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US Blames Khartoum, Militias for Darfur 'Genocide' (Reuters)







US Blames Khartoum, Militias for Darfur
'Genocide' (Reuters)

US Blames Khartoum, Militias for Darfur
'Genocide' (Reuters)
09/09/2004 12:22 PM

Reuters - Secretary of State Colin Powell said on Thursday genocide has occurred in Darfur and blamed Sudan's government and Janjaweed militias, a finding likely to increase pressure on Khartoum to end the violence.




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