Darfuri camp leaders appeal for calm after Kalma violence
The representative of the women in the Djabal Camp for Darfuri refugees in eastern Chad made a speech inviting displaced to unite in dialogue rather than in conflict. Referring to the violence that broke out last Friday in Kalma Camp, she said that this is exactly what the government wants, as well as the National Congress. She said that displaced people must be aware of this and avoid the trap of fighitng with each other. Her interview with Radio Dabanga was aired Saturday. Likewise, the sheikh of Abu Shouk Camp in North Darfur said that the residents of Kalma Camp need to solve their problems through dialogue. The sheikh cautioned the displaced people not to pay attention to rumors.
The representative of the women in the Djabal Camp for Darfuri refugees in eastern Chad made a speech inviting displaced to unite in dialogue rather than in conflict. Referring to the violence that broke out last Friday in Kalma Camp, she said that this is exactly what the government wants, as well as the National Congress. She said that displaced people must be aware of this and avoid the trap of fighitng with each other. Her interview with Radio Dabanga was aired Saturday. Likewise, the sheikh of Abu Shouk Camp in North Darfur said that the residents of Kalma Camp need to solve their problems through dialogue. The sheikh cautioned the displaced people not to pay attention to rumors.