Oil discovery adds new twist to Darfur tragedy
15 Jun 2005
Source: AlertNet
By Ruth Gidley
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LONDON (AlertNet) – The existence of big oilfields in Sudan’s war-ravaged Darfur region has added a new twist to a two-year-old conflict that has sown misery for millions, potentially turning the quest for peace into tussle over resources.
Sudan announced in April that its ABCO corporation – which is 37 percent owned by Swiss company Clivenden – had begun drilling for oil in Darfur, where preliminary studies showed there were “abundant” quantities of oil.
The news has prompted some humanitarian experts to wonder whether oil could be guiding Khartoum’s actions in Darfur, where a scorched-earth policy against rebels’ communities has left tens of thousands dead and forced at least 2 million driven from their homes.
“There’s some speculation that one of the reasons that these land grabs are going on is to get the African tribes off the ground so they can be controlled by the government in Khartoum,” Ken Bacon, president of U.S. advocacy organisation Refugees International, told AlertNet.
Sudan’s main oilfields are in the south and disputes