Plan for hybrid-fredsstyrke i Darfur præsenteret

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Secretary-General of the UN, Ban Ki-moon, has sent a report to the Security Council detailing the proposed hybrid African Union (AU)-United Nations (UN) peacekeeping force to stem the deadly violence wracking Sudan’s Darfur region, his spokesperson announced Thursday.

The hybrid force is expected to comprise about 17,000 troops and 3,000 police officers, and represents the third and final phase of the process to replace the existing AU mission in Darfur, known as AMIS, which has been hampered by a lack of resources.

Most of the troops in the hybrid operation will be African.

As part of the first phase, known as the “light support package,” the UN handed over medical support items ranging from a fully equipped ambulance to pharmaceutical products, such as drugs and vaccines, to AMIS.

Under the second phase, “the heavy support package,” which the Sudanese Government has endorsed, the UN provides some troops, police officers, civilian staff, helicopter gunships and other resources to AMIS.

The hybrid proposal has been sent amid mounting international concern at the situation inside Darfur, where more than 200,000 people have been killed and 2 million others forced to flee their homes since 2003 because of fighting between Government forces, allied Janjaweed militias and rebel groups.

Kilde: www.un.org