Fresh Clashes in Darfur Claims 10 Lives
New York, Oct 27 2009 5:10PM
At least 10 people have been killed in a new round of inter-tribal clashes in Darfur, the joint African Union-United Nations peacekeeping force to the war-scarred region of western Sudan reported today.
The mission, known as UNAMID (http://www.un.org/Depts/dpko/missions/unamid/) , said
10 members of the Birgid tribe died after clashing yesterday
with Zaghawa tribesmen near Shangil Tobaya, a town about 70
kilometres from El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur
state.
Twelve other Birgids were injured as a result
of the clashes and they are being treated either at UNAMID
medical facilities or a clinic run by the non-governmental
organization (NGO) known as Médecins Sans Frontières
(MSF).
Yesterday’s clashes occurred less than a week
after two people were killed when Birgids and Zaghawas
engaged in fighting, also near Shangil Tobaya.
UNAMID
has attributed the recent fighting to disputes over access
to water, a particularly precious commodity in Darfur, an
arid and landlocked region.
The mission is sending an
assessment team to the area tomorrow comprising military
officers, police officers and humanitarian, human rights,
security, civil affairs and protection
officials.
UNAMID has been in place across Darfur
since the start of last year to try to quell the fighting
and humanitarian suffering that has engulfed the region
since 2003. At least 300,000 people are estimated to have
died from the conflict and another 2.7 million people remain
displaced from their
homes.
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