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The ruling National Congress Party warmly congratulated Libyans on ‘their victory against their long-term ruler’, recognising the Transitional National Council on 23 August. Yet, as South Sudan struggles, over six weeks after Independence, to form a new government, the NCP faces its own struggle – to avoid the fate of Colonel Moammar el Gadaffi....

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Keywords:

Libyans, South Sudan, Moammar el Gadaffi, Luka Biong Deng, Britain, John Garang de Mabior, Omer Hassan Ahmed el Beshir, Abdullahi Hamed Ali el Azrag, Ahmed Mohamed Haroun Adam, Aly Verjee

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