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A rebel attack that killed at least 10 African Union troops at one of their army bases in Sudan's Darfur region has sparked international condemnation. | |
About 40 AU soldiers are missing and seven were badly injured in the raid, by heavily-armed men in 30 vehicles. | About 40 AU soldiers are missing and seven were badly injured in the raid, by heavily-armed men in 30 vehicles. |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said the killings, which were blamed on splinter factions, were "outrageous". | UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said the killings, which were blamed on splinter factions, were "outrageous". |
Meanwhile, a delegation of notable world figures led by Archbishop Desmond Tutu has arrived in Sudan for talks. | Meanwhile, a delegation of notable world figures led by Archbishop Desmond Tutu has arrived in Sudan for talks. |
The archbishop is leading a delegation of "elders" that includes former UN envoy to Iraq Lakhdar Brahimi, former US President Jimmy Carter, and Graca Machel, a children's rights advocate and the wife of Nelson Mandela. | The archbishop is leading a delegation of "elders" that includes former UN envoy to Iraq Lakhdar Brahimi, former US President Jimmy Carter, and Graca Machel, a children's rights advocate and the wife of Nelson Mandela. |
The group is scheduled to meet Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir and opposition leaders in Khartoum on Monday before travelling on to refugee camps in Darfur. | The group is scheduled to meet Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir and opposition leaders in Khartoum on Monday before travelling on to refugee camps in Darfur. |
'Unconscionable crime' | 'Unconscionable crime' |
The Saturday evening attack on the African Union military observers was the worst on its troops since their deployment to the region three years ago. | |
At the UN, Mr Ban's office issued a statement condemning the attack "in the strongest possible terms" and demanding those responsible "be held fully accountable". | At the UN, Mr Ban's office issued a statement condemning the attack "in the strongest possible terms" and demanding those responsible "be held fully accountable". |
[The attack] just shows how desperate the situation is, how desperately we've got to find a peaceful solution Archbishop Desmond Tutu'Elders' delegation head Dim prospects for peace Darfur quick guide | [The attack] just shows how desperate the situation is, how desperately we've got to find a peaceful solution Archbishop Desmond Tutu'Elders' delegation head Dim prospects for peace Darfur quick guide |
The AU says 40 of the mostly Nigerian troops are still missing. Seventeen were found on Sunday in a nearby village. | |
Next year the UN and AU will jointly deploy the world's largest peacekeeping force - 26,000 troops - to Darfur. | Next year the UN and AU will jointly deploy the world's largest peacekeeping force - 26,000 troops - to Darfur. |
It will absorb the current force of 7,000 African Union troops, which has been struggling to protect civilians in the region. | It will absorb the current force of 7,000 African Union troops, which has been struggling to protect civilians in the region. |
The BBC's Africa analyst, Martin Plaut, says the fighting comes at a particularly unfortunate moment, with discussions about to take place between the AU and UN to pave the way for peace talks between government and rebels. | The BBC's Africa analyst, Martin Plaut, says the fighting comes at a particularly unfortunate moment, with discussions about to take place between the AU and UN to pave the way for peace talks between government and rebels. |
Prospects of an agreement at the talks are starting to look bleak, he says. | Prospects of an agreement at the talks are starting to look bleak, he says. |
AU-UN Joint Special Representative Rodolphe Adada labelled the weekend raid a "wanton and unprovoked act... that breaks every convention and norm of international peacekeeping". | AU-UN Joint Special Representative Rodolphe Adada labelled the weekend raid a "wanton and unprovoked act... that breaks every convention and norm of international peacekeeping". |
A spokesman for the rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) also condemned the attack, which he said was carried out by dissident commanders. | A spokesman for the rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) also condemned the attack, which he said was carried out by dissident commanders. |
"They're looking for equipment - vehicles and weapons ... They found the AU an easy target," Ibrahim Jalil said. | "They're looking for equipment - vehicles and weapons ... They found the AU an easy target," Ibrahim Jalil said. |
Mission to Sudan | Mission to Sudan |
The attack provided a grim backdrop to the arrival of the group of self-styled "Elders" in the region. | The attack provided a grim backdrop to the arrival of the group of self-styled "Elders" in the region. |
The group came together at Nelson Mandela's invitation to find ways to tackle some of the world's toughest problems, such as HIV/Aids, poverty and conflict. | The group came together at Nelson Mandela's invitation to find ways to tackle some of the world's toughest problems, such as HIV/Aids, poverty and conflict. |
Commenting on the raid, Mr Tutu said: "It just shows how desperate the situation is, how desperately we've got to find a peaceful solution so that incidents of that kind don't happen." | Commenting on the raid, Mr Tutu said: "It just shows how desperate the situation is, how desperately we've got to find a peaceful solution so that incidents of that kind don't happen." |
The delegation will meet Mr al-Bashir and others in Khartoum before travelling to Juba, capital of southern Sudan. | The delegation will meet Mr al-Bashir and others in Khartoum before travelling to Juba, capital of southern Sudan. |
They will then travel to Darfur where they will meet community leaders and displaced people living in camps. | They will then travel to Darfur where they will meet community leaders and displaced people living in camps. |
At least 200,000 people have died in Darfur during a four-year conflict and some two million have been forced from their homes. | At least 200,000 people have died in Darfur during a four-year conflict and some two million have been forced from their homes. |