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 Sudan state and rebels extend truce
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Nairobi - The Sudan government and the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) have signed an agreement extending a ceasefire agreement by a month, mediators at talks in neighbouring Kenya said on Sunday.

"The two sides late Friday signed an extension of the ceasefire for the whole of this month starting May 1 to 31," retired Kenyan army general Lazaro Sumbeiywo north west of Nairobi.

Despite the truce, mediators and UN officials last month said that at least 70 000 people have been displaced in renewed fighting in south Sudan's Shilluk Kingdom, an apparent violation of the ceacesire that was signed in October 2001.
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The violence, which erupted in March, pits militia loyal to rebel leader Lam Akol, an SPLA member, against pro-government fighters.

The war in Sudan erupted in 1983
Sudan's Vice President Ali Osman Taha and SPLA leader John Garang resumed talks in Kenya on Wednesday in a bid to unblock an impasse on whether Islamic law should apply in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, during a six-year transition period when the city will serve as the joint capital before a referendum on self-determination is held for the south.

In previous rounds, the two sides have agreed to equally share national resources, notably oil revenue, and Khartoum agreed to withdraw its massive troop presence from southern positions to pave way for the creation of integrated army units.

The war in Sudan erupted in 1983, when the south, where most people observe Christianity and traditional religions, took up arms to end domination by the wealthier Muslim and Arabised north.

The conflict, coupled by recurrent famine and diseases, has claimed at least 1,5 million lives and sent more than four million others fleeing from their homelands. - Sapa-AFP

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