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Sudanese authorities have arrested Islamist opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi, his family and senior members of his party have said. His wife told the BBC she thought he was arrested for repeating in a newspaper interview his allegation that elections last month were rigged. President Omar al-Bashir was re-elected with 68% of the vote in Sudan's first multi-party vote in 24 years. Mr Turabi's party was one of the few opposition groups that took part. Sudanese officials have not confirmed the arrest. Mr Turabi was once a close colleague of Mr Bashir but he lost out in a power struggle between the two in 1999. He has been imprisoned or held under house arrest on several occasions, most recently for about two months early last year. Source: BBC

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