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Sudan Border Violence: 73,000 Flee, U.N. Says

Sudan Violence

First Posted: 06/22/11 03:52 PM ET Updated: 08/22/11 06:12 AM ET

KHARTOUM, June 22 (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Wednesday 73,000 people had fled violence in Sudan's Southern Kordofan border state after more than two weeks of fighting between the northern army and southern-aligned troops.

Sudan's south will become an independent country on July 9, but fighting along the ill-defined border has raised tension ahead of the split. North and south have yet to resolve issues such as how to manage the oil industry and divide debt.

Fighting broke out in earnest on June 5 in Southern Kordofan -- a northern oil state that borders the south -- and has escalated to include artillery and warplanes as the north has tried to crush what it calls an armed rebellion.

The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said the state capital of Kadugli and the surrounding area had been generally calm from Sunday through Tuesday, although some smaller clashes were reported across the state.

"At least 73,000 people were initially displaced throughout central and eastern localities of the Southern Kordofan state as a result of fighting," it said, citing figures from the Sudanese Red Crescent, Humanitarian Aid Commission and U.N. agencies in Kadugli.

"Some of these people have now returned to their homes".

Separately, the U.N. Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) said six of its national staff members had been arrested by the Sudanese military at Kadugli airport on Wednesday, which it called a violation of an agreement that guarantees its staff immunity.

"The parties to the conflict must uphold their commitment to protect civilians and ensure freedom of movement for U.N. staff regardless of their religious, ethnic, or political affiliations," spokesman Kouider Zerrouk said.

A spokesman for the northern military was not immediately available to comment, but UNMIS said security forces had accused its staff members of participating in illegal activities.

CEASEFIRE

The fighting in Southern Kordofan broke out about two weeks after Khartoum seized the neighbouring Abyei region, which both north and south claim, on May 21. More than 100,000 people fled fighting in the area, the United Nations said.

Both sides signed a deal on June 20 to withdraw their troops from Abyei, but officials say talks around Southern Kordofan have made less progress.

U.S. President Barack Obama urged leaders of north and south Sudan to build on their agreement to ease tension in Abyei by implementing an immediate ceasefire in Southern Kordofan. a

U.N. humanitarian chief Valerie Amos said on Tuesday that insecurity and restrictions on movement were hampering efforts to deliver aid in the state.

"The treatment of civilians in Southern Kordofan, including the reported human rights abuses and targeting of people along ethnic lines, is reprehensible," she said in a statement.

Khartoum denies charges of human rights abuses in Southern Kordofan. The northern army has dismissed allegations that it had worsened the humanitarian situation, saying it was working to help civilians, not hurt them.

Southerners voted to secede in a January plebiscite, the climax of a 2005 peace deal which ended decades of civil war between the north and south.

(Reporting by Alex Dziadosz; Additional reporting by Alister Bull in Washington; Editing by Alistair Lyon)

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courtb
01:09 PM on 06/23/2011
Is Bashir still traveling the world freely?
09:39 AM on 06/23/2011
How many more decades will go by in the Sudan as the people there die?

How many more millions of people will die while the West dithers and prevaricates, vigorously condemning genocide in only certain parts of the world while ignoring it in others?

If, hypothetically speaking, a Christian northern half of the Sudan had set out to exterminate a largely Muslim southern half, there would have been a full-scale military intervention there as early as the 1990s.

And now the UN is commandeered to give its 'blessing' for armed attacks on Libya while no one asks it to provide legal sanctioning for doing something about the thug-genocide regime of al-Turabi and company in Khartoum. That fact alone is sufficiently compelling reason to abolish the UN altogether.

And, when you consider the fact that George Clooney has done more for the suffering and dying people of the Sudan than all the other governments and international institutions combined, that says it all!!!!!!
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mamiller517
artist, writer
09:00 AM on 06/23/2011
There was nothing in either of my comments to warrant censuring. Why the thin skin? Are the moderators now in favor of our going to war in the Sudan?
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mamiller517
artist, writer
08:49 AM on 06/23/2011
NO, WE CANNOT SEND TROOPS THERE! If we do not stop hemorrhaging money to these countries we will have rioting and bloodshed here. We don't have the money to stop our own people from suffering. I am sorry we cannot help everyone in the world. I am sorrier we are not able to help our own people. We need to get stronger here at home. WE WILL HAVE KILLING ON OUR OWN STREETS IF OUR GOVERNMENT DOESN'T STOP DRAINING OUR RESOURCES TO OTHERS WHO DO NOT REALLY WANT US THERE.
08:27 AM on 06/23/2011
US intervention ? Remember when the US was the only superpower in the world ? It was going to be the end of history ? Wow, how things have changed in the last three years. How the mighty have fallen.
04:57 AM on 06/23/2011
This was so predictable, since the South voted to secede in the plebiscite, the north were always going to find a pretext to wreck the formation of Southern Sudan.

