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The road to Sudan is littered with the United States' special envoys and the most criticised, Scott Gration, is determined not to join the list of those who failed to persuade the Sudan government to make peace. He may find it easier to convince the rebels....

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United States, Scott Gration, Ethiopia, Bahar Idriss Abu Garda, Abdel Wahed Mohamed el Nur, Abdullah Yahya, Ahmed Abdel Shafi'e, Sharif Harir, Khamis Abdullah Abakr, Abdel Wahed, Khalil Ibrahim Mohamed, Omer Hassan, El Beshir, Ghazi Salah el Din Atabani, Salah Abdullah 'Gosh', Africa Confidential

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