Friday, 6 August 2010

Displaced people of Darfur.


Local News: Sudan refuses to allow humanitarian organizations access to Kalma camp


Sudanese authorities have prevented humanitarian organizations from entering Kalma camp for displaced large Darfur, where the situation remains tense after battles that took place last week between supporters and opponents of the peace process, according to a source at the United Nations on Friday.
A spokesman Samuel Hendricks Office for the Coordination Humanitarian Affairs of the United Nations in Khartoum told AFP "I did not allow any humanitarian organization (UN agencies and NGOs) to enter a word and Bilal ... The situation is still serious."
The bloody clashes erupted last week, interspersed with an exchange of fire in the camps of Zalingei word for displaced people in Darfur, between supporters of the Sudan Liberation Army led by Abdel Wahed al-Nur, a rebel group rejects the Doha agreement for a cease-fire, and advocates of this Agreement.
Confrontations have resulted in three deaths in Zalingei, etc. between five and eight people in a speech which is the largest camp for displaced people in the world, home to more than 80 000 people.
Refused entry twice this week, a mission of aid workers belonging to the United Nations to Kalma camp, adjacent to the village of Bilal, where he took refuge to many residents of the word.
The UN peacekeeping force of UN and African Union in Darfur on Thursday night that "aid workers are still waiting to enter the camp," saying that the situation remained "tense" in Kalma camp after a week of these battles.
And fell about thirty people were killed in bloody confrontations witnessed by this great camp, which is a stronghold of the Sudan Liberation Army led by Abdel Wahed al-Nur, which is the most politicized of the camps in this region of western Sudan, where civil war seven years ago.
Denied the governor of South Darfur, Abdel-Halim Musa Kasha in a telephone interview with AFP prevented humanitarian organizations from entering the word, but he asserted that the situation remains explosive in this camp. He said, "There were shots until yesterday (Thursday)," referring to the availability of weapons in abundance in the word.
Hendricks said "We are trying to enter the camp to assess the situation" humanitarian.
On the other hand asked the Sudanese authorities of this week's issue of peacekeepers delivered five men and a woman resident of a speech demanded protection force, which did not recognize these people so far.

Sudanese authorities have prevented humanitarian organizations from entering Kalma camp for displaced large Darfur, where the situation remains tense after battles that took place last week between supporters and opponents of the peace process, according to a source at the United Nations on Friday.
A spokesman Samuel Hendricks Office for the Coordination Humanitarian Affairs of the United Nations in Khartoum told AFP "I did not allow any humanitarian organization (UN agencies and NGOs) to enter a word and Bilal ... The situation is still serious."
The bloody clashes erupted last week, interspersed with an exchange of fire in the camps of Zalingei word for displaced people in Darfur, between supporters of the Sudan Liberation Army led by Abdel Wahed al-Nur, a rebel group rejects the Doha agreement for a cease-fire, and advocates of this Agreement.
Confrontations have resulted in three deaths in Zalingei, etc. between five and eight people in a speech which is the largest camp for displaced people in the world, home to more than 80 000 people.
Refused entry twice this week, a mission of aid workers belonging to the United Nations to Kalma camp, adjacent to the village of Bilal, where he took refuge to many residents of the word.
The UN peacekeeping force of UN and African Union in Darfur on Thursday night that "aid workers are still waiting to enter the camp," saying that the situation remained "tense" in Kalma camp after a week of these battles.
And fell about thirty people were killed in bloody confrontations witnessed by this great camp, which is a stronghold of the Sudan Liberation Army led by Abdel Wahed al-Nur, which is the most politicized of the camps in this region of western Sudan, where civil war seven years ago.
Denied the governor of South Darfur, Abdel-Halim Musa Kasha in a telephone interview with AFP prevented humanitarian organizations from entering the word, but he asserted that the situation remains explosive in this camp. He said, "There were shots until yesterday (Thursday)," referring to the availability of weapons in abundance in the word.
Hendricks said "We are trying to enter the camp to assess the situation" humanitarian.
On the other hand asked the Sudanese authorities of this week's issue of peacekeepers delivered five men and a woman resident of a speech demanded protection force, which did not recognize these people so far.

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