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The controversy surrounding the presence and activities of Sudan's rebel faction the Rapid Support Forces RSF, and earlier today confusion reigned over plans by the rebels to stage a media briefing in Nairobi. Varied notifications to newsrooms communicated time changes, then venue before the press conference was cancelled altogether. Earlier reports had indicated that the RSF intended to announce a parallel government of Sudan
Formation of parallel Sudan government planned for Friday
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