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Sudan to Reciprocate Prisoner Release

Khartoum : Sudan | 4 months ago  
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A Sudanese government spokesman said that Khartoum "will reciprocate" a move this weekend by a major Darfur rebel group to release 60 prisoners of war. Discussions between the rebel Justice and Equality Movement group and the Sudanese government have faltered for months.   Sudan Foreign Affairs...
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