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05 May 2004
 
 
UN mission confirms "disturbing" findings about Sudan's Darfur
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A UN human rights mission has confirmed "disturbing" findings about massive abuse of refugees fleeing attacks by government-backed militia and Sudanese troops in Sudan's western Darfur region, a...
 
 
30 Apr 2004
 
Shortage of aid worsens plight of displaced people in Sudan's Darfur
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A shortage of relief aid in Sudan's strife-torn Darfur region has worsened the plight of people displaced by a 14-month old conflict there, medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said Thursday.
 
 
29 Apr 2004
 
AU pledges tougher action against continent's conflicts
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The African Union pledged Wednesday, after a mission to war-torn north Uganda, to play a "more robust" role in ending conflicts on the continent "to guard against a repeat of incidents similar to...
 
 
28 Apr 2004
 
US warns of looming catastrophe in Darfur
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The United States warned Tuesday of an impending humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan's stricken western Darfur region unless Khartoum immediately opens the area to relief workers and disarms...
 
 
26 Apr 2004
 
Rival sides in Sudan's Darfur war close talks
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Rival sides in a war in Sudan's Darfur region, which has embroiled a million people in a humanitarian crisis, on Sunday wound up peace talks agreeing to hold further discussions at an unspecified...
 
 
23 Apr 2004
 
Accusations fly at UN rights forum over leak of report on Darfur
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The United Nations' top human rights forum delayed a discussion on Sudan until later Thursday amid accusations over how a report into claims of atrocities by government-backed militias in the...
 
 
21 Apr 2004
 
Sudan gives green light for UN rights team to enter country
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Sudan will let a UN team into the country within days to probe alleged atrocities by government-backed militia in the western Darfur region after initially blocking them, a UN spokesman said Tuesday.
 
 
17 Apr 2004
 
Darfur rebels threaten to boycott peace talks
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Rebels in Sudan's western Darfur region say government-backed Arab militias have broken a recent ceasefire agreement and as a consequence they may pull out of planned peace talks, media reports...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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