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[Dehai-WN] (Reuters): Sudan bolsters army, imposes curfew in Darfur after attack

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 20:20:30 +0200

Sudan bolsters army, imposes curfew in Darfur after attack


Thu Sep 6, 2012 5:35pm GMT

* Law and order broken down in parts of Darfur

* "Sniper fire" kills two police - report

* Military officer to administer two regions

KHARTOUM, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Gunmen killed seven people in Sudan's Darfur
region during an attack on a government official's motorcade, prompting the
authorities to impose a curfew and close schools, state media said on
Thursday.

Darfur has been plagued by violence since rebels took up arms in 2003,
complaining the central government had neglected the remote western
territory.

While violence is down from its peak in 2003 and 2004, law and order have
collapsed in parts of the vast territory and banditry, tribal fighting and
clashes between rebels and government forces have continued.

On Tuesday afternoon, unknown gunmen opened fire on a motorcade carrying the
commissioner of North Darfur state's Kutum area, state news agency SUNA
said. The attack in Kutum town killed a guard and two police, the agency
added, quoting North Darfur state governor Osman Mohamed Youssef Kibir.

Two police were also killed by "sniper fire" in the town market, the report
said, adding two civilians had also been killed. The report said 21 people
were wounded.

Gunmen also attacked local police buildings, stole two cars, and burned two
others, it said.

The state government took emergency measures including withdrawing regular
police forces from Kutum town, relocating the leadership, and reinforcing an
army unit in the area, said SUNA.

All schools in Kutum would be closed "until further notice," it said.
Carrying guns in all the state's cities "except in necessary cases" would be
banned and a curfew in Kutum would be imposed from 6pm to 7am, it added.

Senior army officer Mohamed Kamel Mohamed Nour was appointed to "oversee the
administrative and operational management" of the Waha and Kutum regions
temporarily, it said.

Violence spiked in the region on Aug. 1, when gunmen killed the local leader
of the Al-Waha region, the report said.

Gunmen later surrounded a camp for displaced people in Kassab, burnt down a
police station and looted the main market, a peacekeeping mission there said
at the time.

The International Criminal Court has indicted Sudanese President Omar Hassan
al-Bashir and issued an arrest warrant for Defence Minister Abdel Raheem
Muhammad Hussein to face charges of war crimes in Darfur, charges they deny.

The government signed a Qatar-brokered peace deal with small Darfur rebel
groups a year ago but the main rebel groups have refused to join. (Reporting
by Alexander Dziadosz; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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