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Adam Bakhit: a Zaghawa of the Wogi clan, he stood against Minni Arkou Minnawi for the Sudan Liberation Movement leadership during the 2005 Haskanita conference. He returned to the field only in mid-2006. His friends say he commands the Group of 19 (G-19) ground forces; his detractors say he commands just two of eleven rebel sectors......

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Adam Bakhit, Minni Arkou Minnawi, Ahmed Shafie Yagoub Baasi, Abdel Wahed Mohamed Ahmed el Nur, Sharif Harir, Adam Ali Shogar, Idriss Déby, Chad, Omer Hassan Ahmed el Beshir, Khamis Abdullah Abakr, Hassan Abdullah Bargo, Mahamat Ismail Chaibo, Jibril, Djibrine, Abdel Karim Bari 'Tek', Nourene Manawi Bartcham, Garde Républicaine

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