Human rights campaigners are outraged that a United Nations report alleging grave abuses in western Sudan is being withheld from a UN debate on the issue. The international body’s Commission on Human Rights is due to discuss the crisis in Darfur, where up to a million people have been displaced. The debate has been delayed by behind-the-scenes negotiations with the European Union seeking a harsher resolution than African delegates want. The report, seen by the BBC, details claims of rape, looting and killing by militias with government help. Meanwhile the government has resumed talks with Darfur rebel groups in Chad. Full Story
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