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Darfour is in all our minds, as France makes a big effort for the refugees in the neighbouring countries.
On the Eve of Presidential Elections: France's Major Challenges 2007
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She herself had a white dress on with the word Darfour across her chest and something, i don't remember what, written in black letters down her white dress.
Telathons Dave Hingsburger 2007
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The situation is worse than Darfour or Ghaza but all around are deaf ears.
Global Voices in English » Pakistan: Prachinar, The Valley Of Death 2009
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In Dar For (Darfour) “Tartur” is a conical cap adorned with beads and cowries worn by the Manghwah or buffoon who corresponds with the
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For an illustration see Plate iv.fig. 10 of Voyage au Darfour par Mohammed El Tounsy (The Tunisian),
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There is no information on the whereabouts of most of those detained, who largely derive from Darfour.
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The special courts were established in mid-June, with the expressed purpose of handing out just to Darfour rebels who took part in an attack on a Khartoum suburb in May.
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The late Dr. Baikic, of Niger fame, thoroughly believed in it and those curious on the subject will read about Abu Karn (Father of a Horn) in Preface (pp.xvi. -xviii.) of the Voyage au Darfour, by Mohammed ibn Oman al-Tounsy (Al – Tunisi), Paris, Duprat, 1845.
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In response to Darfour and the massive refugee crisis in Sudan and Chad, the EUro "peacekeeper" nations sent 3,000 troops to Chad, but without UAV or helicopter support.
Sound familiar? 2008
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La France a notamment 2000 hommes et femmes au Kosovo, 2400 en Côte d'Ivoire, 1500 au Liban, 1100 au Tchad, 1300 à Kaboul et bientôt 2100 au Darfour actually to Chad as part of an EU force.
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