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Sudan FM says most in south favour independence

KHARTOUM, Nov 03, 2009 (AFP) - Most south Sudanese would choose independence if a referendum were held now, Sudan's Foreign Minister Deng Alor said on Tuesday. Full Article at Zawya.com

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