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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Nairobi
03 August 2007
Negotiations1 aimed at resolving Sudan's brutal2 Darfur conflict faltered3 before they began on Friday after a leading rebel groups refused to participate. As Nick Wadhams reports from our East Africa bureau in Nairobi, the boycott4 raises new doubts about prospects5 for peace in Darfur.
The talks in Arusha, Tanzania are meant to unite Darfur's various rebel factions6 and were initially7 seen as a positive and crucial step. They come just days after the U.N. Security Council passed a landmark8 resolution authorizing9 the deployment10 of 26,000 peacekeepers to Darfur.
But the start of the talks was delayed Friday because some rebel groups had not arrived. And already, hopes that the rebels would take advantage of the momentum11 provided by the resolution seem lost.
About a dozen rebel factions are taking part in the talks, but one important group is absent - the Sudan Liberation Movement, led by Abdelwahid al-Nur. His group argues that it is pointless to talk politics while violence continues.
SLM spokesman Yahia Bolad says al-Nur will not make the same mistake he made in 2006, when he agreed to a peace proposal after months of talks in Abuja, Nigeria, that amounted to nothing.
"The result is that weak Abuja agreement and the government continues killing12 our people. The humanitarian13 issue became more worse than ever. For that reason we need to suspend the conflict," he said. "So the matter is not issuing resolutions, the matter is how to implement14 these resolutions and that's what we're waiting for. When we see U.N. troops on the ground we will start the political process steps."
Al-Nur is one of the Darfur rebellion's founding fathers and a member of Sudan's largest tribe, the Fur. He is popular among many of the 2.5 million people who have been displaced by the Darfur fighting. Some 200,000 people have been killed since the conflict began in 2003.
Without his participation15 it seems unlikely that the three days of talks in Arusha will result in serious progress. The negotiations are being sponsored by the African Union and the United Nations.
The Sudanese government is not participating in the talks. But foreign ministry16 spokesman Ali Sadiq Ali says he believes a successful conclusion of the talks in Arusha could lead immediately to new negotiations with the government.
"I don't think it will be a failure," he said. "If they are agreed on a common position I think the next step will be to name the place and the time of the first talks so that the process will start from there on."
The various rebel factions are also calling for the release of the humanitarian coordinator17 of the Sudan Liberation Army, Suleiman Jammous. The factions believe that Jammous could help jump-start the limited relief work in Darfur and could also help unite the various rebels.
Jammous has been in a U.N. hospital near Darfur for more than a year and the Khartoum government says he will be arrested if he tries to leave.
1 negotiations | |
协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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2 brutal | |
adj.残忍的,野蛮的,不讲理的 | |
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3 faltered | |
(嗓音)颤抖( falter的过去式和过去分词 ); 支吾其词; 蹒跚; 摇晃 | |
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4 boycott | |
n./v.(联合)抵制,拒绝参与 | |
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n.希望,前途(恒为复数) | |
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6 factions | |
组织中的小派别,派系( faction的名词复数 ) | |
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授权,批准,委托( authorize的现在分词 ) | |
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10 deployment | |
n. 部署,展开 | |
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n.动力,冲力,势头;动量 | |
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n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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13 humanitarian | |
n.人道主义者,博爱者,基督凡人论者 | |
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n.(pl.)工具,器具;vt.实行,实施,执行 | |
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