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By Noel King
Khartoum
16 August 2006
The United Nations says deteriorating1 security in Sudan's Darfur region is severely2 hindering humanitarian3 aid. The World Food Program, WFP, says the number of Darfuri civilians4 who have been cut off from food aid has nearly doubled since June.
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Sudanese travel on their donkeys as a Rwandan soldier assigned to the African Union Mission in Sudan stands guard on the outskirts of Thabit, North Darfur |
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Oshidari says the instability has come at a particularly bad time.
"It is happening during the period of the hunger season, before the harvest," he noted6. "This is the season, typically, [when] malnutrition7 rates rise and disease increases because of the rains. At the same time the World Food Program has over 700 staff in Darfur, and I am very much concerned about the security of our staff. Our convoys8 of trucks that carry food are under attack in some places."
About 2.5 million Darfuris have been displaced from their homes during the conflict. They are largely dependent upon international humanitarian aid.
The conflict has raged for three years, since an uprising in the region prompted the Sudanese government to arm local militias9 in order to crush the rebellion.
In May, the Sudanese government and a faction10 of the rebel Sudanese Liberation Army, led by commander Minni Minnawi, signed a peace accord. But other rebel factions11 rejected the deal, saying it did not offer enough political power to Darfuris or monetary12 compensation for victims of the war.
The disagreement has ignited violence as rebels fight one another for control of territory in Darfur. Tens of thousands of civilians are caught in the middle, fleeing attacks and venting13 their frustration14 at international aid workers and the African Union force, which is monitoring the Darfur peace deal. In July, eight Sudanese aid workers were killed.
The United States has called for a U.N. force to be deployed15 in the region, by October 1, but despite international pressure Sudan had continued to refuse calls for U.N. intervention16. Earlier this month, the African Union Mission said that it will run out of money by October.
Some 200,000 people are believed to have died since the start of the conflict.
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