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Government accuses rebels of disrupting humanitarian assistance

Meanwhile, the Sudanese government on Wednesday accused the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) of "disrupting" humanitarian assistance because of its "refusal" to agree to a ceasefire, the Associated Press (AP) reported. It quoted the minister for social planning, who is also in charge of relief, Hassan Dahawi, as saying the rebel's partial truce offer would only "make difficult the continuation of relief to the needy in southern Sudan".

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