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Sudan 'paralysing' aid to Darfur | Sudan 'paralysing' aid to Darfur |
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The Sudanese government is "paralysing" the aid operation in its conflict-torn western region of Darfur, the US special envoy to Sudan has said. | The Sudanese government is "paralysing" the aid operation in its conflict-torn western region of Darfur, the US special envoy to Sudan has said. |
Andrew Natsios said there had recently been a big increase in red tape and the harassment of aid workers. | Andrew Natsios said there had recently been a big increase in red tape and the harassment of aid workers. |
He was speaking after talks with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. | He was speaking after talks with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. |
The operation is the biggest of its kind in the world, with about two million people in Darfur's camps fully dependent on aid agencies for food. | The operation is the biggest of its kind in the world, with about two million people in Darfur's camps fully dependent on aid agencies for food. |
The greatest immediate thereat to the people on the ground is the deteriorating humanitarian space in Darfur Andrew NatsiosUS special envoy to Sudan | The greatest immediate thereat to the people on the ground is the deteriorating humanitarian space in Darfur Andrew NatsiosUS special envoy to Sudan |
"The [Sudanese] government has constructed a very onerous set of bureaucratic requirements which are essentially paralysing the relief effort," Mr Natsios said after the talks in Khartoum. | "The [Sudanese] government has constructed a very onerous set of bureaucratic requirements which are essentially paralysing the relief effort," Mr Natsios said after the talks in Khartoum. |
He said aid workers were facing numerous visa and access restrictions from Sudan's government agencies and security forces. | He said aid workers were facing numerous visa and access restrictions from Sudan's government agencies and security forces. |
Mr Natsios also said that in the last few months humanitarian workers had been sexually assaulted and beaten by government workers as well as rebel fighters. | Mr Natsios also said that in the last few months humanitarian workers had been sexually assaulted and beaten by government workers as well as rebel fighters. |
"The greatest immediate threat to the people on the ground is the deteriorating humanitarian space in Darfur," he said. | |
Peacekeepers killed | Peacekeepers killed |
The US envoy also said Khartoum had created unacceptable delays in the transition to a joint United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force in Sudan's western region. | The US envoy also said Khartoum had created unacceptable delays in the transition to a joint United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force in Sudan's western region. |
AU peacekeepers have a mandate to remain in Darfur until June 2007. | AU peacekeepers have a mandate to remain in Darfur until June 2007. |
Khartoum rejects plans for it to hand over to a larger, stronger UN mission, with President Bashir calling it an attempt by the West to colonise Sudan. | Khartoum rejects plans for it to hand over to a larger, stronger UN mission, with President Bashir calling it an attempt by the West to colonise Sudan. |
On Wednesday, the AU said two of its peacekeepers had been killed and a third seriously hurt in Darfur. | On Wednesday, the AU said two of its peacekeepers had been killed and a third seriously hurt in Darfur. |
An AU statement said the soldiers were abducted before being shot in the town of Gereida in the western province. | An AU statement said the soldiers were abducted before being shot in the town of Gereida in the western province. |
The attack was carried out by a rebel faction who signed last year's peace agreement, the statement said. | The attack was carried out by a rebel faction who signed last year's peace agreement, the statement said. |
The deaths - the latest in a series of incidents this week - bring to 11 the number of AU peacekeepers killed since their mission began in 2004. | The deaths - the latest in a series of incidents this week - bring to 11 the number of AU peacekeepers killed since their mission began in 2004. |
Sudan's government and the pro-government Arab militias are accused of war crimes against the region's black African population, although the UN has stopped short of calling it genocide. | Sudan's government and the pro-government Arab militias are accused of war crimes against the region's black African population, although the UN has stopped short of calling it genocide. |
But the current force has failed to halt attacks on civilians which has led to some two million people living in camps. | But the current force has failed to halt attacks on civilians which has led to some two million people living in camps. |
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