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Africa: Horn
UN envoy: Darfur fighting spreading
2005-01-13
Fighting is spreading in Sudan's Darfur region and may intensify in the short run, a senior UN official says. Jan Pronk, the special UN envoy to Sudan, said on Tuesday arms were flooding into the troubled western region, violence was spreading beyond camps for the homeless, banditry was increasing and rebel groups were launching attacks in the area of oil facilities. The renewed fighting comes just days after Khartoum signed a peace deal with rebels in the south. "We may move into a period of intense violence unless swift action is taken," Pronk said. "I do not exclude the possibility that the signature of the north-south agreement will be followed in the short term by an intensification of violence in and around Darfur."
Posted by:Fred

#6  With all these attacks going on why the casualty number is steady at 70,000? PS UN, AU, MSF, this alphabet soup does nothing but sit on their thumbs and criticize the wealthy nations. By the way none of you would have a forum if it wasn't for the wealthy. Lastly, rumor has it Syria's been testing some WMD in Darfur. I suppose that's Israel's fault as well.
Posted by: Rightwing   2005-01-13 11:27:56 AM  

#5  Please send more Land Cruisers.
Posted by: john   2005-01-13 11:06:24 AM  

#4  #2

Of course UN is going to do something. It's going:
(a) Condemn Israel for mistreating Palestinians.
(b) Criticize US on Iraq.
(c) Ask US for more $$$.
(d) Condemn Israel.
Posted by: gromgorru   2005-01-13 10:56:15 AM  

#3  BAR...they will ask for more money.
Posted by: 2b   2005-01-13 2:00:11 AM  

#2  Fighting is spreading in Sudan’s Darfur region and may intensify in the short run, a senior UN official says. Jan Pronk, the special UN envoy to Sudan, said on Tuesday arms were flooding into the troubled western region, violence was spreading beyond camps for the homeless, banditry was increasing and rebel groups were launching attacks in the area of oil facilities.

Soooo.....whutcha gonna do about it? You gonna do anything?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-01-13 1:58:52 AM  

#1  The renewed fighting comes just days after Khartoum signed a peace deal with rebels in the south. ....ahhh...as we rantburgers know, this is just the logical conclusion to an arab "peace deal".
Posted by: 2b   2005-01-13 1:33:49 AM  

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