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Sudan army takes key Darfur town | Sudan army takes key Darfur town |
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Sudan's army says it has captured a strategic Darfur town after three weeks of clashes with rebels that have left 30 people dead and displaced thousands. | Sudan's army says it has captured a strategic Darfur town after three weeks of clashes with rebels that have left 30 people dead and displaced thousands. |
An army spokesman said his forces had entered the town of Muhajiriya and were pursuing fleeing Jem rebels there. | An army spokesman said his forces had entered the town of Muhajiriya and were pursuing fleeing Jem rebels there. |
The rebel commander said they had withdrawn voluntarily to spare civilians from government air attacks. | The rebel commander said they had withdrawn voluntarily to spare civilians from government air attacks. |
Peacekeepers stayed to help protect the town's 30,000 civilians, many of whom sought shelter at their base. | Peacekeepers stayed to help protect the town's 30,000 civilians, many of whom sought shelter at their base. |
The UN says at least 300,000 people have died and more than 2.2 million have been displaced since the conflict in Darfur began six years ago. | The UN says at least 300,000 people have died and more than 2.2 million have been displaced since the conflict in Darfur began six years ago. |
The rebel Justice and Equality Movement (Jem) seized Muhajiriya three weeks ago, sparking fierce fighting. | The rebel Justice and Equality Movement (Jem) seized Muhajiriya three weeks ago, sparking fierce fighting. |
ICC decision expected | ICC decision expected |
On Sunday the Sudanese government had asked the joint UN-African Union peacekeeping force, Unamid, to leave Muhajiriya, indicating that an attack was imminent. But the peacekeepers refused to go. | On Sunday the Sudanese government had asked the joint UN-African Union peacekeeping force, Unamid, to leave Muhajiriya, indicating that an attack was imminent. But the peacekeepers refused to go. |
Sudan regularly challenges the UN's presence in the country, correspondents say. | Sudan regularly challenges the UN's presence in the country, correspondents say. |
Fighting has escalated at a time when the ICC is due to decide whether to issue an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on genocide charges over the Darfur conflict. | |
Sudan's government said rebels were building up forces in the region for an attack to mark the expected decision. | Sudan's government said rebels were building up forces in the region for an attack to mark the expected decision. |
The UN is worried that there may be reprisals if an arrest warrant is issued, including the possibility that the UN may be ordered out of Sudan. | The UN is worried that there may be reprisals if an arrest warrant is issued, including the possibility that the UN may be ordered out of Sudan. |
The UN's top human rights official, Navi Pillay, said about 30 people, including women and children, had been killed in the fighting around Muhajiriya, and some 30,000 forced to flee. | The UN's top human rights official, Navi Pillay, said about 30 people, including women and children, had been killed in the fighting around Muhajiriya, and some 30,000 forced to flee. |
But Unamid spokeswoman Josephine Guerraro said Sudan had not given permission for a separate delegation of peacekeepers to travel to Muhajiriya to assess the damage. | |
She also said that unidentified aircraft had dropped three bombs on Wednesday less than a mile from the peacekeepers' camp. | She also said that unidentified aircraft had dropped three bombs on Wednesday less than a mile from the peacekeepers' camp. |
The Unamid peacekeeping force remains at only about half its planned strength of 26,000, a year after the UN took joint control of the mission. | The Unamid peacekeeping force remains at only about half its planned strength of 26,000, a year after the UN took joint control of the mission. |
The fighting in Darfur began after African groups complaining of discrimination at the hands of Sudan's Arab-dominated government launched a rebellion. | |
The government admits mobilising "self-defence militias" in response, though it denies links to the Janjaweed, which has been accused of trying to "cleanse" black Africans from large swathes of territory. | The government admits mobilising "self-defence militias" in response, though it denies links to the Janjaweed, which has been accused of trying to "cleanse" black Africans from large swathes of territory. |