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Darfur

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Africa
/ 18 February 2009

Sudan accused of attacks day after Darfur deal

Darfur rebels accused Sudan’s government of launching two attacks on their positions on Wednesday, a day after the sides signed a goodwill agreement.

By Andrew Heavens Guest
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Africa
/ 17 February 2009

Sudan to sign accord with Darfur rebels

Sudan and Darfur’s most active rebel group will sign an agreement on Tuesday paving the way for broader talks aimed at ending a six-year conflict.

By Faisal Baatout
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Article
/ 17 February 2009

Sudan signs accord with Darfur rebels

Sudan and Darfur’s most active rebel group signed an agreement on Tuesday paving the way for broader peace talks aimed at ending a six-year conflict.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 16 February 2009

Sudanese rebel leader meets with Israeli spies

A powerful Sudanese rebel leader met secretly with top Israeli espionage officials in Israel this month, Israeli defence officials said on Monday.

By Amy Teibel
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Africa
/ 11 February 2009

Darfur rebels: Sudan advance undermines talks

Darfur rebels accused Sudanese government forces on Wednesday of advancing towards their positions and undermining peace talks.

By Andrew Heavens Guest
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Article
/ 10 February 2009

Darfur peace talks get under way on Qatar

Peace talks between a major Darfur rebel group and the Sudanese government are under way in Qatar’s capital, Doha.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 February 2009

Sudan to meet Darfur rebels in Qatar

Darfur’s Justice and Equality Movement rebel group will meet Sudanese officials in Qatar on Monday in their first direct talks for more than a year.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 February 2009

UN: 30 000 displaced in Darfur fighting

More than 30 000 people have been displaced by recent clashes in Darfur between government troops and rebels, the UN said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 February 2009

Sudan warns ICC against al-Bashir arrest

Sudan warned on Thursday that it would use ”all options” available if the ICC were to issue an arrest warrant for President Omar al-Bashir.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 February 2009

Sudan takes control of Darfur town from rebels

Sudanese troops took control of the Darfur town of Muhajaria on Wednesday, two weeks after it was seized by rebels.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 3 February 2009

Sudan bombs near Darfur town

Sudanese planes bombed close to a rebel-held town in Darfur on Monday after the government asked peacekeepers to leave ahead of a planned assault.

By Andrew Heavens Guest
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Article
/ 2 February 2009

UN scrambles to shield civilians in Darfur town

Peacekeepers held urgent talks with the Sudanese government on Monday on how to protect 5 000 civilians holed up in a UN base in a war-zone town.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 January 2009

Darfur rebels clash with Sudan army

Darfur rebels said they fought off an attack by Sudan’s army near the regional centre of El Fasher on Monday.

By Andrew Heavens Guest
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Africa
/ 14 January 2009

Sudan army bombs Darfur rebels

Sudan’s army said on Wednesday it had bombed rebel positions in Darfur, a rare admission of air attacks in the western region.

By Andrew Heavens Guest
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Article
/ 6 January 2009

Bush authorises US air support for Darfur mission

President George Bush on Monday authorised the immediate use of US aircraft to transport supplies to the peacekeeping force in Darfur.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 5 January 2009

Darfur peace push slowed by splits among rebels

International mediators pushing for new negotiations on Darfur are being hampered by divisions among Darfur’s rebels.

By Sarah El Deeb
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Article
/ 23 December 2008

Unicef says 6 000 child soldiers active in Darfur

There are about 6 000 child soldiers in Sudan’s war-torn region of Darfur where about two million children have been affected by conflict.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 20 December 2008

Darfur conflict shows no signs of ending

As the conflict in Darfur enters its sixth year, the United Nations peacekeeping chief on Friday painted a grim picture of widespread violence.

By Edith Lederer
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Article
/ 19 December 2008

Darfur peacekeepers face ‘enormous challenges’

A joint UN-AU force in Darfur continues to face ”enormous challenges” almost a year after it was established, UN chief Ban Ki-moon says.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 17 December 2008

Activists accuse Sudan of Darfur abductions

Activists on Wednesday accused Sudan’s army and allied militias of abducting people during the Darfur conflict.

By Andrew Heavens Guest
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Article
/ 15 December 2008

Up to 250 killed in Darfur clashes, say peacekeepers

As many as 250 people have died in tribal clashes in remote parts of Sudan’s Darfur region over the last week, peacekeepers said on Monday.

By Andrew Heavens Guest
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Article
/ 4 December 2008

Sudanese minister denies Darfur war-crimes claims

Sudanese Minister Ahmed Haroun, accused of orchestrating war crimes in Darfur, denied any wrongdoing in an interview published on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 December 2008

Darfur: Rhetoric versus reality

The situation in Sudan’s Darfur region is deteriorating with violence on the rise despite claims to the contrary by the Khartoum government.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 November 2008

Seething Darfur camps breed long-term dangers

Camps that shelter tens of thousands of Darfuris made homeless by the brutal conflict in western Sudan are seething dens of frustration.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 November 2008

Sudan initiative urges Darfur ceasefire

A Sudan government-sponsored initiative on Darfur will urge a ceasefire in the ravaged region and call on both sides to prepare for talks.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 6 November 2008

UN official sounds warning over al-Bashir arrest warrant

If the ICC indicts Sudan’s president for war crimes it could ruin a peace process that ended two decades of civil war, a senior UN official says.

By Louis Charbonneau
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Article
/ 4 November 2008

Growth in Darfur peacekeepers, says envoy

The top US diplomat on Africa said on Monday that progress has been made recently in the deployment of UN peacekeepers to Darfur.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 October 2008

Sudan arrests Darfur actors after ‘political’ drama

Sudanese security officers burst into a theatre in the cultural capital of war-torn Darfur and arrested three actors when the curtain came down.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 October 2008

Darfur attacks ‘displace 12 000, kill more than 40’

Arab militia attacks on Sudanese villages near a south Darfur flashpoint displaced up to 12 000 people and killed more than 40 civilians.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 October 2008

Rights group slams Sudan probe on Darfur crimes

A leading human rights group on Tuesday slammed Sudanese investigations into Darfur atrocities as ”window dressing”.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 October 2008

Sudan launches Darfur peace effort

Sudan’s president, accused of genocide by the ICC, launched a national initiative on Thursday to bring peace to Darfur.

By Alaa Shahine
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Africa
/ 6 October 2008

Peacekeepers protect Darfur camp amid attack fears

Peacekeepers on Monday said they had sent reinforcements to guard a volatile camp for displaced Darfuris amid fears of a government attack.

By Andrew Heavens Guest
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