Sudan: Darfur Violence
11th Oct 2005, 02:57 GMT
The United States strongly condemns the attack on African Union mission personnel on October 8 near Menawashi, South Darfur. Our sympathies are with the families of the Nigerian peacekeepers and local Sudanese drivers killed in the incident. The United States equally condemns the detainment of African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) personnel, including a U.S.
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