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support—to fund their activities. In the end, their ties to Kuwaiti parliamentarians played a large role in mediating the October 2006 peace agreement between the Eastern Front and the Sudanese government.
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While the political grievances articulated by the Free Lions, like those of their allies the
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In March 2005, the Free Lions agreed to an alliance with the larger Beja Congress under the
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only in the late 19th century and have extensive family ties with Kuwait.
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had given them in thanks for their political support during the 1991
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umbrella. Although the Eastern Front later was joined by the
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The Eastern Front and the Struggle against Marginalization
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