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26 FebruaryFebruary 25, 2013 (KHARTOUM) – Tribal clashes over control of lucrative gold mines in North Darfur state have killed more than 500 people and wounded some 865 since January, a Sudanese lawmaker said on Monday, in what is a sharp increase on previous estimates given for the number of casualties from the violence.
Peacekeepers on night patrol to stem banditry in a Darfur camp, 26 March 2012 (UN)
Adam Sheikha, a federal parliamentary representative for Al Sireaf district, told reporters 510 (...)
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