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lunedì 28 maggio 2012

Turabi was black heart of Sudan.

Turabi's party: if we know that the country will come to such a degree of crisis to democracy. We had never toppeled the demoratic government. Turabi had orchestrated all now he is gilty and feel it ................azim 05-28-2012 01:18 AM Khartoum: Bashari Acknowledged the head of the Popular Congress Party, Parliamentd. Ismail Hussein Fadlallah to bear the responsibility for what his party reached the country from the crisis and said "if we know we'll get to this level of crisis as we did the coup, and we had to sit the Islamic movement in the opposition benches" And student preferred Speaking about the future of the relationshipbetween North and South Salon Sid Ahmed Khalifa yesterday, a student include the areas of Halaib and Alvhqh within the areascovered by the law on aggression, which was approved recently, calling for the need for a processor full of the conflict between the two parts of Sudan, the involvement of all people in the case. For his part, leader of the National Conference Fatih Izz al-Dingovernment's keenness to keep the international community fromthe south in terms of its impact on the relationship the two countries,and accused the West of its impact on the direct relations between the two countries, noting that they have set up the argument need toinform them of southerners live in peace between the two countries. Sudanese

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Bashir accetta di ritirarsi da Abyei 05-28-2012 01:03 AM Khartoum - AFP Ha detto l'ex presidente americano Jimmy Carter dopo l'incontrocon il presidente sudanese Omar al-Bashir del Sudan ha annunciato Domenica che la sua volontà di ritirare i suoi soldatidalla regione contesa di Abyei. Carter ha detto ai giornalisti dopo aver tenuto e l'ex Ministro degli Esteri algerino Lakhdar Brahimi ha tenuto colloqui con il presidente del Sudan "ha detto (Bashir) negoziatore che è disposta a ritirare le sue forze da Abyei». I due uomini si incontrarono al-Bashir come membri del gruppo di saggi presieduto da arcivescovo sudafricanoDesmond Tutu.