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President, Southern Sudan

Investors in Sudan’s oil wealth – China, Malaysia and India among them – closely watch Southern Sudan’s preparations for independence. The government has crucial decisions to take about whether to allow companies to buy farm land and whether to pursue Asian-backed plans for an export pipeline through Kenya....

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China, Malaysia, India, Salva Kiir Mayardit, Central African Republic, Gafaar Nimeiry, John Garang de Mabior, Omer Hassan Amed el Beshir, Lam Akol, Anyanya, sharia

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