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Africa: Horn
African Union to send troops to Darfur
2004-07-05
The African Union is preparing to send hundreds of troops to Sudan's strife-torn Darfur region where more than a million people have been uprooted by conflict, a senior AU official said on Monday. "The protection force will be deployed as soon as possible ... Forces from Rwanda and Nigeria are on standby. They are ready go to," AU Director of Peace and Security Sam Ibok told a news conference.
Wonder how the janjaweed will do against actual guys with guns? Assuming the AU troops bring their guns, of course...
The Darfur mission, announced on the eve of the annual summit of African leaders in Addis Ababa, will mark the organisation's only joint military deployment since it sent peacekeepers to Burundi in 2003. The AU has deployed unarmed observers to Darfur and had said if all parties agreed it was necessary, it would send armed troops to protect the monitors. Ibok said he was certain Sudan would not object. "We are confident that they will accept. It has been difficult, but we are talking to them," Ibok said.
Sounds like the fix is in. Powell must have been in fine form...
Posted by:Fred

#1  It will be interesting to see where the troups come from. I am betting that South Africa doesn't send a single soldier. Mbeki's idea of leadership is simular to Kofi's.

I wonder if Colin could be elected to be the president of all of non-Islamic Africa if he really campaigned. If he actually demonstrates the ability to get things done in Africa, he will be an instant legend. I bet he could take Kofi's job if he wanted it.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-07-05 11:47:48 PM  

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