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After collapsing on 24 August, peace talks will resume on 10 September, with 'final agreement' due on 20 September. As the National Islamic Front tries to sabotage the talks and the Sudan People's Liberation Army agrees everything mediators propose, this will show whether mediators want a quick fix or real peace (AC Vol 43 No 15) and raises questions about...

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Egypt, Omer el Beshir, Lazaro Sumbeiywo, Daniel arap Moi, United States, Iraq, Israel, Hosni Mubarak, Garang, Ahmed Mahir, George Bush, John Prendergast, Mustafa Osman Ismael, Bill Clinton, El Ray el Aam, Al Jazeera

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