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New Group Seizes Sudan Town KHARTOUM, 27 February 2003 — A newly formed armed rebel group has
seized a provincial capital in the western Darfur region of Sudan, an area
outside the remit of peace talks aimed at end a 20-year civil war between
north and south, Khartoum newspapers said yesterday. Around 300 rebels
identifying themselves as the Front for the Liberation of Darfur (FLD)
seized the town of Gulu, capital of Jebel Marrah province, and installed
their own administration, the papers quoted senior local government
officials as saying. The rebel appointee, identified as Abdullah Korah, appealed to the
people of the ethnically mixed Darfur region to join the new rebel
movement, North Darfur State Governor Ibrahim Suleiman was quoted as
saying by the papers, which included the independent Al-Ayam daily.
Suleiman, who heads a security committee covering all three states in
Darfur, told a conference held in the region’s main town of Fashir on
Monday and Tuesday that the rebels had set up training camps in Jebel
Marrah. Meanwhile, more than 100,000 Sudanese of both sexes took to the streets
of the Sudanese capital yesterday to condemn a planned US-led strike on
Iraq. Government and opposition parties, trade unions, professional
associations, students, women’s and youth organizations took part in the
demonstration which was called by the Popular Organization for Solidarity
with Iraq. Gathering at Martyrs Square in front of the Republican Palace and
flooding into the streets leading to the square, the protesters carried
placards and chanted slogans against the United States. Chief organizer Fathi Khalil, head of the Sudanese Bar Association, who
addressed the gathering before handing in a message of protest to the UN,
said more than half a million people had turned out, making it the biggest
rally here in a decade.
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