The number two U.S. State Department official heads to Kenya and Sudan on Sunday to prod fractious Sudanese rebel leaders and the Khartoum government toward a peace deal to end what the United States has called genocide in Darfur. Despite the Bush administration’s sustained involvement in Sudan, some members of Congress and rights groups worry that Washington is being too soft on Khartoum’s Islamist leadership. And an upsurge in violence in Darfur is drawing world attention to a rising death toll and the suffering of refugees. Full Story
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