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24 Sep 2004 16:30:00 GMT

The United Nations estimates up to 50,000 people have died in the conflict in Darfur and more than a million have been forced to flee their homes.



Displaced Sudanese women walk within the 
Abu Shouk refugee camp in northern 
Darfur region of Sudan, September 2, 
2004.   Some 50,000 people have died in 
the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians 
have been uprooted from their homes and 
2 million people are in need of relief 
in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and 
United Nations officials say.    REUTERS/
Antony 
Njuguna Displaced Sudanese women walk within the Abu Shouk refugee camp in northern Darfur region of Sudan, September 2, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/ Antony Njuguna
REF: ELF07D

Displaced Sudanese women carry water 
within the Abu Shouk refugee camp in 
northern Darfur region of Sudan, August 
31, 2004.  Some 50,000 people have died 
in the last 9 months, 1.3 million 
civilians have been uprooted from their 
homes and 2 million people are in need 
of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. 
and United Nations officials say.        
REUTERS/Antony 
Njuguna Displaced Sudanese women carry water within the Abu Shouk refugee camp in northern Darfur region of Sudan, August 31, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
REF: ELF011D

A displaced young Sudanese girl chops 
firewood in Otach camp in south of 
Darfur region in Sudan, September 22, 
2004. Some 50,000 people have died in 
the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians 
have been uprooted from their homes and 
2 million people are in need of relief 
in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and 
United Nations officials say.       
REUTERS/Antony 
Njuguna A displaced young Sudanese girl chops firewood in Otach camp in south of Darfur region in Sudan, September 22, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
REF: NYA02D

A Sudanese refugee woman holds her sick 
child at the Medicine Sans Frontiere (
MSF) hospital for children suffering 
from malnutrition August 24, 2004, at 
the Bredjine camp in Chad where about 30,
000 refugees live. Some 50,000 people 
have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 
million civilians have been uprooted 
from their homes and 2 million people 
are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur 
region, U.S. and United Nations 
officials say.      REUTERS/Luc 
Gnago A Sudanese refugee woman holds her sick child at the Medicine Sans Frontiere ( MSF) hospital for children suffering from malnutrition August 24, 2004, at the Bredjine camp in Chad where about 30, 000 refugees live. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Luc Gnago
REF: CHA20

A displaced Sudanese man reads the 
Islamic Koran during Friday prayers in a 
makeshift mosque in Abu Shouk camp in 
northern Darfur region of Sudan, 
September 3, 2004. Some 50,000 people 
have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 
million civilians have been uprooted 
from their homes and 2 million people 
are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur 
region, U.S. and United Nations 
officials say.    REUTERS/Antony 
Njuguna A displaced Sudanese man reads the Islamic Koran during Friday prayers in a makeshift mosque in Abu Shouk camp in northern Darfur region of Sudan, September 3, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
REF: ELF02D

Displaced Sudanese women pray during 
Friday prayers in a makeshift mosque in 
Abu Shouk camp in northern Darfur region 
of Sudan, September 3, 2004. Some 50,000 
people have died in the last 9 months, 1.
3 million civilians have been uprooted 
from their homes and 2 million people 
are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur 
region, U.S. and United Nations 
officials say.    REUTERS/Antony 
Njuguna Displaced Sudanese women pray during Friday prayers in a makeshift mosque in Abu Shouk camp in northern Darfur region of Sudan, September 3, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1. 3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
REF: ELF04D

Displaced Sudanese women drag a bag of 
grains at a food distribution centre in 
Zam Zam refugee camp in northern Darfur 
region of Sudan, August  26, 2004. Some 
50,000 people have died in the last 9 
months, 1.3 million civilians have been 
uprooted from their homes and 2 million 
people are in need of relief in Sudan's 
Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations 
officials say.    REUTERS/Antony 
Njuguna Displaced Sudanese women drag a bag of grains at a food distribution centre in Zam Zam refugee camp in northern Darfur region of Sudan, August 26, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
REF: ELF02D

Displaced Sudanese children stand 
together in Abu Shouk camp in northern 
Darfur region of Sudan, September 3, 
2004. Some 50,000 people have died in 
the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians 
have been uprooted from their homes and 
2 million people are in need of relief 
in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and 
United Nations officials say.    REUTERS/
Antony 
Njuguna Displaced Sudanese children stand together in Abu Shouk camp in northern Darfur region of Sudan, September 3, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/ Antony Njuguna
REF: ELF07D

