Rebels attacked a town in western Sudan on Sunday, abducting a key tribal leader and two other prominent figures, North Darfur state governor Osman Kibir said. The rebels snatched the three men in the town of al-La’at in Darfur, stoking further tension in a conflict between Arab militias, the government and the rebels which has created what the United Nations says is the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. The rebels and the government signed a cease-fire agreement in April but both sides say the other has frequently broken it.Full Story
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