Sudan’s former southern rebel movement, in its strongest statement yet on Darfur, urged the government to allow United Nations peacekeepers into the war-ravaged region. The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, which signed its own peace deal with Khartoum in 2005 ending over two decades of north-south civil war, said it took a formal decision to back a U.N. force at a 3-day meeting of its top leadership in Juba in south Sudan. Full Story
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