Home>News Center>World
         
 

Rebels kidnap 19 in Sudan, release some
(AP)
Updated: 2005-10-10 09:08

Dissident rebels kidnapped 18 African Union personnel and an American monitor Sunday in Sudan's western Darfur region, U.S. and African officials said. Some of the hostages were later released.

The abductions near Sudan's western border with Chad came a day after two African Union troops were killed by another rebel group — the first fatalities suffered by the pan-African body since it deployed peacekeepers to Darfur in April 2004.

The rebel killings and kidnappings have been condemned by the African Union, which has described them as violations of a shaky cease-fire aimed at ending the Darfur conflict that started in 2003 and has claimed the lives of more than 180,000 people

Eighteen union personnel and one American were taken hostage by a faction from one of two main Darfur rebel groups, the Justice and Equality Movement, said an African Union official who declined to be identified because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

It was unclear if the American was among those released or what his role was, but he may have been a monitor working with the African Union, said Elizabeth Lukasavich, a spokeswoman for USAID in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum.

Americans have also been supporting the peacekeeping mission in Darfur by providing logistics and helping fly in troops.

The other hostages included military observers and civilian police, according to the African official.

The African Union on Sunday also accused the other main Darfur rebel group, the Sudan Liberation Army, of ambushing and killing two Nigerian soldiers and two Sudanese drivers attached to the team in South Darfur.

Darfur rebels from black African tribes took up arms against government forces in early 2003, complaining of discrimination and oppression. They have accused the government of unleashing Arab tribal militia known as Janjaweed against civilians in a terror campaign that has also displaced 2 million people.

The African Union mission in Darfur has 6,200 peacekeepers.



Quake jolted South Asia, killing more than 30,000 people
Liberia's first post-war elections
Strong earthquake hits Indian subcontinent
 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Leadership to adjust growth model, focus on wealth gap

 

   
 

Shenzhou VI may begin space trip October 12

 

   
 

South Asia earthquake kills at least 30,000

 

   
 

Survey: Highest mountain comes up short

 

   
 

US takes patient tack on yuan policies

 

   
 

China uplifting the whole Asian economy

 

   
  South Asia earthquake kills at least 30,000
   
  Bid to delay Saddam's trial dismissed
   
  Abbas-Sharon summit thrown into doubt
   
  Schroeder, Merkel delay resolving chancellor feud
   
  Rebels kidnap 19 in Sudan, release some
   
  US police pharged after violent arrest taped
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Sudan govt, Darfur rebels talk in Nigeria
   
Attack on Darfur camp leaves 29 dead
   
Darfur rebels say only war will lead to fair govt
  News Talk  
  Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
Advertisement