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Sunday, 16 November 2008 - Sudan says Darfur clash did not breach ceasefire | International |
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      My Profile    Top News Reuters top ten news stories delivered to your inbox each day. Subscribe You are here: Home > News > International > Article Home Business & Finance News U.S. Politics International Technology Entertainment Sports Lifestyle Oddly Enough Environment Health Science Special Coverage Video Pictures You Witness The Great Debate Blogs Reader Feedback Do More With Reuters RSS Widgets Mobile Podcasts Newsletters You Witness News Make Reuters My Homepage Partner Services CareerBuilder Affiliate Network Professional Products Support (Customer Zone) Reuters Media Financial Products About Thomson Reuters Sudan says Darfur "clash" did not breach ceasefire Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:08am EST   Email | Print | Share | Reprints | Single Page [-] Text [+] By Andrew Heavens KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's military said on Sunday it had clashed with armed bandits in Darfur, but a senior official said the fighting did not amount to a breach of a ceasefire announced last week. Rebel groups accused the army of bombing territory they controlled near Kurbia in north Darfur on Friday, two days after Sudan's president announced an "immediate and unconditional" ceasefire in the western region. The charges came as Khartoum steps up diplomatic efforts to block moves by the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to indict President Omar Hassan al-Bashir for genocide in Darfur. International experts say 200,000 have died and more than 2.5 million been driven from their homes since mostly non-Arab rebels took up arms against the government in 2003, accusing it of neglecting Darfur. Khartoum accuses the media of exaggerating the conflict as part of a western conspiracy against Sudan. A spokesman for Sudan's armed forces initially denied any bombing had taken place in north Darfur on Friday and said government troops had not carried out maneuvers. But in a statement released on a state-aligned website on Sunday, the army said bandits had attacked a convoy of trucks carrying humanitarian aid near Kurbia. "The Sudanese army clashed with the bandit group to protect this convoy," said spokesman Brigadier Uthman al-Agbash. He added that the bandits had escaped. Darfur's rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) said the government had tried to bomb insurgent positions. It accused Khartoum of launching three more assaults on its fighters in north Darfur on Saturday. "This was not a clash with bandits. There is a wide-ranging assault against us going on," the London-based chairman of JEM's legislative council Al-Tahir al-Feki told Reuters. It was not possible to verify the claims of fresh fighting on Saturday independently and Sudan's armed forces were not available for comment. KHARTOUM SAYS NO CEASEFIRE BREACH A senior official with Sudan's dominant National Congress Party told reporters Friday's fighting did not amount to a breach of the ceasefire as the agreement did not cover bands of armed robbers who have proliferated in lawless Darfur during its near six-year conflict. The official said the army had suspended all hostilities with rebel movements from Wednesday, when Bashir announced the ceasefire. But he warned it would fall apart if the rebels refused to lay down their arms and attacked Sudanese troops -- or if international organizations failed to help Sudan monitor the ceasefire. "The ceasefire will not be successful unless UNAMID (an undermanned force of joint U.N.-African Union peacekeepers) go on the ground, fix the location of the armed forces and start the process. The ceasefire is not just a decision, it is a process," he told reporters.  Continued... 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