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Sudan pledges to end Darfur red tape (Reuters)
Filed: March 28th 2007: World

Internally displaced Sudanese women sit inside their make-shift house in their camp near El-Fasher, capital of the north Darfur region, March 25, 2007. Sudan, accused of hindering aid in war-ravaged Darfur, signed an agreement with the United Nations on Wednesday pledging to give humanitarian groups better access to the region. (Michael Kamber/Reuters)Reuters - Sudan, accused of hindering aid in
war-ravaged Darfur, signed an agreement with the United Nations
on Wednesday pledging to give humanitarian groups better access
to the region.

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