Stephanie Nebehay
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/ 21 August 2007

UN accuses Sudan militia of mass abduction, rape

The United Nations human rights office on Tuesday accused forces allied with Sudan’s government of mass abduction and rape of women and girls in Darfur, acts it said could constitute war crimes. Its latest report, based on testimony from victims and witnesses, called on Khartoum to investigate reports that about 50 women were forced into ”sexual slavery”.

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/ 27 July 2007

UN condemns ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Darfur

The United Nations Human Rights Committee on Friday called on Sudan to prosecute war crimes committed in Darfur and to ensure that no support is given to militias that engage in ”ethnic cleansing”. The body of 18 independent experts voiced concern that Sudan had not carried out a thorough and independent probe into serious human rights violations.

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/ 10 April 2007

Up to 400 feared dead in Chad attacks

Up to 400 people, far more than previously feared, were killed in Chad during a cross-border attack by Sudanese Janjaweed militia about 10 days ago, the United Nations refugee agency said on Tuesday. The estimated toll followed a visit to the remote area on Sunday by a group of United Nations agencies which described the scene there as ”apocalyptic”.

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/ 28 November 2006

Tobacco-related diseases to take high toll

Tobacco-related diseases including cancers and heart disease will kill 6,4-million people a year by 2015, 50% more than than HIV/Aids, a study said on Tuesday. But the HIV/Aids epidemic will be the leading cause of illness and disability in low- and middle-income countries by then and take an increasing number of lives worldwide, it said.

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/ 21 November 2006

HIV infection on the rise, warns UN

HIV infection is rising in every region of the world and most worryingly in countries such as Uganda and Thailand, which had been heralded as success stories in the fight against Aids, the United Nations said on Tuesday while praising South Africa’s recent pledge to do better against the disease.