Less than a year ago, the Bush administration was so hopeful about ending the civil war in Sudan that Secretary of State Colin L. Powell invited Sudanese leaders to sign a peace accord at the White House. Now the administration is working feverishly with European, African and Arab countries to avert further suffering in Darfur, in western Sudan, where attacks by Arab militias backed by the Muslim-led government on black residents who are also Muslims have led to tens of thousands of deaths and the displacement of perhaps a million people.Full Story
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