The Atlantic Wire - Southern Sudanese today begin voting in a week-long referendum on
whether they should split from the ethnically and religious distinct
North, which has long used violence to dominate the South. Most analysts
predict that, miraculously, the vote will proceed peacefully
and end with Sudan splitting into two distinct countries. But what
happens after that? Here is what Sudan-watchers -- including President
Obama -- have to say about the the implications of this vote and of
Sudan's divide.
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