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The new Government of Southern Sudan has to reconcile the rivalries of its many peoples, exacerbated for decades by Khartoum regimes. The mandatory disarmament is proving tricky – especially when it comes to disarming the Khartoum-backed Lou Nuer militias....

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Riek Machar, John Garang, George Athor, Peter Bol Kong, Ismail Konyi, Paulino Matiep Nhial

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