
The African Union (AU) contingent in Darfur is calling for cooperation between peacekeepers and rebel groups associated with the Sudanese government. Darfur's rebel groups are blamed for the rape of one French humanitarian aid worker and other hindrances, including an ambush that killed five AU peacekeepers in April. AU chief of mission, Monique Mukaruliza, said the rebel groups activities had "paralyzed AU activities." The Sudan Liberation Movement, or SLM, has been implicated in the murder of an Egyptian peacekeeper; the first such incident since international amendments to AU forces began. UN officials, as well as the SLM chief of staff, have not confirmed the allegations, however.
In related news, Chad's president, Idriss Deby, has tone downed his opposition to the deployment of international military personnel on its border with Sudan. Chad has previously demanded that only police, not soldiers, be deployed in its territory. The French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner , who co-founded Medecins Sans Frontieres , has called for a humanitarian aid corridor through Chad, though the proposal has been rejected by Chadian officials.