Der Sudan, das Gold und die Raffinerie

Eine Hand hält einige Goldnuggets.
Mit der Unabhängigkeit des Südsudans hat das Land drei Viertel seiner Ölproduktion verloren. Nun setzt das Land auf seine Goldvorkommen.
Eine Hand hält einige Goldnuggets.

REUTERSAn employee holds gold samples at the Ariab mine in this September 28, 2011 file photo. Tens of thousands of Sudanese has been lured by a gold rush in remote northeast of the vast country, where experts say large amounts of valuable minerals may li
Zwei Frauen sitzen vor einem Stand mit Eimern voller Lebensmittel zum Verkauf.

REUTERSWomen set up their shops at the Konyo Konyo market in Juba, May 12, 2012. South Sudans citizens who paid in blood for their independence in a long liberation war are being told freedom carries its own price - in hardship. An oil shutdown from Janua
Arbeiter hantieren mit geschmolzenem Metall in einer Industrieanlage, während eine Gruppe von Männern zusieht.

REUTERSSudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir (L) tours the new Sudan Gold Refinery in Khartoum September 19, 2012. The refinery is considered to be the biggest in Africa. Gold mining in Sudan went on a high gear after South Sudan gained independence st
Zwei Arbeiter hantieren mit geschmolzenem Metall in einer Industrieanlage.

REUTERSWorkers process gold during Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashirs (unseen) inauguration of the new Sudan Gold Refinery in Khartoum September 19, 2012. The refinery is considered to be the biggest in Africa. Gold mining in Sudan went on a high g
In einem Tagebau sind schwere Baufahrzeuge im Einsatz.

REUTERSREFILE - CORRECTING THIRD SENTENCEHeavy machinery is pictured in a quarry at the Ariab mine September 28, 2011. The Ariab mine in east Sudans Red Sea state, the countrys largest single gold mining operation, is run by a partnership between Sudans g
Zwei Arbeiter mit Schutzkleidung arbeiten in einer Metallgießerei.

REUTERSWorkers process gold during Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashirs (unseen) inauguration of the new Sudan Gold Refinery in Khartoum September 19, 2012. The refinery is considered to be the biggest in Africa. Gold mining in Sudan went on a high g
Offizielle beobachten die Verarbeitung von Rohstoffen in einer Fabrik.

EPAepa03402866 Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir (L) looks on during the inauguration of new gold refinery in Khartoum, Sudan, 19 September 2012. According to media reports, al-Bashir inaugurated on 19 September the first gold refinery in the country, as
Zwei Männer stehen in einer Fabrikhalle mit großen Industrieanlagen.

REUTERSWorkers wait for Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir to inaugurate the new Sudan Gold Refinery in Khartoum September 19, 2012. The refinery is considered to be the biggest in Africa. Gold mining in Sudan went on a high gear after South Sudan g
Ein Mann präsentiert verschiedene Formen von Gold auf einem Tisch.

REUTERSWorkers show gold during Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashirs (unseen) inauguration of the new Sudan Gold Refinery in Khartoum September 19, 2012. The refinery is considered to be the biggest in Africa. Gold mining in Sudan went on a high gear
Arbeiter in Schutzkleidung bedienen eine Maschine mit offener Flamme in einer Fabrikhalle.

REUTERSWorkers show gold processing during Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashirs (unseen) inauguration of the new Sudan Gold Refinery in Khartoum September 19, 2012. The refinery is considered to be the biggest in Africa. Gold mining in Sudan went on
Eine große Pipeline liegt in einer Baugrube auf einem Industriegelände.

REUTERSOil engineers work on the main oil pipeline before a ceremony in which oil operations at Heglig oilfield will resume in Heglig May 2, 2012. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (Sudan - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS)
Mehrere Explosionen erzeugen farbige Rauchwolken in einem Tagebau.

REUTERSSmoke rises after a blast in a quarry at the Ariab mine in this September 28, 2011 file photo. Tens of thousands of Sudanese has been lured by a gold rush in the remote northeast of the vast country, where experts say large amounts of valuable mine
Ein Mann, bemalt mit grauer Farbe, hält eine Feder und Flaggen des Südsudan.

dapdA man holds South Sudanese flags as he prepares to dance at the countrys anniversary celebrations, at the John Garang mausoleum in Juba, South Sudan, Monday, July 9, 2012. The worlds newest nation, South Sudan, is celebrating its first birthday and wh
Polizisten stehen einer Menschenmenge bei einer Demonstration gegenüber.

REUTERSSudanese demonstrators protest in Khartoum after Friday prayers September 14, 2012. Sudanese demonstrators broke into the U.S. and German embassy compounds in Khartoum and raised Islamic flags on Friday in state-backed protests against a film that
Eine Gruppe von Menschen demonstriert mit einem Schild, auf dem „Our Oil is Our Right“ steht.

EPAepa03074121 Protesters join a rally in Juba, South Sudan, supporting the decision to stop exporting oil through northern Sudan, 23 Janury 2012. South Sudan said on 20 January 2012 it will shut down its oil production over the coming two weeks, as tensi
Ein großes, silbernes Öllagerbecken mit drei Arbeitern davor.

REUTERSSudanese engineers check the damage to an oil tank at a largely damaged oilfield in Heglig April 23, 2012. Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir vowed on Monday not to negotiate with South Sudan after it occupied the oil-producing Heglig region. Weeks
Eine mit Öl bedeckte Pipelineanlage mit einem Arbeiter im Hintergrund.

REUTERSSudanese engineers check the damage to an oil pipeline in a largely damaged oilfield in Heglig April 23, 2012. Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir vowed on Monday not to negotiate with South Sudan after it occupied the oil-producing Heglig region. We
Ein Kalb steht auf einem Feld vor einer Ölförderanlage.

REUTERSA cow covered in oil walks at an oil still at a ruptured oil well in South Sudans Unity State, March 3, 2012. South Sudan accused Khartoum of bombing two oil wells in the north of the new nation and moving troops and weaponry close to an army base
Der Sudan, das Gold und die Raffinerie

EPAepa03357951 A general view of floods following rain that has destroyed 35 000 homes in the state of Kassala, east of the capital Khartoum, Sudan, 11 August 2012. The United Nations report that thousands of people have lost their homes and access to dri

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