UN: Darfur Violence Will Not End Without Political Compromise
The government of Sudan needs to make whatever compromise is necessary to keep Darfur in the North, said UN Special Representative for Darfur Ibrahim Gambari. (00:11)
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The government of Sudan needs to make whatever compromise is necessary to keep Darfur in the North, said UN Special Representative for Darfur Ibrahim Gambari. (00:11)
The Vice President of the new state of South Sudan, Dr. Riek Machar Teny, says UN peacekeeping forces must be deployed to the disputed Abyei area before any true negotiations on the future of the region can begin. (00:23)
Daffa-Alla Elhag Ali Osman, representative of Sudan to the United Nations, says that although South Sudan seceded from the North, the move does not signal a rupture between the two countries, and that they will be forever linked. (00:33)
Permanent Ambassador Susan Rice says the U.S. is greatly concerned by the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Southern Kordofan. (00:17)
Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon welcomes the agreement entered into by the governments of Sudan and Southern Sudan that will demilitarize Abyei and establish an Ethiopian led peacekeeping force. (00:29)
Spokesperson for the Secretary General Martin Nesirky confirms the detonation of 7 bombs near an airstrip in Southern Kordofan. (00:31)
UN spokesperson Martin Nesirky says Sudan Armed Forces and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army must stop targeting UN staff who are working to provide critical humanitarian assistance to vulnerable populations. (00:17)
UN spokesperson Martin Nesirky says over 100 000 people have been displaced by continued clashes in Sudan’s Abyei region. Nesirky says the UN Mission in Sudan is also well short of meeting its funding needs. (00:32)
UN spokesperson Martin Nesirky voices concern over the fate of civilian populations in Southern Kordofan, where reports indicate Sudanese Armed Forces continue to engage in aerial bombardments. (00:40)
Secretary General Ban Ki Moon says he is concerned by recent UN reports from Sudan but says it is too early to talk about ethnic cleansing in the disputed Abyei region. (00:38)
United Nations spokesperson Martin Nesirky says Northern Sudanese forces are responsible for preventing the looting and arson that has forced tens of thousands of civilians to flee the region. ( 00:28)
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