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UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Two months after warning that the U.N. strategy in Sudan has failed, the top United Nations envoy for the country told the Security Council on Tuesday that fighting has only gotten worse and innocent people are still dying.
Jan Pronk said that much of Sudan is in trouble and the international community is still not acting fast enough. New violence could engulf the east unless the Security Council helps push for a peace deal, while Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army has terrorized the south, he said.
And in Darfur, the western region that has seen an estimated 180,000 deaths in the last three years, rapes, killings and human rights abuses have spread to several more towns.
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