The Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA) is in trouble. Since its signing in Abuja on 5 May there has been growing opposition to it in Darfur. Not only are schisms now appearing in the one faction of the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) that signed it, not only has a new rejectionist alliance been formed by the factions who have held aloof, but there has been overwhelming dissatisfaction voiced in the camps of refugees and internally displaced persons.
Hilary Benn’s declaration that…
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