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President in times of rape and murder

By Barney Jopson and William Wallis

Published: March 4 2009 23:07 | Last updated: March 4 2009 23:07

If Omar al-Bashir is still Sudan’s president in June, he will have survived 20 turbulent years as the head of one of Africa’s most ­brutal and destructive regimes.

But in spite of his reputation overseas as a bloodthirsty dictator – one burnished by the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court – his motivations and the degree of his authority are often misunderstood.

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