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After promising to come, the Sudanese government refused at the last moment, saying it did not want to internationalize the conflict and that such a conference should be organized in Sudan by the government itself.
The Sudanese government is indeed responsible and liable for the said activities... Showed first 250 characters
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According to the report of Amnesty International (AI) found in this site http://www.mafhoum.com/press7/203S30.htm, and I quote:
?a pattern of systematic and unlawful attacks on civilians... by a government-sponsored militia mostly referred to as 'Janjawid' (armed men on horses) or 'Arab militia' and by the government army, including through bombardments of civilian villages by the Sudanese Air Force? In addition to the military and logistical support and the impunity that it provides to the Janjawid, the Sudanese government has used a policy of repression to deal with the problems of Darfur... Showed next 250 characters
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