Thursday, March 3, 2011

More than 100 killed in disputed Sudan region (AP)

JUBA, Soudan – Women and children fled en masse from a disputed criticality municipality between northerly and southward Soudan after conflict this hebdomad killed more than 100 people, officials said Thursday.

Abyei has daylong been seen as the major sticking saucer between the northerly and south, which voted to part in January and is on course to embellish the world's newest land in July.

Abyei had been promised a removed self-determination vote, but its future is now existence negotiated by officials from the northerly and south.

"Now every the women and children have evacuated the town. They have touched southward because they wait more conflict in the town," said Father saint Suleiman, a Christian priest who spoke to the Associated Press by sound from Abyei municipality on weekday morning.

Col. prince Aguer, the spokesman for Southern Sudan's military, said more than 70 grouping were killed in conflict between Sun and Tuesday. Aguer said that brachiate members of the Arab cattle-herding Misseriya tribe, militia fighters and Federal grey forces attacked several villages northerly of the municipality of Abyei.

The southward blames the Khartoum government for instigating the violence.

Fighting continuing weekday in the village of Maker Abyior, 10 miles (15 kilometers) northerly of Abyei town.

Aguer said he did not undergo the death sound from that fighting, but an planetary authorised in Abyei told The Associated Press of witnessing 33 bodies buried in a accumulation grave New Wednesday.

Most of the bodies were wearing personnel uniforms, said the official, who spoke on condition of obscurity because of the sense of the matter.


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