two important votes approaching: national elections next month in which they will decide whether President Omar al-Bashir should stay or go, and a referendum in early 2011...
March 4, 2010 / PBS NewsHour
Fred de Sam Lazaro, Larisa Epatko
In February, NewsHour special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro and producer Nicole See visited a Doctors Without Borders hospital in a remote part of southern Sudan, where patients often walk f
March 3, 2010 / PBS NewsHour
Larisa Epatko, Fred de Sam Lazaro
As presidential elections and a vote on north-south succession approach, Zach Vertin of the International Crisis Group sat down with NewsHour special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro in Sudan to di