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Sudan's First Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha (C) greets members of the Sudanese government as negotiations for power-sharing continue in Naivasha, 90 km (56 miles) west of Nairobi, May 26, 2004. Sudan's government and southern rebels hammered out final details on Wednesday to a deal paving the way to end Africa's longest-running civil war, delaying a planned signing ceremony in Kenya.
A southern Sudan traditional dancer, cries as he waves a flag during a meeting between Sudan's government and southern rebels in Naivasha, 90 km ( 56 miles) west of Kenyan capital Nairobi, May 26, 2004. Sudan's government and southern rebels hammered out final details on Wednesday to a deal paving the way to end Africa's longest-running civil war, delaying a planned signing ceremony in Kenya.
A Sudanese man cries as he holds a Sudan People's Liberation Army flag, Wednesday, May 26, 2004 as he waits for the signing of the last three protocols between the Sudanese goverment and Sudan People's Liberation Army in Naivasha, Kenya.The government and the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army are expected to sign three protocols on the last major issues that had prevented the two sides from reaching a comprehensive peace deal later on Wednesday night.(AP Photo
(عدل بواسطة Rakoba on 05-26-2004, 08:00 PM)
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