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There was no election boycott in Darfur by the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, Ibrahim Agboola Gambari told Jimmy Carter on 10 April. The United States’ ex-President then told South African ex-President Thabo Mbeki, head of the African Union (AU) Panel on Darfur. Carter then gave a press conference in Khartoum to tell everybody else. Meanwhile, back in Darfur, the SPLM boycott has held, say sources on the ground....

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