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Powell to join UN leader in Sudan

AFP , WASHINGTON

But that order has been greeted skeptically in Washington, and in an interview with an Egyptian newspaper published Wednesday, Beshir accused unnamed foreigners Beshirof trying to take advantage of the crisis to intervene in his nation's affairs and denied his government was blocking aid.

"We've seen little follow-through on President Beshir's declaration concerning stability in Darfur," Boucher said.

He said at least 301 villages had been attacked and destroyed by the militias and that another 76 had been damaged. He also said they had burned crops, killed or stolen cattle and destroyed irrigation systems.

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