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Don't be called 'brother' in South Sudan
After a civil war that's cost tens of thousands of lives and driven millions from their homes, South Sudan rebel leader Riek Machar has returned to Juba and his old job as vice-president. James Copnall - who was there for the big day - on why there may be less to it than meets the eye.
Photo: Riek Machar (left) looks across at South Sudan president Salva Kiir, after the first meeting of the new coalition government in Juba.
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