03.08.2004, 18:28
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Zitat:Sudan army's anger over UN 'war'.
Sudan's army says the UN resolution on the conflict in Darfur is "a declaration of war" and threatens to fight any foreign intervention.
The resolution gives the government 30 days to disarm the Janjaweed militias, which are accused of widespread atrocities against non-Arab groups.
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'Jihad'
"The Security Council resolution about the Darfur issue is a declaration of war on the Sudan and its people," armed forces spokesman General Mohamed Beshir Suleiman told the official Al Anbaa daily newspaper.
"The Sudanese army is now prepared to confront the enemies of the Sudan on land, sea and air," he said.
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Zitat:Refugees say Sudan troops, militia worked togetherfrag mich wie lange sich das noch hinzieht bis man endlich reagiert :/
02 Aug 2004 16:44:12 GMT
By Andrew Gray
ABECHE, Chad, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Statements from hundreds of Sudanese refugees indicate that militias and official Sudanese forces cooperated closely in violence in the Darfur region targeting African villagers, researchers said on Monday.
The preliminary findings come from a survey of Darfuris who have fled to neighbouring Chad, carried out by the U.S.-based Coalition for International Justice. It has spoken to some 600 refugees in recent weeks and plans to have interviewed 1,200 by mid-August.
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