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An international peacekeeper has been shot dead in Sudan's Darfur region, in an apparent bid to steal his car, the joint UN-African Union mission said. | An international peacekeeper has been shot dead in Sudan's Darfur region, in an apparent bid to steal his car, the joint UN-African Union mission said. |
He was shot outside his home on Thursday night in the south Darfur town of Nyala as he was parking his car, Unamid officials said. | He was shot outside his home on Thursday night in the south Darfur town of Nyala as he was parking his car, Unamid officials said. |
Details of the dead man's nationality and rank were not given. | Details of the dead man's nationality and rank were not given. |
Sudan announced earlier that it was inviting new aid groups to work in Darfur in a move welcomed by the UN. | Sudan announced earlier that it was inviting new aid groups to work in Darfur in a move welcomed by the UN. |
It expelled 13 foreign aid groups in March after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. | It expelled 13 foreign aid groups in March after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. |
But on Thursday, the Minister for Humanitarian Assistance, Haroun Lual Ruun, said Khartoum would invite new non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to Darfur and allow UN agencies and NGOs currently operating there to "expand their existing operations". | But on Thursday, the Minister for Humanitarian Assistance, Haroun Lual Ruun, said Khartoum would invite new non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to Darfur and allow UN agencies and NGOs currently operating there to "expand their existing operations". |
In another development, the backer of a conference on Darfur said it had been cancelled because of opposition from Sudan. | In another development, the backer of a conference on Darfur said it had been cancelled because of opposition from Sudan. |
'War crime' | 'War crime' |
A number of gunmen attacked the peacekeeper, Unamid spokesman Kemal Saiki said. | A number of gunmen attacked the peacekeeper, Unamid spokesman Kemal Saiki said. |
His car was later found abandoned 7km from Nyala. | His car was later found abandoned 7km from Nyala. |
Rodolphe Adada, the Unamid special representative, condemned the attack | |
"Attacks against peacekeepers are considered war crimes," he said. | "Attacks against peacekeepers are considered war crimes," he said. |
Before the latest killing, Unamid had suffered 34 deaths since it began operating in Darfur on 31 July 2007, its website records | Before the latest killing, Unamid had suffered 34 deaths since it began operating in Darfur on 31 July 2007, its website records |
As of 31 March, it had a total of 15,351 uniformed personnel on the ground plus 919 international civilian personnel. | As of 31 March, it had a total of 15,351 uniformed personnel on the ground plus 919 international civilian personnel. |
Conference pulled | Conference pulled |
Organisers of the Darfur conference had aimed to bring together some 400 people from Darfur's diverse ethnic groups in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. | Organisers of the Darfur conference had aimed to bring together some 400 people from Darfur's diverse ethnic groups in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. |
Pro-government groups as well as those close to Darfuri rebels were included. | Pro-government groups as well as those close to Darfuri rebels were included. |
Funded by Sudanese expatriate and telecoms entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim, the conference also had the backing of the UN, the African Union and the Arab League. | Funded by Sudanese expatriate and telecoms entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim, the conference also had the backing of the UN, the African Union and the Arab League. |
Mr Ibrahim said the Sudanese government was obstructing the safe passage of Darfuri delegates from Sudan, forcing him to cancel the conference. | Mr Ibrahim said the Sudanese government was obstructing the safe passage of Darfuri delegates from Sudan, forcing him to cancel the conference. |
Delegates had had their passports withdrawn and some had been warned they were engaging in activities against the state, he told the BBC. | Delegates had had their passports withdrawn and some had been warned they were engaging in activities against the state, he told the BBC. |
BBC Africa analyst Martin Plaut reports that work to prepare for the conference has been under way for nearly a year, and UN planes and helicopters had been on standby to help airlift the delegates to Ethiopia. | BBC Africa analyst Martin Plaut reports that work to prepare for the conference has been under way for nearly a year, and UN planes and helicopters had been on standby to help airlift the delegates to Ethiopia. |
The UN says that up to 300,000 people have died during the conflict in Darfur and 2.7 million have been driven from their homes. | The UN says that up to 300,000 people have died during the conflict in Darfur and 2.7 million have been driven from their homes. |