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ALERTNET DARFUR POLL: Full coverage
22 May 2007
Source: AlertNet
Sudanese refugees in eastern Chad
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Sudanese refugees in eastern Chad
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LONDON (AlertNet ) - Most aid agencies in Darfur cannot speak openly about the humanitarian situation in the violent west of Sudan for fear of jeopardising their work or being thrown out, according to a Reuters AlertNet poll released on Thursday.

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  • QUOTES: What the aid agencies told us
  • TABLE: Breakdown of poll results
  • BLOG: Media tires of same old story on Darfur

    The release of the poll coincided with a panel discussion organised by Reuters and Reuters AlertNet in New York on May 24 - Dealing with Darfur - what's at stake.

    You can watch an edited video of the discussion on Reuters.com, or listen to the full debate.

    The panel:




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