More than 3,000 United Nations troops will be allowed into Darfur, according to Sudanese Foreign Minister Lam Akol. The apparent change of heart comes after months of international pressure, but there is no UN confirmation so far. Mr Akol told a news conference that Sudan has now fully accepted the second phase of a UN plan to support 7,000 struggling African Union troops there. Under the plan, UN
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Sudan's key ally China has urged it to show greater flexibility in discussions over its war-torn Darfur region. Assistant Foreign Minister Zhai Jun told President Omar al-Bashir that he needed to do more to improve security, China's state media reports. President Bashir has blocked attempts by the United Nations to bolster peacekeeping in Darfur, saying it infringes on Sudan's sovereignty. China h
The Sudanese government is "paralysing" the aid operation in its conflict-torn western region of Darfur, the US special envoy to Sudan has said. Andrew Natsios said there had recently been a big increase in red tape and the harassment of aid workers. He was speaking after talks with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. The operation is the biggest of its kind in the world, with about two million peo
The four-year conflict in Darfur has left more than 200,000 dead The US says the violence which ravaged Sudan's Darfur region - which it views as genocide - constituted the world's worst human rights abuse in 2006. In its annual human rights assessment, the US also flagged up a decline in government accountability in Russia and a deteriorating situation in China. Violence in Iraq and Afghanistan w
国際刑事裁判所、ダルフール紛争の戦争犯罪などで2人を名指し - オランダ 2007年02月27日 23:24 発信地:オランダ 写真は、ヌヤラ(Nyala)の難民キャンプで食料配給を待つ子どもたち。国連報告によると、ダルフール紛争では2003年以降、合計250万人が家を追われ難民となっている。(2月21日撮影)(c)AFP/MUSTAFA OZER 【ハーグ/オランダ 27日 AFP】ハーグ(Hague)の国際刑事裁判所(International Criminal Court、ICC)は27日、ダルフール(Darfur)紛争中に戦争犯罪を犯したとして、スーダンの閣僚と同国政府の支援を受けた武装組織「ジャンジャウィード(Janjaweed)」指導者の2人の名前を挙げた。 ICCのルイス・モレノオカンポ(Luis Moreno-Ocampo)主任検察官は、人道に対する罪と戦争犯罪51件に関
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