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The aid which keeps nearly three million displaced people in Darfur alive and which is critical to tens of thousands of returning Southerners is threatened by a new law allowing the government to control non-governmental organisations. The National Islamic Front regime has issued several decrees before the new parliament - with its Sudan People's Liberation Movement nominees - has a chance to legislate....

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John Garang, Salva Kiir Mayardit, Kenyans, Ugandans

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