Rights Panel Rejects Darfur ResolutionTuesday November 28, 2006 11:46 PM
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By ALEXANDER G. HIGGINS
Associated Press Writer
GENEVA (AP) - The U.N. Human Rights Council rejected on Tuesday an attempt
to hold the Sudanese government responsible for halting atrocities in Darfur,
opting instead for a less-pointed resolution calling on all warring parties
to end abuses.
The council, which took over from the discredited U.N. Human Rights Commission
June, is dominated by African and Muslim countries that have sided with China,
Cuba and other countries in preventing criticism of any government but Israel.
The council voted 22-20 against a resolution from the European Union and Canada
demanding the Sudanese government prosecute those responsible for killing, raping
and injuring civilians in the Darfur region of western Sudan.
-snip-After rejecting the EU-Canada resolution, the council then voted 25-11 with 10
abstentions to approve the African group's resolution.
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