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Sudan: Ruling party official reportedly abducted in Blue Nile State.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by private Sudanese newspaper Al-Ra'y al-Amm on 21 November

Intelligence organs of the Joint Defense Forces [JDF] in the Blue Nile State yesterday abducted Adil al-Nur al-Ubayad, the youth secretary of the [ruling] National Congress Party's [NCP] branch in the Blue Nile State.

[JDF were formed under the 2005's Comprehensive Peace Agreement. They consist of equal number of elements from the Sudanese Armed Forces and the former southern rebels the Sudan People's Liberation Army]

An informed source told Al-Ra'y …

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