29 Jun 10 - Two rival Darfur tribes sign reconciliation agreement

9 Jul 2010

29 Jun 10 - Two rival Darfur tribes sign reconciliation agreement




29 June 2010 - Two Darfur tribes, the Misseriya and Rezeigat Nouaiba, yesterday signed a reconciliation agreement in Zalingei, West Darfur. The ceremony, held at the local University, was attended by the Wali (Governor) of West Darfur, officials from the Sudanese Judicial and Legislative Council, senior military and police officials and members of the Native Authority, as well as officials from UNAMID.

 

Since the conflict began in early March between the two tribes, more than 200 people have died in clashes and hundreds have been displaced.

 

A reconciliation committee was established on 29 April involving native administraations and local leaders, with UNAMID and the Darfur Peace and Reconciliation Council (DPRC) in order to assist the tribes in reaching a lasting peace accord. A conference was organized last month in Zalingei aimed at addressing the causes of the conflict and to discuss ways in bringing the two tribes to a peaceful resolution.

 


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