More violence erupted in Sudan’s shaken capital Tuesday following the sudden death of ex-rebel leader John Garang, who was killed in a helicopter crash over the weekend soon after becoming vice president in a peace deal that many hoped would end the country’s 21-year civil war. The clashes have killed 46 people over two days, officials said, and echoed the ethnic and religious tensions that fueled the civil war between Sudan’s Muslim north and the largely Christian and animist south. A separate conflict in Sudan’s western Darfur region is continuing. Full Story
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