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East Sudan rebels call off peace talks |
2006-02-08 |
![]() Last month, the front accused the Sudanese army of attacking its camps in the eastern Hamesh Koreb region. UN troops have since been deployed to the region. The peace talks - the first between the Eastern Front and Khartoum - were initially due to have taken place last November but have been postponed several times since and had been set to begin on Tuesday in the Libyan capital. Like their rebel counterparts in Darfur, the Eastern Front complains of marginalisation by the government in Khartoum, which it accuses of exploiting natural resources such as oil, natural gas, gold and other minerals at the expense of the local population. The Eastern Front was founded by eastern Sudan's two main rebel groups, the Beja Congress and the Free Lions, early last year and claimed to have launched its first offensive against government positions in the Red Sea state last June. |
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