2006年VOA标准英语-Red Cross Leaves Darfur Region after Attack(在线收听) |
By Noel King In another blow to emergency aid operations in Sudan's embattled Darfur region, the International Committee of the Red Cross says it has been forced to evacuate staff from the town of Kutum in northern Darfur due to insecurity. Noel King reports for VOA from Khartoum. The ICRC says it has withdrawn staff from the volatile town of Kutum in northern Darfur, following a bold early Friday attack by unknown gunmen on the staff residence. The ICRC commands a large aid operation in the region, helping to repair water sources and supporting health clinics. "Gunmen entered into the compound of our residence in Kutum," she said. "They stayed around the compound for a long while. They also shot into the house. Luckily, our two delegates who were inside were not hurt and were able to contact colleagues in another house and raise the alarm. But it was a very serious incident." Barry told VOA that 10 international ICRC staff members and a Spanish Red Cross worker were evacuated to the north Darfur capital of El Fasher. She said Sudanese national staff members have remained behind in Kutum to look after ICRC operations. But Sudanese aid workers also face substantial threats to their safety. Thirteen of them have been killed since the Darfur peace agreement was signed in May. "We would never want for our national staff to be at risk," she added. "It was discussed with all of them and we are closely in touch with them. Our national staff are keeping the office open, of course with a very careful eye on security and we hope to be back as soon as possible." In recent months, aid operations across Darfur have been hindered following attacks by both Darfur rebel groups and government-sponsored militias known as janjaweed. But Sudanese President Omer al-Bashir told reporters in Khartoum the scale of the conflict has been exaggerated. He blamed recent violence on rebels. |
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