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Sudan Rejects UN Resolution For Darfur Peacekeeping Force

HeadlineSep 01, 2006

The Sudanese government has rejected a new UN Security Council resolution to send thousands of international peacekeepers into Darfur. Thursday’s measure calls for the deployment of more than twenty thousand troops to replace the current African Union contingent. Sudan says the resolution is illegal. The news comes amid increasing signs Sudan is preparing a new offensive inside Darfur. Rebel groups are claiming Sudanese forces attacked western villages just hours before the UN vote.

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