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A displaced Sudanese woman sits next to her makeshift shelter in Abu shouk camp in the northern Darfur region of Sudan, September 17, 2004. Sudan's government on Friday said three-week-old peace talks with Dafur rebels in the Nigerian capital Abuja were over, accusing the United States of increasing the rebels' resolve to avoid a compromise. Rebels are due to meet Nigerian president and African Union chairman Olusegun Obasanjo on Friday evening to give their version of events before making an official comment on the talks.REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
 
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A displaced old Sudanese woman carries water home in Arara camp, west of the Darfur region of Sudan, September 9, 2004. About 9,000 villagers living in the camp said they are too scared to return home and are just waiting for a chance to flee to neighbouring Chad. They say marauding Arab militias, known locally as Janjaweed, have attacked them in the camp and stolen their food -- provided every few weeks by the World Food Programme. Picture taken September 9,2004. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
 
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The remains of a burnt bed and other household items after an attack by militias in Darfur. US Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) classified the atrocities in Sudan's troubled Darfur region as genocide.(AFP/Pool/File/Marcus Prior)
 
 
 
 


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