2006年VOA标准英语-Main Darfur Rebels Sign Peace Accord with(在线收听) |
By Gilbert da Costa The Sudan government and the largest of the three main rebel groups have agreed in principle to sign an African Union-negotiated peace deal to end the conflict in Darfur. Two remaining rebel factions are sticking to their demands. ------------------------------------------------ Western mediators said Friday that Sudan's government and the largest Darfur rebel group, the Sudan Liberation Movement, have agreed to sign a peace plan in Abuja, Nigeria, where the talks are taking place. "We came to help them [rebels] and to advise them and to talk to them [that] people in Darfur and the IDPs [Internally Displaced People] and the refugees [are] so eager to come back home and to begin their lives from beginning. And we are advising them to do peace now, not tomorrow, now," said Mr. Rigal. Frequent infighting among rebel groups has impeded the talks as the groups often had had difficulty agreeing. The deal also calls for disarmament of militias linked to the government, the integration of thousands of rebel fighters into Sudan's armed forces, and a protection force for civilians. Included in the political provisions, are guarantees that rebel factions will have the majority in Darfur's three state legislatures, but the rebels did not get the national vice presidency they had sought. |
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