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Under pressure over his human rights record, President Denis Sassou Nguesso on 18 November announced a one-month amnesty for Ninja rebels in the Pool Region to surrender and return to civilian life...

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Denis Sassou Nguesso, André Milongo, Jean-Martin Mbemba, Bernard Kolélas, Patrice Nzouala, France, Gérard Bitsindou, Norbert Dabira, Jacques Chirac, Chad, Idriss Déby, Gabon, Omar Bongo, François-Xavier Verschaeve, United States, Noir Silence

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