UN fears that referendum will worsen conflict Darfur
(By Radio Dabanga)The United Nations is concerned that the referendum is affecting the situation in Darfur. The European Union also is worried about the situation and condemns the wave of arrests of Darfuri human rights activists, lawyers and journalists. “These arrests appear to be part of a broader pattern of harassment and intimidation of Sudanese civil society actors,” stated the spokesperson of Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the Commission. Ibrahim Gambari, the head of the peacekeeping mission in Darfur, UNAMID, said on Sunday during a press conference that the dispute and tension concerning the referendum on the potential independence of South Sudan will affect the war in Darfur. He said he is concerned about the “spill-over effect”. “We have enough security problems in Darfur without the complications arising across the border with south Sudan,” he said.
The United Nations is concerned that the referendum is affecting the situation in Darfur. The European Union also is worried about the situation and condemns the wave of arrests of Darfuri human rights activists, lawyers and journalists. “These arrests appear to be part of a broader pattern of harassment and intimidation of Sudanese civil society actors,” stated the spokesperson of Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the Commission.