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Thousands of Sudanese Protest Intervention in Darfur

HeadlineAug 04, 2004

Tens of thousands of people marched today in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, protesting any foreign intervention in the Darfur region. Some participants said they would be willing to fight and die if foreign troops came to Darfur. A United Nations Security Council resolution last Friday gave the government a month to reign in the government-backed militias. The UN has called the refugee crisis in western Sudan the worst humanitarian disaster in the world today.

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