FN: 100.000 risikerer nye overgreb i Darfur

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DARFUR, 12. februar 2009: A senior United Nations official in Sudan today called for immediate access to over 100.000 people caught up in the latest outburst of hostilities in the country’s western Darfur region.

The fighting which broke out last month in South Darfur between Government forces and other armed groups against the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) has exposed tens of thousands of civilians to violence.

“We are very concerned about the state and condition of civilians in these areas,” said UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Ameerah Haq.

Figures have yet to be verified because of limited access, but significant numbers of people have arrived at villages and displaced persons camps in North and South Darfur since the clashes began on 15 January.

“Aid agencies need urgent access to the areas where people are in critical need of assistance,” added Ms. Haq, while stressing that “unless access is immediately granted, the situation for hundreds of thousands of civilians could deteriorate rapidly.”

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