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Moves to resolve Darfur impasse | Moves to resolve Darfur impasse |
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Diplomatic efforts are being stepped up to try and improve security in the troubled western region of Darfur. | Diplomatic efforts are being stepped up to try and improve security in the troubled western region of Darfur. |
The Arab League and European Commission heads are having talks in the region. | The Arab League and European Commission heads are having talks in the region. |
African Union troops are struggling to monitor a peace deal and have been the focus of rebel attacks, but Sudan rejects allowing in UN peacekeepers. | African Union troops are struggling to monitor a peace deal and have been the focus of rebel attacks, but Sudan rejects allowing in UN peacekeepers. |
More than 2m people have fled their homes and arrivals at displaced people's camps keep on coming, says the BBC's Karen Allen in Darfur. | More than 2m people have fled their homes and arrivals at displaced people's camps keep on coming, says the BBC's Karen Allen in Darfur. |
Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa is in Khartoum for talks with President Omar al-Bashir, but Arab League members are divided about last month's Security Council resolution calling for the AU force to be replaced by UN peacekeepers. | |
The UN Security Council has approved sending a larger, better equipped UN peacekeeping force to protect civilians and guarantee the security of aid workers. | The UN Security Council has approved sending a larger, better equipped UN peacekeeping force to protect civilians and guarantee the security of aid workers. |
See which parts of Darfur are too dangerous for aid workersEnlarge Map | See which parts of Darfur are too dangerous for aid workersEnlarge Map |
This would relieve the overstretched and under-funded 7,000-strong African Union force, but Sudan says it would compromise its sovereignty. | |
Sudan - itself an Arab League member - says its own army could establish security in Darfur if it had more regional support. | |
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said during his visit to Darfur on Sunday, that both Sudan and the West must be flexible enough to find a workable formula to improve security. | European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said during his visit to Darfur on Sunday, that both Sudan and the West must be flexible enough to find a workable formula to improve security. |
"The humanitarian tragedy here is unlike any others," he told AP news agency in north Darfur. | "The humanitarian tragedy here is unlike any others," he told AP news agency in north Darfur. |
"Here, almost everybody is fighting everybody." | "Here, almost everybody is fighting everybody." |
Force | Force |
Mr Barroso and 10 commissioners are meeting AU leaders at their headquarters in Ethiopia to discuss how to help bolster the AU force. | Mr Barroso and 10 commissioners are meeting AU leaders at their headquarters in Ethiopia to discuss how to help bolster the AU force. |
Our reporter says the AU troops, whose mission to Sudan was recently extended until December, have been caught up in the crossfire between a growing number of rival rebel groups. | Our reporter says the AU troops, whose mission to Sudan was recently extended until December, have been caught up in the crossfire between a growing number of rival rebel groups. |
Their vehicles, taken at gunpoint, limit their ability to patrol refugee camps. | Their vehicles, taken at gunpoint, limit their ability to patrol refugee camps. |
In some areas of north Darfur the camps are virtually out of bounds to AU forces. | In some areas of north Darfur the camps are virtually out of bounds to AU forces. |
In one camp our reporter visited, 21 women had been raped in the past two weeks as they went out to gather firewood. | In one camp our reporter visited, 21 women had been raped in the past two weeks as they went out to gather firewood. |
She says the AU commanders say the international community has let them down. | She says the AU commanders say the international community has let them down. |
The meeting between the AU and the EU will also focus on other regional security issues like Somalia. | The meeting between the AU and the EU will also focus on other regional security issues like Somalia. |
And the European Union will announce a $70 million support programme for the African Union. | And the European Union will announce a $70 million support programme for the African Union. |
The money will be spent on training and development and information technology. There will also be staff exchanges between the AU and EU. | The money will be spent on training and development and information technology. There will also be staff exchanges between the AU and EU. |