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Sudan blames rebels

2004-04-28 10:29
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Baidha, Sudan - Stung by charges that his government is fomenting ethnic cleansing in western Sudan, the humanitarian affairs minister came to see the evidence for himself - looted grain silos, scorched farmland, huts burned to heaps of black clay, and accounts of hundreds of thousands made homeless.

But left unanswered was the question of who is to blame for the tragedy and looming famine in the province of Darfur - the Arab-dominated government in Khartoum, or the rebels it claims are threatening Sudan's stability with their campaign for autonomy.

The division in Darfur, which is almost completely Muslim, is between African and Arab.

Human rights groups say the government is giving air support to the Arab tribal militias in Darfur. The government says the tribesmen are defending themselves against autonomy-seeking rebels, but denies aiding them.

The government signed a 45-day cease-fire with the rebels on April 8, and during his visit last week, Humanitarian Affairs Minister Ibrahim Hamid appealed to international relief groups to help. Sudanese officials said UN human rights investigators who arrived in the country last week would have free access to Darfur.

To Hamid, villagers described fleeing from armed horsemen who burned and looted their homes. They said they didn't know who the attackers were, but out of the earshot of Hamid's entourage, an African tribal chief blamed "janajaweed" - tribal militias.

A 'strategy' of murder and rape

Human rights groups accuse the government of bombing villages before janajaweed raids and providing helicopter reconnaissance afterward. New York-based Human Rights Watch calls it "a strategy of ethnic-based murder, rape and forcible displacement" of civilians in Darfur.

Last week it said it had documented dozens of janajaweed attacks supported by government forces. It described an operation in which troops allegedly worked with janajaweed to detain 136 African men whom the militias later massacred.

A UN report leaked last week accused Sudanese forces of raping non-Arab women and girls and bombing civilians in what may amount to crimes against humanity.

West Darfur Governor Adam Sulieman has said any atrocities are the work of "bandits, outlaws and rebels".

Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail said the janajaweed "took up arms to defend themselves" against rebel attacks.

But while denying the government was backing the janajaweed, he said it "may have turned a blind eye toward the militias... because those militias are targeting the rebellion."

The rebels accuse the government of neglecting impoverished Darfur, long an arena for clashes between African farmers and Arab herdsmen over grazing areas.

Visiting the Mukjar area, with a population of 123 000, minister Hamid was told rebels had attacked three times since October, making it impossible to harvest crops.

Some 51 000 people, mostly women, fled to camps around Mukjar, Hamid was told.

- AP

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