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African News Archives for September 7, 2006

Rights group: Sudan bombing civilians
Sep 7 2006 7:15PM (CT)
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - The Sudanese government is indiscriminately bombing civilian-occupied villages in Darfur, a human rights group charged. France on Thursday raised the idea of sending U.N. peacekeepers to the war-torn region even without Sudanese permission.
 
U.S. school buses get 2nd life in Congo
Sep 7 2006 2:16PM (CT)
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) - Ever wonder where America's yellow school buses go to die? Some don't _ they find a second life on Central Africa's rutted, traffic-choked roads.
 
Burundi's last rebel holdouts sign deal
Sep 7 2006 1:59PM (CT)
ZANZIBAR, Tanzania (AP) - Burundi's government and the country's last rebel group signed a permanent cease-fire Thursday as the central African nation emerges from 12 years of civil war.
 
U.S. school buses get 2nd life in Congo
Sep 7 2006 12:54PM (CT)
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) - Ever wonder where America's yellow school buses go to die? Some don't _ they find a second life on Central Africa's rutted, traffic-choked roads.
 
Uganda says rebels should apologize
Sep 7 2006 12:20PM (CT)
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - Leaders of a rebel movement that has terrorized Uganda for two decades must come out of hiding and apologize before the government will consider pressing the International Criminal Court to grant them amnesty, an official said Thursday.
 
   

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