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How could Britain think this shaky peace in Sudan is the model for Darfur?

David Miliband’s admission at the Labour Party conference that mistakes have been made and lessons are to be learned in Iraq could also be applied to Sudan.

Since helping to broker Sudan’s Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), which brought the 22-year war in the south to an end in 2005, the UK’s Sudan policy has been detoured into futile attempts to repeat the process in Darfur.

The CPA has been left largely to implement itself, on the assumption that the tw…

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