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When Awad Ahmed el Jaz told a National Congress Party youth meeting on 1 August that the separation of the South 'cannot be allowed under any circumstances', it was no slip of the tongue. He is one of the NCP's key leaders. On 31 July, Presidential Security Advisor Salah Abdullah 'Gosh' declared that the Permanent Court of Arbitration's 2009 ruling on Abyei's boundaries 'did not satisfy the needs of the two partners', who should seek 'new solutions'....

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Awad Ahmed el Jaz, Salah Abdullah, Gosh, Ali Osman Mohamed Taha, Britain, Norway, United States, South African, Thabo Mbeki

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