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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Dakar
14 April 2007
Tensions remain high after clashes between Chad and Sudan's forces earlier this week when dozens were killed on both sides of the border. Leaders from around the world are stepping forward as peace brokers1. But analysts3 say politicking4 between heads of states will not bring peace as long as rebel groups are sidelined in the peace process. Phuong Tran has this report from VOA's West and Central Africa bureau in Dakar.
South African President Thabo Mbeki and diplomats5 from Libya visited the region soon after Monday's border violence. U.S. diplomats are expected to visit in the coming days.
Dave Mozersky, director of the non-profit conflict resolution organization, International Crisis Group, says these and other peace brokers need to avoid mistakes from previous failed peace deals.
"In order to have a realistic peace process, a chance to really develop broad based support and deal with the root causes of conflict, it cannot be a short three-day or five-day summit," he said. "The international community needs to undertake a serious long-term political process."
Last February, Chad and Sudan's presidents signed a peace agreement in Libya promising6 not to fight on each other's soil, nor support each other's rebels, but that failed to stop the violence.
Mozersky says one reason is because the agreement was politically unrealistic.
"It is almost inconceivable that either president would be truly willing to do that, for one, and number two, would necessarily have the power to sway their own governments, their own institutions to cut off ties, to cut off support easily," he added.
Mozersky says another flaw is peace deals have not had the full participation7 of rebels from both countries.
"To solve this problem, you do not need an agreement between the countries," he explained. "You need an agreement between the rebel groups in their respective countries and their governments."
Rebel commander Jar al-Naby was a high school biology teacher until war in North Darfur turned his life upside down |
Analyst2 Mozersky says peace brokers need to reach out to both countries' major armed groups in order to create a realistic and lasting9 peace deal.
"It would need to be inclusive to be successful," he said. "It would include Darfur's Arab tribes that were excluded from previous peace agreements. On the other side in Chad, there needs to be a political dialogue between the Chadian rebels and the Chadian government."
Libyan and Eritrean military and security observers were deployed10 this week at the border between Sudan and Chad, joining African Union peacekeepers.
Five African Union peacekeepers were killed in ambushes11 at the end of last month near the Chad/Sudan border, strengthening calls for more peacekeepers.
Still under negotiation12 is the deployment13 of U.N. peacekeepers along the border, which both Chad and Sudan have refused.
1 brokers | |
n.(股票、外币等)经纪人( broker的名词复数 );中间人;代理商;(订合同的)中人v.做掮客(或中人等)( broker的第三人称单数 );作为权力经纪人进行谈判;以中间人等身份安排… | |
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n.分析家,化验员;心理分析学家 | |
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分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
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n.政治活动,竞选活动v.从政( politic的现在分词 ) | |
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n.外交官( diplomat的名词复数 );有手腕的人,善于交际的人 | |
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adj.有希望的,有前途的 | |
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8 opposition | |
n.反对,敌对 | |
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9 lasting | |
adj.永久的,永恒的;vbl.持续,维持 | |
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10 deployed | |
(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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n.埋伏( ambush的名词复数 );伏击;埋伏着的人;设埋伏点v.埋伏( ambush的第三人称单数 );埋伏着 | |
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n.谈判,协商 | |
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13 deployment | |
n. 部署,展开 | |
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