Fri, Aug 06, 2004 - Page 7 News List

Sudanese protest UN ultimatum

SANCTIONS PROPOSED The ruling party organized a demonstration of 100,000 people, accusing foreign nations of trying to get at Sudan's natural resources

AP , KHARTOUM, SUDAN

The UN and international aid organizations accuse the pro-government Arab militia, known as Janjaweed, of waging a brutal campaign to drive Sudanese citizens of African origin out of Darfur, which borders Chad.

The ruling National Congress party's secretary-general, Ibrahim Ahmed Omar, led the demonstrators from the UN offices to the presidential palace in Khartoum's Martyrs' Square, where he accused foreign nations of threatening Sudan in a bid to gain access to the country's natural resources.

"They will return empty-handed ... [because] we used to be Mujahedeen and we are still Mujahedeen," Omar told the protesters, who included people holding banners threatening holy war and students wearing military uniforms.

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