Uprooted South Sudanese fear the call to return home
By Katy Migiro JUBA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – In South Sudan's capital, Mary Nyapini Malual watches her children jostle over a plate of stew and pancakes, grateful they are safe from a government she believes wants to kill them. It has been more than a year since Malual ran from clashes that broke out after months of tension sparked by President Salva Kiir's decision to fire former vice president Riek Machar.