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Abstract

The conflict in the region of Darfur – between the Sudanese government and the non-Arab peoples of the region – that began three years ago doesn’t seem to have altered a lot during that time. The actor, mostly involved, since the beginning has been the African Union, as they consider the conflict to be a “purely African matter”. Recently, the United Nations was asked to be more actively involved in the negotiations and, perspectively, in the peacekeeping process as well, but the Sudanese government hasn’t agreed to its presence in the country yet, although an accord was achieved last month between the latter and the Sudan Liberation Army.

Middle East Bulletin 1