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SUDAN: SPLM Peace Agreement may mean hope for Darfur

The comprehensive peace agreement signed on January 9 in Nairobi between the southern rebel group Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) and the Sudanese government has formally put an end to a 21-year north-south civil war, and has raised hopes for peace in Darfur, the western state of Sudan where over 400,000 people have died as a result of genocidal policies of militia groups armed by the Sudanese military. Pagan Amum, a SPLM leader, stated that SPLM has been in contact with the Sudan Liberation Movement and the Justice and Equality Movement, the two major rebel movements in Darfur, to see how those groups could use the southern peace agreement as a model. But Adam Ali Shogar, spokesman for the Sudan Liberation Army, told The Associated Press, “We have not much hope that this will [help] solve the crisis in Darfur."