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Sudan condemns UN Darfur attack
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
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The BBC was also told that China was training fighter pilots who fly Chinese A5 Fantan fighter jets in Darfur. (article 4)
A senior European envoy told Reuters on Friday that Bashir was likely to be among those named by ICC Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo on Monday as he seeks arrest warrants for suspected war criminals in Darfur. (article 5)
China's U.N. Ambassador Wang Guangya, whose nation is an ally of Sudan, said that bringing charges against al-Bashir could jeopardize peace talks and put peacekeepers and humanitarian aid workers in Darfur at greater risk. (article 11)
Diplomats and UN officials expect prosecutors at the International Criminal Court to seek an arrest warrant against Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir over the conflict in Darfur. (article 2)
How did the conflict start? The conflict began in the arid and impoverished region early in 2003 after a rebel group began attacking government targets, saying the region was being neglected by Khartoum. (article 2)
DAKAR, Senegal - Seven international peacekeepers were killed and 22 wounded in a brazen day ambush by heavily armed men in trucks and on horseback in the Sudanese province of Darfur, United Nations officials said Wednesday. (article 6)
Sudan has blamed rebel groups for an attack on the United Nations-African Union peace mission in Darfur, in which seven peacekeepers were killed. (article 1)
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Darfur, Sudan, Sudanese, UN, peacekeepers |
Source articles
- Sudan condemns UN Darfur attack (BBC News, 07/10/2008, 387 words)
- Q&A: Sudan's Darfur conflict (BBC News, 07/11/2008, 892 words)
- AU warning over Sudan 'charges' (BBC News, 07/12/2008, 429 words)
- China 'is fuelling war in Darfur' (BBC News, 07/13/2008, 1296 words)
- Darfur rebels welcome any ICC warrant for Bashir (Washington Post, 07/12/2008, 210 words)
- Peacekeepers in Sudan Lose 7 in Ambush (nytimes.com, 07/10/2008, 567 words)
- The Pursuit of Justice vs. the Pursuit of Peace (nytimes.com, 07/11/2008, 842 words)
- Pursuit of Sudan’s Leader Incites Debate (nytimes.com, 07/12/2008, 425 words)
- Why Darfur Still Bleeds (nytimes.com, 07/13/2008, 749 words)
- Sudan: Warrant for president disastrous (Washington Post, 07/12/2008, 288 words)
- War crimes charge sought for Sudanese leader - (baltimoresun.com, 07/12/2008, 278 words)
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