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APU.N. Warns of Aid Collapse in Darfur
Mar 25, 2:50 PM (ET)
By ALFRED de MONTESQUIOU
ES SALLAM, Sudan (AP) - European leaders called Sunday for new international sanctions on Sudan over its treatment of civilians in Darfur, where the new U.N. humanitarian chief warned that humanitarian efforts were at risk of collapse.
Humanitarian chief John Holmes said efforts to aid refugees could fail if the situation deteriorates and aid workers are prevented from doing their work. He spoke in a refugee camp on his first tour of Darfur since becoming the U.N.'s top humanitarian official. Some 45,000 people in the camp have taken refuge from the region's spiraling violence.
"This humanitarian effort is fragile," he said. "If the situation deteriorates, it could collapse."

Darfur refugees line up for water in the Abu Shouk refugee camp, north Darfur, Sudan on Saturday March 24, 2007. U.N. undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs, John Holmes was later barred from visiting Kassab refugee camp by the Sudanese military, who claimed he had not completed the correct paperwork. Holmes, who was on his first trip to Darfur, voiced his anger and frustration after his convoy were turned back by Sudanese authorities. (AP Photo/Alfred de Montesquiou)
British Prime Minister Tony Blair called for a new U.N. resolution expanding sanctions against Sudan, and said a no-fly zone over its Darfur region should be considered.
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