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CLEAN : Persistent clashes bound displaced from Darfur to life in Attash camp
After the ouster of Sudan's president Omar al-Bashir, Mukhtar Mohamed hoped he would soon go back to cultivating crops and raising animals in his village in the restive Darfur region, but persisting clashes prevented his return (Footage...
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CLEAN : Tigrayan peacekeepers seek Sudan asylum, fear Ethiopia return
Peacekeepers formerly posted to Darfur and hailing from Ethiopia's conflict-hit Tigray region are requesting asylum in Sudan for fear of "torture" and "ethnic cleansing" back home (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Sudanese pro-civilian rule take to the streets south of Darfur
Pro-civilian demonstrators who travelled from Nyala in Sudan's western Darfur region wave flags and chant slogans as they hit the streets south of the region (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : ICC says Sudan army chief vows cooperation in Darfur probe
"We need to act. It is an embarrassment that after 17 years of the Security Council referral, so much more still needs to be done," says the International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor Karim Khan during a press conference in Khartoum...
PBS
Frontline: On Our Watch (Crisis in Darfur)
Great site to learn about the Darfur and the killings, raping, and terrible treatment that is happening there. View an entire Frontline Program and choose from discussions, interviews, or investigations to learn more about Darfur.
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Darfur Violence Through the Eyes of Children
War and genocide as seen through the eyes of children. In the refugee camps, the children were given crayons and paper and drew what they saw occurring in their villages.
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Nations Combine in Effort to End Darfur Conflict
An audio report from the Paris conference held in June 2007 on the combined efforts of France, the U.S., Russia, Japan, and China to bring peace to the Darfur region. Provides links to recent NPR reports on Sudan. [2:00]