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Khartoum accuses Washington and the rebels of foiling the negotiations
The Sudanese government announced yesterday that the peace talks which lasted for three months with Darfur's rebels in Abuja ended and accused the US of increasing the determination of the rebels to avoid compromising for a solution.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 9/18/2004

Darfur's rebels position decides the fate of Abuja talks
Caution prevails the peace negotiations in Abuja following the announcement of the two rebel movements in Darfur on the collapse of the talks with the Sudanese government. The negotiators of the African Union waited for the final stand to be taken by the delegation of the "Justice And Equity" before issuing a final announcement over the fate of this round of talks.
Sudan, Politics, 9/17/2004

Darfur talks break off
Sudan's rebels and government broke off peace talks on security in Darfur region yesterday after three weeks with little progress and no deal. The government blamed the United States for the failure.
Sudan, Politics, 9/16/2004

Peace negotiations on Darfur stumble, Egypt supports Sudan's efforts to control the situation
It was announced in the Nigerian capital Abuja yesterday that the negotiations between the Sudanese government and Darfur rebels stopped because of the two sides stuck to their own stands, while the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak expressed " Egypt's complete support for the Sudanese efforts to restore back things to normal in Darfur district.
Sudan, Politics, 9/15/2004

Garang: Genocide 'embedded' in Sudan's war strategy
Sudanese rebel leader John Garang says the violence in Darfur by government - supported militias called Jingaweit is the logical conclusion to a method of waging civil war that has genocide at its very core.
Sudan, Politics, 9/15/2004

Egypt, China refuse imposition of sanctions on Sudan, Washington is ready to amend its proposal at the UNSC
The US under secretary of state Richard Armitaj said yesterday the US is ready to amend its proposed resolutions to the UN Security Council calling for imposing sanctions on Sudan after objections in the Security Council surfaced to this effect.
Sudan-Regional, Politics, 9/14/2004

Some 10,000 Sudanese are dying monthly in Darfur
Sudan, Politics, 9/14/2004


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