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Sudanese Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail. (AP)
Sudanese Government Accused of Ethnic Cleansing
Story aired: Thursday, May 13, 2004



A bloody 21-year civil war might finally be coming to an end in Sudan as American diplomats meet with Sudanese officials in Kenya today.

The new agreement comes as human rights groups complain of continued ethnic cleansing of black African tribes by government forces in the western Darfur region of Sudan.

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Tom Maliti, Associated Press.

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US Likens West Sudan 'Ethnic Cleansing' to Rwanda (Reuters)

Idle on Darfur (The Washington Post)

Sudan's hellish humanitarian crisis (CNN)

Sudan denies terrorising villagers (Guardian)

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