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Religious leaders have prayed for peace in Darfur outside Downing Street as part of an international day of action.Religious leaders have prayed for peace in Darfur outside Downing Street as part of an international day of action.
Earlier the prime minister wrote to the other 24 members of the European Union to press for an end to violence in the Darfur region of western Sudan.Earlier the prime minister wrote to the other 24 members of the European Union to press for an end to violence in the Darfur region of western Sudan.
Tens of thousands of people have died and up to two million have been displaced in three years of conflict.Tens of thousands of people have died and up to two million have been displaced in three years of conflict.
Tony Blair's letter is part of an effort to pressure Sudan's government to stop military action in the area.Tony Blair's letter is part of an effort to pressure Sudan's government to stop military action in the area.
His letter coincides with a Darfur Day of Action in 30 cities worldwide.His letter coincides with a Darfur Day of Action in 30 cities worldwide.
Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor, leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, was among the leaders from the Christian, Muslim and Jewish faiths at the event in London.Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor, leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, was among the leaders from the Christian, Muslim and Jewish faiths at the event in London.
He said: "The situation is catastrophic in terms of the violence, the murders, the displacement of people."He said: "The situation is catastrophic in terms of the violence, the murders, the displacement of people."
Quick guide: Darfur A prayer from Archbishop Desmond Tutu - written with the other religious leaders - remembered not only the victims but the perpetrators. Quick guide: Darfur href="/1/hi/world/africa/5353332.stm" class="">World rallies for peace in Darfur
A prayer from Archbishop Desmond Tutu - written with the other religious leaders - remembered not only the victims but the perpetrators.
"We pray that those who causing misery and death in Darfur will turn away from racism and violence - may they be forgiven when they turn to You instead.""We pray that those who causing misery and death in Darfur will turn away from racism and violence - may they be forgiven when they turn to You instead."
They were met by Baroness Amos, Leader of the House of Lords, who said the world must not once again turn a blind eye to an unfolding crisis in Africa.They were met by Baroness Amos, Leader of the House of Lords, who said the world must not once again turn a blind eye to an unfolding crisis in Africa.
Peacekeepers refusedPeacekeepers refused
The Darfur Peace Agreement, signed by the government and one of the major rebel groups in May, has failed to end fighting between rival rebel factions.The Darfur Peace Agreement, signed by the government and one of the major rebel groups in May, has failed to end fighting between rival rebel factions.
Both sides must abide by the commitments they made under previous ceasefire agreements Prime Minister Tony Blair Blair's Darfur letter in full Send us your comments The Sudanese government is resisting the continued presence of an African Union force in the region and a handover to United Nations peacekeepers.Both sides must abide by the commitments they made under previous ceasefire agreements Prime Minister Tony Blair Blair's Darfur letter in full Send us your comments The Sudanese government is resisting the continued presence of an African Union force in the region and a handover to United Nations peacekeepers.
Mr Blair said the EU should play a "central role" in peace efforts and that the Sudanese government should prepare to face isolation if it failed to respond to diplomatic pressure to end the "slaughter".Mr Blair said the EU should play a "central role" in peace efforts and that the Sudanese government should prepare to face isolation if it failed to respond to diplomatic pressure to end the "slaughter".
"We should strongly call upon the government of Sudan and non-signatories alike to stop immediately the violence in northern Darfur," he wrote in the letter, which has also been sent to European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso."We should strongly call upon the government of Sudan and non-signatories alike to stop immediately the violence in northern Darfur," he wrote in the letter, which has also been sent to European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso.
Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett told the BBC: "The thing that would be... catastrophic would be to have a security vaccuum where the African Union mission left and there was no-one to replace them."
Sanctions possibleSanctions possible
Baroness Amos, the Leader of the House of Lords, said that if necessary, the British government would press for further sanctions and for human rights abuses to be investigated by the international criminal court.Baroness Amos, the Leader of the House of Lords, said that if necessary, the British government would press for further sanctions and for human rights abuses to be investigated by the international criminal court.
Up to two million people have been displaced in three years of conflict"They have a responsibility to look after all of their citizens. We want that UN peacekeeping force in there. We can't see the kind of scale of devastation, human rights abuses, people being killed. The world community cannot stand back and watch this unfold yet again."Up to two million people have been displaced in three years of conflict"They have a responsibility to look after all of their citizens. We want that UN peacekeeping force in there. We can't see the kind of scale of devastation, human rights abuses, people being killed. The world community cannot stand back and watch this unfold yet again."
But Sudan's junior foreign minister, Ali Khati, said the situation on the ground was improving. He denied that his government had bombed villages.But Sudan's junior foreign minister, Ali Khati, said the situation on the ground was improving. He denied that his government had bombed villages.
And he was critical of the Western media's coverage of events in Sudan.And he was critical of the Western media's coverage of events in Sudan.
"People there in the West, in Europe and the United States, are moved by the media. And the media is unfortunately moved by political agendas, and by people making problems in the Third World, like Sudan.""People there in the West, in Europe and the United States, are moved by the media. And the media is unfortunately moved by political agendas, and by people making problems in the Third World, like Sudan."
The crisis began in 2003 when ethnic African tribes revolted against the Arab-led Khartoum government.The crisis began in 2003 when ethnic African tribes revolted against the Arab-led Khartoum government.