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AU stops short of agreeing to UN mission in Darfur
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - The African Union on Friday extended its mission in Darfur until September 30 to buy time to break an impasse over the transfer of peacekeeping duties in Sudan's vast west to U.N. forces.
Instead the communiqué reiterated the AU's decision taken earlier this year to "support in principle" the eventual transition to a U.N. force in Darfur, where rape, pillaging and killing by militias has driven 2 million villagers into camps.
Can anybody tell me why African countries don't want to do anything about arab moooslems, ya know peaceful and tolerant, killing black people in Africa?
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - The African Union on Friday extended its mission in Darfur until September 30 to buy time to break an impasse over the transfer of peacekeeping duties in Sudan's vast west to U.N. forces.
Instead the communiqué reiterated the AU's decision taken earlier this year to "support in principle" the eventual transition to a U.N. force in Darfur, where rape, pillaging and killing by militias has driven 2 million villagers into camps.
Can anybody tell me why African countries don't want to do anything about arab moooslems, ya know peaceful and tolerant, killing black people in Africa?
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