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UN rights chief says hundreds died in Darfur attack
2006-10-10
The United Nations human rights chief said on Monday “several hundred” civilians - far more than first thought - may have died in late August attacks by militias in the south of Sudan’s violent Darfur region. The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Louise Arbour, said the attacks appeared to have been carried out with the “knowledge and material support” of the government. “The attacks ... were massive in scale, involving a large number of villages, and were carried out over only a few days. Government knowledge, if not complicity, in the attacks is almost certain,” the OHCHR said in a report.

“The (OHCHR) ... is urging the government of Sudan to order an independent investigation into recent militia attacks that may have left hundreds of civilians dead in south Darfur,” it said in an accompanying statement. Early last month the High Commissioner’s office put the possible death toll from raids near Buram at 38. Many of the 10,000 people in the 45 villages targeted in the attacks, which began on Aug. 28 and lasted into September, were forced to flee. But it revised the toll in its latest report on the situation in Darfur, drawn up together with the United Nations Assistance Mission in Sudan, and based on interviews with survivors of the attacks and other sources. “The large-scale assaults resulted in chaotic displacement, widespread separation of families and scores of missing children,” the report said. “Most of the villages attacked were under government control,” it added.
Posted by:Fred

#6  No Mosad agents were observed in the vicinity---proving, once again, Mosad's possession of superb stealth techniques.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-10-10 20:47  

#5  The "High" Commissioner has spoken...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-10-10 20:29  

#4  Note that the UN is asking Sudan to "investigate" these "claims," giving them the benefit of the doubt. Contrast to how they treat any claims against Israel.
Posted by: Jackal   2006-10-10 12:03  

#3  Bush's fault. If he wasn't so focused on Iraq. blah, blah, blah.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2006-10-10 12:02  

#2  UN "concerns" helped - NOT!

The fraudulent UN parody must simply go on.
Posted by: Duh!   2006-10-10 08:58  

#1  Golly, really? How shocking.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-10-10 08:16  

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