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UN Security Council protests attack on peace force in Darfur
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 01 - 2008


UN Security Council members on Wednesday
criticized Sudanese troops for shooting at a UN-African Union supply
convoy in Darfur, the first such an attack since the joint force's
deployment to try to end the ethnic conflict in that region.
Jean-Marie Guehenno, UN undersecretary general for peacekeeping
operations, told a closed-door session of the 15-nation that a local
Sudanese commander took responsibility for the shooting on Monday,
which critically injured a driver of the convoy.
The UN said the convoy was attacked Monday night when it was
traveling from Umm Baru to Tine in Western Darfur, an area where
clashes between Sudanese government forces and rebel groups had taken
place.
British Ambassador John Sawers told reporters that council members
"unanimously condemned" the attack as they discussed "the obstruction
and foot-dragging by the Sudanese government to the deployment of the
UN-AU peacekeeping force to Darfur."
"The rejection of the deployment of the Nordic engineers means
that the deployment is further delayed and further held back," he
said.
Sawers said Khartoum's obstruction to the UN-AU force, considered
technical four months ago, has become of a "political nature."
Guehenno informed the council that no country has agreed to
provide helicopters to help speed up the deployment. Currently there
are less than 10,000 UN and African troops in Darfur, but the
peacekeeping operation is authorized a ceiling of nearly 30,000
military and civilian personnel.
Sudan's UN Ambassador Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem reacted to criticism by
the UN, denying that his government was involved in the attack
against the supply convoy. Sawers said Abdalhaleem had no information
about the attack on the ground in Darfur.
Abdalhaleem said Guehenno has "the habit" of accusing Sudan of things
it had not done.
"It's very regrettable," Abdalhaleem said. "Sudan has cooperated with
the deployment of the hybrid force in all aspects, from
communications to providing lands for bases."


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