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Mainassara's family given refuge in Senegal

[Guinea-Bissau] Malam Bacai Sanha, the presidential candidate of Guinea-Bissau's ruling PAIGC party, addresses his last campaign rally in the capital Bissau on June 17 2005. IRIN
Malam Bacai Sanha, the presidential candidate of Guinea-Bissau's ruling PAIGC party
Meanwhile, news organisations reported that Mainassara's widow, Clemence and five of her children who had sought refuge in the French embassy, had been granted asylum in Senegal. The reports said that President Abdou Diouf of Senegal had chartered an aircraft for the Mainassara family.

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