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14.07.2008 - Source: Guardian

Article on the charge of war crimes against Sudan's president, Omar al-Bashir, for leading a campaign of murder, rape and mass deportation in Darfur and possible consequences for the security situation in Sudan ("Sudan's Bashir charged with Darfur war genocide") [ID 23860]

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06.02.2008 - Source: Institute for War and Peace Reporting

Government postponed signing an agreement that allows United Nations and African Union peacekeepers in Darfur; indefinite delay has left the UN force of some 9,000 peacekeepers in limbo as the humanitarian situation in Darfur continues to deteriorate ("Darfur Peacekeepers Put on Hold") [ID 22350]

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19.12.2007 - Source: BBC News

Darfur: According to a report by aid organisations, the hybrid UN-African peace force is at risk to fail; causes are the obstructions by the Sudanese government and lack of logistical support ("Darfur peace force 'set to fail'") [ID 21869]

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28.10.2007 - Source: BBC News

A rebel boycott overshadows Darfur peace talks, despite Sudan's announcement of a unilateral ceasefire ("Pessimism grows over Darfur talks") [ID 21697]

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26.10.2007 - Source: Guardian

Absence of rebel factions undermines peace talks in Libya; leaders of Justice and Equality Movement and Sudanese Liberation Army see negotiations as ignorant of people's rights; Sudanese Liberation Army demands new peace force in place before talks begin ("Rebel group's withdrawal leaves Darfur talks in disarray") [ID 21696]

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10.10.2007 - Source: ReliefWeb

Darfur: Rebel group Sudanese Liberation Army scraps 2006 ceasefire; clashes with government troops; clashes near town of Tawila are likely to be answer on Sudanese army's attacks on rebel-controlled Muhajariya ("Darfur rebel group scraps ceasefire"), Autor: Agence France-Press (AFP) [ID 21694]

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06.09.2007 - Source: ReliefWeb

Darfur: Government agrees to hold new talks with rebels; talks are to be held in Libya on October 27 ("Sudan agrees to new talks with Darfur rebels"), Autor: Agence France-Presse (AFP) [ID 21291]

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