14 people have died in 3 days of tribal fighting in West Darfur, Sudan

 


At least 14 people have died in the past three days of bloodshed in Sudan's long-troubled Darfur area, according to two activists on Tuesday.

Conflicts broke out in the West Darfur area on Sunday, according to Adam Haroun, a local activist, after Arab motorbike gunmen in the isolated village of Fur Baranga assassinated a trader.

According to Adam Regal, a representative for a local organisation that assists with the management of refugee camps in Darfur, the death precipitated a series of retaliatory attacks and looting between Arabic and African tribal groups.

According to Haroun, the violence persisted on Tuesday and the death toll was certain to increase. The governor of West Darfur imposed a nighttime curfew over the whole state on Monday and proclaimed a state of emergency that would last for two weeks.

Analysts attribute a rise in violence in recent months among various ethnic groups in Sudan's remote regions to a leadership vacuum and tensions brought on by political unrest.


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