A displaced young Sudanese boy looks at 
the photographer in Abu shouk camp in 
northern Darfur region of Sudan, 
September 17, 2004.  Some 50,000 people 
have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 
million civilians have been uprooted 
from their homes and 2 million people 
are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur 
region, U.S. and United Nations 
officials say.     REUTERS/Antony 
Njuguna A displaced young Sudanese boy looks at the photographer in Abu shouk camp in northern Darfur region of Sudan, September 17, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
REF: ELF03D

A Rwandan soldier from the African Union 
force deployed in Darfur looks at the 
remains of the burnt out village of 
Saher, 40 km  (24.85 miles) from El 
Fasher, in the Darfur region of Sudan, 
August  29, 2004.  Some 50,000 people 
have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 
million civilians have been uprooted 
from their homes and 2 million people 
are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur 
region, U.S. and United Nations 
officials say.     REUTERS/Antony 
Njuguna A Rwandan soldier from the African Union force deployed in Darfur looks at the remains of the burnt out village of Saher, 40 km (24.85 miles) from El Fasher, in the Darfur region of Sudan, August 29, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
REF: ELF02D

A displaced woman walks through Dirail 
camp which houses over ten thousands 
displaced Sudanese people in the 
southern Darfur region of Sudan, 
September 21, 2004.  Some 50,000 people 
have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 
million civilians have been uprooted 
from their homes and 2 million people 
are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur 
region, U.S. and United Nations 
officials say.    REUTERS/Antony Njuguna 
A displaced woman walks through Dirail camp which houses over ten thousands displaced Sudanese people in the southern Darfur region of Sudan, September 21, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
REF: NYA04D

Displaced Sudanese women ride their 
donkeys through dry land in the region 
of Darfur from a food distribution 
centre in Zam Zam refugee camp in the 
north of Sudan, August  26, 2004.  Some 
50,000 people have died in the last 9 
months, 1.3 million civilians have been 
uprooted from their homes and 2 million 
people are in need of relief in Sudan's 
Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations 
officials say.     REUTERS/Antony 
Njuguna Displaced Sudanese women ride their donkeys through dry land in the region of Darfur from a food distribution centre in Zam Zam refugee camp in the north of Sudan, August 26, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
REF: ELF05D

A newly arrived, malnourished and 
displaced Sudanese child is fed using a 
syringe at a feeding centre run by 
Medecins Sans Frontieres within the 
Kalma camp in south Darfur region of 
Sudan, September 18, 2004. Some 50,000 
people have died in the last 9 months, 1.
3 million civilians have been uprooted 
from their homes and 2 million people 
are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur 
region, U.S. and United Nations 
officials say.     REUTERS/Antony 
Njuguna A newly arrived, malnourished and displaced Sudanese child is fed using a syringe at a feeding centre run by Medecins Sans Frontieres within the Kalma camp in south Darfur region of Sudan, September 18, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1. 3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
REF: KTM03D

A Sudanese refugee woman waits for food 
to be distributed at the Bredjine 
temporary camp in Chad on August 24, 
2004. Some 50,000 people have died in 
the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians 
have been uprooted from their homes and 
2 million people are in need of relief 
in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and 
United Nations officials say.    REUTERS/
Luc 
Gnago A Sudanese refugee woman waits for food to be distributed at the Bredjine temporary camp in Chad on August 24, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/ Luc Gnago
REF: CHA21

Sudanese refugees wait for aid near 
Kounoungo camp in Chad August 30, 2004.  
Some 50,000 people have died in the last 
9 months, 1.3 million civilians have 
been uprooted from their homes and 2 
million people are in need of relief in 
Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United 
Nations officials say.    REUTERS/Luc 
Gnago Sudanese refugees wait for aid near Kounoungo camp in Chad August 30, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Luc Gnago
REF: CHA02

A displaced Sudanese child is weighed at 
a feeding centre in Otach camp supported 
by UNICEF and ran by World Vision in 
southern Darfur region of Sudan, 
September 21, 2004. Some 50,000 people 
have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 
million civilians have been uprooted 
from their homes and 2 million people 
are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur 
region, U.S. and United Nations 
officials say.    REUTERS/Antony Njuguna 
A displaced Sudanese child is weighed at a feeding centre in Otach camp supported by UNICEF and ran by World Vision in southern Darfur region of Sudan, September 21, 2004. Some 50,000 people have died in the last 9 months, 1.3 million civilians have been uprooted from their homes and 2 million people are in need of relief in Sudan's Darfur region, U.S. and United Nations officials say. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
REF: NYA03D


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