Sudan Orders African Union Out Of Darfur

The government of Sudan has ordered African Union peacekeepers to leave Darfur. At the same time they have rejected UN peacekeepers. It would appear that the Sudanese government fully intends to continue conducting genocide in the Darfur region.

KHARTOUM (AFP) – Khartoum has asked African Union peacekeepers to leave Darfur by the end of the month in a new act of defiance, as its forces engaged in renewed fighting that threatened to plunge the battered region into fresh chaos.

"The African Union has already stated that it could not continue in Darfur so, if it is unable to pursue its assignment beyond September 30, then they have to leave before this date," foreign ministry spokesman Jamal Ibrahim said Monday.

"At the same time, they have no right to transfer this assignment to the United Nations or any other party. This right rests with the government of Sudan," Ibrahim told AFP.

The Sudanese government had already rejected a UN Security Council resolution passed on Thursday which calls for the deployment of more than 20,000 UN peacekeepers to take over from the embattled 7,000-strong AU force.

"Up to now, we have not been officially notified by the government of Sudan. Therefore, we cannot comment on it at the present time," the AU mission's spokesman Noureddine Mezni told AFP.

Khartoum submitted plans to the UN for the deployment of its own troops to replace AU monitors in Darfur, but the idea was rejected by the United States and angered rebel movements.

Government troops have already started massing in some parts of Darfur and AU officials reported renewed fighting that threatened to plunge the region back into chaos, four months after a fragile peace agreement was signed.

"Sudan will proceed with the implementation of the Darfur peace agreement according to its own plan to restore peace and stability in the region," Ibrahim said.

Yes, it's always very quiet when everyone is dead, isn't it?

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