Murderous thugs.
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04:24 AM on 06/23/2011
Man, you want to talk about a long war, what has this been? 20 years? more?
10:02 PM on 06/22/2011
What a article, completely devoid of any truth. Fact is the people in the north are Muslims and they are murdering the people in the south who are Christians. The country recently voted to split - north Sudan and south Sudan. Not good enough for the north as they are Arabs and want to keep the oil in the south. If the US needs a place to fight this is it as the north is committing genocide on the defenseless south. We need to kill a bunch of the northern Sudanese!
10:25 PM on 06/22/2011
I'm on board.
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tallen
panem et circenses
10:36 PM on 06/22/2011
>>Fact is the people in the north are Muslims and they are murdering the people in the south who are Christians­.

Shhhh....you're not supposed to say thing like that here, even if it is the truth.
08:08 PM on 06/22/2011
Sudan is a prime example of the religion of peace at work. The Muslims have been killing the non-Muslims there for years now.
05:00 AM on 06/23/2011
While religion does have a role here, there are other more prescient reasons for the fighting in Sudan.

It is very much the latest salvos in an ancient ethnic conflict. Arabs to the North and the black South Sudanese in the South.

Also, there are massive oil fields in the South. The Arabs fought long and hard to keep them.
03:46 PM on 06/24/2011
Urban, the Muslims are the aggressors and invaders. The ethic Africans are being slaughtered by those human impersonators. You spin.
08:30 AM on 06/23/2011
Is this what Desmond Tutu calls "diversity?"
03:47 PM on 06/24/2011
ha, ha, probably.
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tallen
panem et circenses
07:37 PM on 06/22/2011
So--anyone have any idea of the grand totals?
Last I heard it was about 500,000 dead and over 1 million refugees living in squalid tent camps on a permanent basis.

The UN and UNHRC seems to have no interest--but that's what happens when you put egregious human rights violators in charge of supervising human rights.
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dekendall
07:13 PM on 06/22/2011
Sudan is just another coutry that we can stick our noses in. We can't control ourselves. What makes Us think that we can fight all these wars.We can't even control our own borders.
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harkone75
It is never right to do wrong to do right
07:06 PM on 06/22/2011
Please don't tell Obama..we don't need another war.
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SmartAmerica
Tau Zero: Because I'm leaving this world alive!
07:02 PM on 06/22/2011
Let me get this straight: we started a war in Libya to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe that MIGHT have happened, but there's an actual humanitarian catastrophe taking place just one country over from that war and--crickets.

Whether it's Sudan or Cincinnati, Botswana or Brooklyn, if you're poor and/or Black the US government just isn't that into you.
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mamiller517
artist, writer
09:17 AM on 06/23/2011
We will have war here in our own country if we continue to send our money overseas. We have people losing their homes HERE. We have people who have lost all semblance of normalcy in their lives HERE. This country is experiencing human catastrophe HERE. You may still have a job so you haven't noticed it. The unemployment figures are just numbers to you, lucky you. There are millions of people who have always been gainfully employed our of work. You want to go to the Sudan to solve their problems - have at it! Go! Just do not take our troops and our war machines with you. We are borrowing from China to support all these other countries while our own people are suffering. I suggest you take your sons and daughters arm them at your expense and head off to the Sudan. Wish you well.
06:30 PM on 06/22/2011
Oh crap!!! Here comes yet another Oblabla humanitarian mission.
Frankling
Fruit don't talk. Fruit just listens...and waits.
06:29 PM on 06/22/2011
Do you suppose this is why Sarah Palin cancelled her tour of Sudan?
I would think they could use a Mama Grizzly right about now.