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          Annan warns of Rwandan-style genocide in Sudan
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2004-04-08 10:58

          U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan warned Wednesday a Rwandan-style genocide may be in the making in Sudan and said international military force could be needed -- a suggestion at once rejected by the Khartoum government.

          The U.N. chief issued his warning in a speech in Geneva on the 10th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, in which about 800,000 died. He left no doubt he feared something similar might be under way in west Sudan, where U.N. officials say "ethnic cleansing" is carried out.

          "The international community cannot stand idle," declared Annan, who has acknowledged more should have been done to halt the orgy of killing in Rwanda in 1994. "The risk of genocide remains frighteningly real."

          Annan said humanitarian workers and human rights experts needed to be given full access to Darfur, a western region in Africa's biggest country, to administer aid to hundreds of thousands of people driven from their homes, many into neighboring Chad.

          "They need to get to the victims," Annan said in his speech to the U.N. Human Rights Commission.

          "If that is denied, the international community must be prepared to take swift and appropriate action. By action in such situations, I mean a continuum of steps which may include military action."

          Sudan immediately rejected any outside military help but welcomed offers of aid for the region, where the United Nations is warning of a humanitarian crisis caused by a conflict it says has affected 1 million people.

          "We don't think we need outside military help and we do our best according to the available resources," Sudanese Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail told reporters in Khartoum.

          "All that we want from the international community is that it helps us with more supplies of humanitarian aid so that we can try and help those in need."

          REBELS APPEAL FOR MILITARY OBSERVERS

          Two rebel groups accuse the Khartoum government of arming Arab militias to loot and burn African villages in Darfur and rebels were quick to urge outside military help.

          "We are requesting the international community like the United Nations, or the United States ... just to bring forces here to protect a cease-fire, to be as an observer for what is going to be another genocide and to protect civilians," Sudan Liberation Movement chairman Abdel Wahed Mohamed Ahmed al-Nur told Reuters by telephone.

          U.S. officials said Washington was focusing on diplomatic efforts, not outside military intervention, in west Sudan.

          Sudan's government has consistently refused international involvement in Darfur, saying it is just local tribal strife.

          Two senior U.N. officials have described killing and looting in Darfur as a "scorched earth" campaign and "ethnic cleansing." Both said Khartoum had done nothing to stop the bloodshed.

          Annan criticized U.N. member states for lacking the will to act in potential genocidal situations and unveiled a five-point action plan to address genocidal threats worldwide.

          The plan includes calling for a review of the ability of U.N. peacekeeping forces to intervene in genocidal situations and to get prompt reinforcements in case of need, Annan said.

          "The best way to honor the dead in Rwanda and to show that we have learned from our failures is to stop massacres from being carried out in the Sudan," Reed Brody, of the U.S.-based group Human Rights Watch, told Reuters.

          Peace talks in the Chadian capital N'Djamena witnessed a breakthrough late Tuesday as the government for the first time held direct talks on humanitarian aid with the rebels in the presence of international observers, a key rebel demand.

          Rights group Amnesty International urged the negotiators to act swiftly to stop human rights abuses in Darfur.

          "The tenth anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda should concentrate the minds of the negotiators in N'Djamena to act to end a horrifically escalating conflict where civilians -- killed, raped, abused and plundered -- are the principal victims," Amnesty said in a statement Wednesday.

          A separate civil war has raged in the south of Sudan for two decades, pitting the region's mainly Christian and animist peoples against the largely Muslim government in Khartoum. Up to 2 million people are believed to have died.

           
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