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POLITICS: FOREIGN OBSERVERS FLY INTO SUDAN TO MONITOR CEASE-FIRE
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Danforth, John
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POLITICS: FOREIGN OBSERVERS FLY INTO SUDAN TO MONITOR CEASE-FIRE
2002
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NAIROBI, Apr. 5 (IPS) -- A team of international observers has flown into Sudan's Nuba Mountains to monitor a cease-fire agreement between Sudan's government and southern rebels. The Nuba region of central Sudan has been devastated by government bombing since civil war broke out in Sudan in 1983. Southern rebels are fighting for greater independence from the Islamic military regime in the capital, Khartoum. Sources on the ground say the Nuba Mountains cease-fire has captured the popular imagination of Sudan's war-weary population. Other regions are hopeful that cease-fires can now be brokered in their areas.
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