Internally displaced people ride their donkeys at Tawilla IDP ...
13th Nov 2006, 14:38 GMT
(Reuters) - Internally displaced people ride their donkeys at Tawilla IDP camp in north Darfur September 7, 2006. Up to 30 villagers were killed and 40 wounded when armed men riding horses and camels attacked a village in the Darfur region of western Sudan, an African Union (AU) official said on Monday. (Candace Feit/Reuters)
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