An African Union soldier patrols outside Kebkabiyah, a government-controlled ...
15th Nov 2006, 00:05 GMT
(Reuters) - An African Union soldier patrols outside Kebkabiyah, a government-controlled town in northern Darfur, Sudan September 5, 2006. Sudan is insisting the African Union remain in charge of any future peacekeeping force in turbulent Darfur, thereby rejecting a joint command with the United Nations, a senior U.N. official said on Tuesday. (Candace Feit/Reuters)
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