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/ 7 June 2006

Deadlier than Darfur: Sudan’s neglected eastern crisis

Helicopter gunships and a humanitarian crisis greet the few Westerners who make it to Kassala, an eastern Sudanese town far from the infamous Darfur region, where analysts say a bad situation could be about to get worse. With international media and aid groups focused on war-torn Darfur in the west, restrictions on journalists mean that a crisis in many ways worse than Darfur’s goes largely ignored.