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The threat of an indictment for war crimes of Sudan’s President Omer Hassan Ahmed el Beshir by the International Criminal Court has not diminished the Khartoum regime’s willingness to sponsor wars inneighbouring states. Indeed,itmay want to use its sponsorship of Chadian insurgents, now gathering along the Chad- sudan border, to test the resolve of the European Union Force in Chad and Central African Republic (EuFor)....

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Omer Hassan Ahmed el Beshir, Central African Republic, Mahamat Nouri, Adouma Hassaballah Djadalrab, Idriss Déby Itno, France, United States, Jean-Philippe Ganascia, Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden, Alliance Nationale, Union des Forces pour le Changement et la Démocratie, Africa Confidential

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