80 die in tribal clashes in Sudan
KHARTOUM: At least 80 people have been killed in the latest outbreak of fighting between Arab groups in western Sudan's region here, tribal leaders said on Friday. "Fighting was going on until last night and from our side we have 37 dead," said Ibrahim al-Sheikh, a leader of the Beni Halba tribe. He claimed more than 100 members of the rival Gimir group were also killed but a Gimir chief, Abaker al-Toum, said 44 of his people had died. The fighting took place in Edd al-Fursan, about 100km southwest of the South Darfur state capital of Nyala.
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Published on: 5 May 2013
Publication: New Sunday Times
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