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28 November 2006
Nov 28, 2006 (KHARTOUM) — A defiant Sudanese president has disputed the latest reports on the deepening crisis in Darfur, insisting there was no humanitarian disaster and that fewer than 9,000 people had been killed there in four years of conflict.
Omar al-Bashir, who has ruled with iron fist since seizing power in a 1989 coup, rejected any talk of a genocide in the western Sudanese region where he said the violence stemmed from climatic hardships and tribal tensions.
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