Sudan's government has said it has handled the Darfur crisis better
than the United States has dealt with Iraq. Foreign Minister
Mustafa Osman Ismael told the BBC that US leaders were trying to use
Darfur "immorally" ahead of next month's presidential elections. He was
speaking after a meeting of regional leaders in Libya, at which Sudan
hinted it may agree to Darfur having more control over its affairs.
Some 70,000 people have died in Darfur, in what the US says is a
"genocide". Pro-government Arab militias have forced some 1.5 million
black African farmers and their families from their homes, after two
rebel groups took up arms in February 2003. Mr Ismael said the
international community should leave the complex ethnic politics of
Darfur alone. "This is an African problem - it needs an African
solution," he said. [more ]
Pictured above: Brahim
Khalil, a 17-year-old member of the Sudanese Liberation Army (SLA),
patrols around Dorsa village in west Darfur, October 10, 2004. [more ]
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