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المقال

15 يناير 2005

الكاتب:
Frida Berrigan, Arms Trade Resource Center, in Common Dreams

Peace in Sudan: Good News for People or Oil Companies?

Under the peace agreement, oil leases sold during the war will be respected, rewarding Chinese, Malaysian, and Indian companies that made wartime agreements with Khartoum. American companies are not far behind...The peace accord does not address ongoing fighting in Darfur, where as many as 70,000 people have been killed and another 2.2 million displaced. [refers to Talisman Energy, Marathon Oil, Total]