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The Security Council plans to meet with Southern Sudan President Salva Kiir but will not meet with al-Bashir. Members will also assess preparations for the Jan. 9 independence vote in Southern Sudan and a separate vote that day in the oil-rich region of Abyei. Officials from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington spent two weeks in Southern Sudan to assess the likelihood that mass violence will break out following the January vote. Mike Abramowitz, the head of the museum, said "the next year is a very dangerous time for the civilians in Sudan." "It is very hard to predict genocide. However, there are warning signs, many of which are present in Sudan," Abramowitz told The Associated Press last weekend. "Today there is an opportunity to avoid calamity, with sufficient international focus and pressure brought to bear on both southern and
-- particularly -- northern leaders." In a speech last week, Kiir said that he and his people have experienced "the anguish of war" and do not want to return to conflict. ___ Online: Photos of George Clooney in Southern Sudan:
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