Sudan and two Darfur rebel groups signed a "declaration of principles" Tuesday aimed at helping bring peace to Darfur, but failed to reach a comprehensive deal to stop the violence that has left tens of thousands dead in Sudan's western region. At the end of the fifth round of peace talks, representatives from the government, the Sudan Liberation Army and the Justice and Equality Movement signed a three-page document agreeing to broad commitments, including respecting Sudan's unity, upholding democracy and "justice and equality for all, regardless of ethnicity, religion and gender."
Yeah, sure. That'll work. |
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