UN Downplays Darfur Resettlement Claims
It says Chadian Arabs flooding into the region are fleeing violence – not part of alleged bid by Khartoum to Arabise the region.
Al-Bashir Losing Grip on Unity Government
Continuing disagreement over power-sharing and south’s vast oil revenues are behind latest political crisis.
ICC North Kivu Probe Urged
Calls for court to be more active in the province, particularly in isolated areas where terrible crimes have occurred.
Darfur Rebel Factions Struggle to Unite
Rebel divisions remain major stumbling block to peace in Darfur, raising fears of an escalation of violence.
Doubts Raised Over LRA Peace Tour
Sincerity of LRA delegation seeking forgiveness in the north questioned.
LRA May Abandon Kony
LRA negotiators seemingly losing patience with rebel chief over peace process.
Rebel Peace Team Legitimacy Questioned
Some suggest LRA members touring north do not represent the rebel leadership.
LRA to Get Hostile Reception in North
Rebels face anger of people who still bear physical and mental scars of their brutality.
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