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Sudan's leaders want aid not trials
The Sudanese government and southern rebels have told the UN that development aid should be the main priority rather than prosecuting war criminals.
"Why so worried about a few dead Negroes?"
Ali Usman Muhammad Taha, Sudan's vice-president, and John Garang, leader of the Sudanese Peoples Liberation Army (SPLA), were addressing the world body on Tuesday about the agreement they signed last month ending a 21-year civil war in the south of the sprawling East African state. Taha, in charge of negotiations on Darfur in the country's western region, and Garang, who will become a vice-president, presented political proposals meant to stop militias from killing, raping and robbing the Darfur people. Garang also proposed a new force of some 15,000 to 30,000 troops to keep peace in Darfur - a third from the government, a third from his SPLA and the rest from the African Union (AU) and others.
Yeah. That'll work. Break out the champagne.

Posted by: Fred 2005-02-09
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