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RADDES party applies to rejoin Arusha process

Meanwhile, another Tutsi party has asked to rejoin the Arusha peace process, the Hirondelle news agency reported. It said the RADDES party, which withdrew from the talks in protest over the former facilitator Julius Nyerere’s handling of the process, had made an official application to take part. Hashim Mbita, spokesman for the facilitation team, told Hirondelle that RADDES’ request would be submitted to the next plenary session of the negotiations, due to take place in February.

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