ダルフールの見放された紛争_19
投稿者: pyu_pyu_kitakaze 投稿日時: 2004/12/08 23:42 投稿番号: [172438 / 177456]
<スーダン>ダルフールの治安悪化
国連に無力感漂う
160万人が避難民化する深刻な人道危機が続くスーダン西部ダルフール地方で先月下旬以降、政府と反政府2派の戦闘が激化、新たな武装勢力が現れるなど治安が極度に悪化している。国連のアナン事務総長は6日、「ダルフールの秩序は崩壊した」と安保理に報告。政治的解決を模索してきた国連に無力感が漂い始めている。
(毎日新聞) - 12月8日21時25分更新
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20041208-00000119-mai-int
___________________
・・・無力感って、はじめから何の力も持ってないじゃないか。
このニュースが↓が適当かどうかわからないが・・・。
'No progress' on Darfur disaster
[ Latest News From Sudan At Sudan.Net ]
News Article by BBC posted on December 07, 2004 at 16:07:34: EST (-5 GMT)
'No progress' on Darfur disaster
The international community is "getting nowhere" with the crisis in the Western Sudanese region of Darfur, the US says.
All parties are "complicit in the disaster", US ambassador to the UN John Danforth told journalists.
He was speaking on Tuesday, after a sobering briefing to the Security Council on the situation in Darfur.
About 70,000 people have been killed and more than two million made homeless as a result of violence between rebels and pro-government militias.
The report on Darfur, written by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, speaks of a "continued breakdown in law and order" with looting and abductions.
(The two sides) sign agreements which apparently mean nothing at all
John Danforth
US ambassador to the UN
Some 22% of children under five in the region are malnourished, it said.
Commenting on the document, Mr Danforth said: "We're getting nowhere with respect to Darfur. We've tried everything."
He added: "The rebels and the government and the militia - all sides - are complicit in the disaster.
"They sign agreements which apparently mean nothing at all."
The civil war began in early 2003, when rebel groups accusing Khartoum of neglecting the region began attacking government targets.
The government responded by mobilising Arab militias, which have been accused of widespread atrocities.
The two sides have been engaged in peace talks, which led to a ceasefire agreement last month. Observers say it is not being respected.
However on Tuesday, Sudanese Minister for Humanitarian Affairs Mohamed Yusif Abdallah said he expected a peace deal for the region within two months.
The UN security council has already passed two resolutions urging the government to disarm Arab militias.
But aid agencies and human rights groups say they have failed to calm the violence.
http://www.sudan.net/
160万人が避難民化する深刻な人道危機が続くスーダン西部ダルフール地方で先月下旬以降、政府と反政府2派の戦闘が激化、新たな武装勢力が現れるなど治安が極度に悪化している。国連のアナン事務総長は6日、「ダルフールの秩序は崩壊した」と安保理に報告。政治的解決を模索してきた国連に無力感が漂い始めている。
(毎日新聞) - 12月8日21時25分更新
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20041208-00000119-mai-int
___________________
・・・無力感って、はじめから何の力も持ってないじゃないか。
このニュースが↓が適当かどうかわからないが・・・。
'No progress' on Darfur disaster
[ Latest News From Sudan At Sudan.Net ]
News Article by BBC posted on December 07, 2004 at 16:07:34: EST (-5 GMT)
'No progress' on Darfur disaster
The international community is "getting nowhere" with the crisis in the Western Sudanese region of Darfur, the US says.
All parties are "complicit in the disaster", US ambassador to the UN John Danforth told journalists.
He was speaking on Tuesday, after a sobering briefing to the Security Council on the situation in Darfur.
About 70,000 people have been killed and more than two million made homeless as a result of violence between rebels and pro-government militias.
The report on Darfur, written by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, speaks of a "continued breakdown in law and order" with looting and abductions.
(The two sides) sign agreements which apparently mean nothing at all
John Danforth
US ambassador to the UN
Some 22% of children under five in the region are malnourished, it said.
Commenting on the document, Mr Danforth said: "We're getting nowhere with respect to Darfur. We've tried everything."
He added: "The rebels and the government and the militia - all sides - are complicit in the disaster.
"They sign agreements which apparently mean nothing at all."
The civil war began in early 2003, when rebel groups accusing Khartoum of neglecting the region began attacking government targets.
The government responded by mobilising Arab militias, which have been accused of widespread atrocities.
The two sides have been engaged in peace talks, which led to a ceasefire agreement last month. Observers say it is not being respected.
However on Tuesday, Sudanese Minister for Humanitarian Affairs Mohamed Yusif Abdallah said he expected a peace deal for the region within two months.
The UN security council has already passed two resolutions urging the government to disarm Arab militias.
But aid agencies and human rights groups say they have failed to calm the violence.
http://www.sudan.net/
これは メッセージ 171983 (pyu_pyu_kitakaze さん)への返信です.
固定リンク:https://yarchive.emmanuelc.dix.asia/1143582/bpjfa4lla5fa5m_1/172438.html