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قوات الاتحاد الافريقى تقتل 3 مواطنيين فى الجنينه لانهم تظاهروا ضدهم والسلطات تتفرج !!!
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قامت قوات الاتحاد الافريقى التى جاءت لتحمى مواطنى دارفور بقتل 3 مواطنيين فى الجنينه عندما تظاهر المواطنيين واحاطوا بثكنة الاتحاد الافريقى محتجين على مقتل 30 مواطن قبل ايام بايدى الجنجويد وعدم تدخل قوات الاتحاد الافريقى والواضح ان الاتحاد الافريقى قد دخل طرفا فى النزاع السودانى ووقوفه جانب الحكومه فى مواصلتها قتل سكان دارفور
ان الاتحاد الافريقى كان عليه استدعاء شرطة المدينه للتدخل بينه وبين المتظاهرين الذين هذه بلدهم ومن حقهم ان يتظاهروا ضد من يشاءون
ان هذا التصرف من الاتحاد الافريقى يجعله طرفا غير محايد ويجعل من دخول القوات الدوليه امرا مطلوبا بعد ان اتضح مدى انحياز ه للحكومه
ان على السلطات اتخاذ الاجراءات اللازمه من قبض على مطلقى الرصاص وفتح تحقيق محايد ونطالب الامم المتحده بتولى التحقيق
وان على قوات الخلاص اذا لم تتخذ اى اجراءات فى مواجهة الاتحاد ان تتولى حماية ابناء دارفور والدفاع عنهم
ان تصرف الاتحاد الافريقى تجاه مواطنينا فى دارفور يعد بادره خطيره ينبغى ادانتها من كل وطنى شريف حتى لاتتكرر
الخبر الذى ورد فى سى ان ان
peacekeepers kill 3 in Darfur POSTED: 1:55 p.m. EST, December 11, 2006 Story Highlights• A U.N. official says refugees threaten to break into an African Union base in Darfur • The three deaths mark the first time peacekeepers have killed Darfur civilians • The refugees were protesting after the deaths of 30 civilians by janjaweed fighters • The African Union says gunmen abduct two of its peacekeepers
Adjust font size: KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) -- African Union peacekeepers killed three Darfur rioters when a crowd of angry refugees threatened to break into their base in the town of El Geneina, a U.N. official said Monday.
It was the first time peacekeepers have killed Darfur civilians, marking new deterioration in the war-torn region of western Sudan. In a separate incident, the African Union reported Monday that gunmen had kidnapped two of its peacekeepers the night before.
After the riot and shooting on Sunday, Sudanese police deployed around the African Union base to protect the peacekeepers, aid workers in El Geneina said.
The refugees protesting at the base were relatives of 30 civilians who were executed by pro-government janjaweed fighters on Saturday. They were protesting against the African Union for what they say is the peacekeeping force's failure to protect them.
Peacekeepers opened fire on the protesters when they threatened the base, killing three, said the U.N. official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.
An African Union officer in El Geneina, a town near the border with Chad, told The Associated Press that two people had died, and that the peacekeepers opened fire because fighters carrying rocket-propelled grenades were sighted among the crowd. The officer also spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give the information to the press.
The African Union said it could not immediately comment on the case.
African Union peacekeepers have been deployed in Darfur since mid-2004 on a mission to protect civilians in a three-year conflict that has killed more than 200,000 people and driven 2.5 million from their homes.
But the force's relations with Darfur's population has long been tense, with refugees frequently complaining it does not protect them from janjaweed. The 7,000-member African Union force has been too understaffed and underquipped to halt increasing violence in Darfur.
In the North Darfur capital of El Fasher, crowds demonstrated outside the African Union headquarters and a nearby base last week after janjaweed killed 10 people in the town.
On Saturday, janjaweed ambushed a refugee convoy between El Geneina and the nearby town of Sirba, killing 30 people -- shooting some of the victims and burning others alive. Angry relatives briefly abducted eight African Union peacekeepers sent to investigate the incident, releasing them later in the day.
In a separate incident, the African Union said Monday that two peacekeepers were abducted and their car stolen late Sunday by unidentified gunmen in El Fasher.
In a statement Monday, the African Union said it "condemns this hijacking in the strongest terms, and once more calls on the kidnapers to unconditionally release the personnel and the vehicle." The African Union did not specify if the soldiers were armed at the time of their abduction.
A U.N. official said a Nigerian major was among those abducted close to the house of the African Union's force commander in El Fasher.
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