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DARFUR CRISIS WORSENS AFTER
FIVE YEARS:
22/04/2008
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 22
April 2008 --
Five years after fighting first erupted in Darfur between Sudanese
Government forces and rebel groups, the world has still not found a durable
solution to the suffering of millions of people in the region, the United
Nations humanitarian chief told the Security Council today, warning the
situation will only deteriorate unless urgent measures are taken
John Holmes, the
Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, told a Council meeting that he
was saddened and angry to inform them that the situation inside Darfur had only
worsened in the past 12 months, despite the efforts of the international
community.
“We continue to see
the goalposts receding, to the point where peace in Darfur seems further away
today than ever,” he said in a statement.
“Further progress in
the deployment of UNAMID [the hybrid UN-African Union peacekeeping force],
equipped to protect civilians and improve security, will help.
“But only an end to
all violence and concrete steps towards a political settlement will make the
fundamental difference needed, as the rebel movements themselves above all need
to recognize.
Otherwise the
reality is that the people of Darfur face a continued steady deterioration of
their conditions of life and their chances of lasting recovery.”
Mr. Holmes said as many as 300,000 people are now estimated to have died in
Darfur since early 2003, when rebels began fighting Government forces and allied
militiamen.
This figure includes
deaths from disease, malnutrition and reduced life expectancy, as well as from
direct combat.
Aside from the death
toll, more than 2.7 million Darfurians have been displaced by the fighting, the
vast majority still living within the arid region on Sudan’s western flank.
Around 260,000
refugees have had to flee to the east of neighbouring Chad.
In his briefing to
the Council, Rodolphe Adada, the AU-UN Joint Special Representative for Darfur,
said it was disturbing that while the region has remained near the top of the
international agenda, this attention had not been matched with the necessary
action to provide UNAMID with the means to accomplish the tasks assigned to it.
The Council
authorized the deployment of UNAMID last year to take over from an
under-resourced AU force, and the operation began work at the start of this
year.
But so far only
around 10,000 of the roughly 26,000 uniformed personnel have been deployed.
Speaking to
reporters outside the Council, Mr. Adada said that up to 80 per cent of the
entire UNAMID force could be deployed by the end of this year if donor countries
do more to help out, whether by providing troops or equipment.
He called on the
Council to redouble its efforts to assist the mission and he also read out an
update on efforts to broker a political settlement by the UN and AU envoys to
the peace process, Jan Eliasson and Salim Ahmed Salim.
Mr. Adada said
logistical challenges are one of the biggest problems, with the mission lacking
the infrastructure at the moment to house the thousands of staff expected at
full deployment.
He said UN and AU
officials were working hard to try to accelerate deployment and to make the most
of the available resources – including fresh water – in the parched and
landlocked region.
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