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Darfur Again

We noted the preliminary agreement between the Sudanese government and Darfuri rebels concluded yesterday in Doha, Qatar.

A day after the preliminary agreement – which was, by its plain terms, merely an agreement to continue discussing whether to come to an agreement – hostilities have re-ignited. Agence-France reports that the Sudanese government has bombed positions held by several rebel groups – including the Justice and Equality Movement, their partners in the pre-peace agreement.

Meanwhile, UN officials were being shown recent mass graves. All in all, not a propitious start for the agreement to further discuss the possibility of an agreement.

 

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Arthur Traldi

Arthur Traldi is an attorney in Pennsylvania. Before the Pennsylvania courts, Arthur worked for the Bosnian State Court's Chamber for War Crimes and Organized Crime. His law degree is from Georgetown University, and his undergraduate from the College of William and Mary.

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International Law; Human Rights; Bosnia

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