Sudan has started disarming Arab militias accused of sowing death and terror in its western region of Darfur and is confident the process will proceed smoothly, Foreign Minster Mustafa Osman Ismail said on Sunday. “It is under way,” Ismail said, following his government’s pledge on Saturday to disarm the Arab “Janjaweed” fighters responsible for uprooting more than one million people and creating what the United Nations has called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. But rebels said the operation was a cover for preparations for a new wave of ethnic cleansing. They said a large government force was being mobilized in the regional capital. Full Story
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