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World rallies for Darfur action | World rallies for Darfur action |
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Protests are taking place around the world to demand intervention to end the fighting in Sudan's Darfur region. | Protests are taking place around the world to demand intervention to end the fighting in Sudan's Darfur region. |
Organisers of Global Day for Darfur say events will take place in over 35 capitals to mark the fourth anniversary of the conflict. | Organisers of Global Day for Darfur say events will take place in over 35 capitals to mark the fourth anniversary of the conflict. |
Celebrities backing the campaign, such as Mick Jagger and George Clooney, have signed a statement accusing the international community of apathy. | Celebrities backing the campaign, such as Mick Jagger and George Clooney, have signed a statement accusing the international community of apathy. |
Some 200,000 people have died since the conflict began, according to the UN. | Some 200,000 people have died since the conflict began, according to the UN. |
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Under the slogan "Time is up... protect Darfur", demonstrators will turn round some 10,000 hourglasses filled with fake blood to highlight the continuing violence in Darfur. | Under the slogan "Time is up... protect Darfur", demonstrators will turn round some 10,000 hourglasses filled with fake blood to highlight the continuing violence in Darfur. |
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'Stop stalling' | 'Stop stalling' |
The statement signed by the stars calls on the world to "end its stalling and take decisive action". | The statement signed by the stars calls on the world to "end its stalling and take decisive action". |
What was originally a conflict between the Sudanese government and rebel groups in Darfur opposed to it has now spilled over into Chad and the Central African Republic. | What was originally a conflict between the Sudanese government and rebel groups in Darfur opposed to it has now spilled over into Chad and the Central African Republic. |
Last year the government of Sudan agreed in principle to accept a joint African Union/UN peacekeeping force but Khartoum wants the force to be mostly African in composition and for the African Union to take the leading role, not the UN. | Last year the government of Sudan agreed in principle to accept a joint African Union/UN peacekeeping force but Khartoum wants the force to be mostly African in composition and for the African Union to take the leading role, not the UN. |
There has been a lot of diplomatic traffic between Washington, Beijing, New York and Khartoum recently as international pressure is brought to bear on Sudan's government, BBC UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan notes. | There has been a lot of diplomatic traffic between Washington, Beijing, New York and Khartoum recently as international pressure is brought to bear on Sudan's government, BBC UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan notes. |
The US and the UK have been persuaded to hold off on imposing sanctions against the Sudanese government for now to see if Khartoum does shift significantly and allow for a major deployment of peacekeepers. | The US and the UK have been persuaded to hold off on imposing sanctions against the Sudanese government for now to see if Khartoum does shift significantly and allow for a major deployment of peacekeepers. |