UN-The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to authorize up to 26,000 troops and police in an effort to stop attacks on millions of displaced civilians in Sudan's Darfur region.Expected to cost more than $2 billion in the first year, the combined United Nations-African Union operation aims to quell violence in Darfur, where more than 2.1 million people have been driven into camps and an estimated 200,000 have died over the last four years.The resolution allows the use of force in self-defense, to ensure freedom of movement for humanitarian workers and to protect civilians under attack.But the measure,which has been watered down several times,no longer allows the new force to seize and dispose of illegal arms.Now they can only monitor such weapons.Gone also is a threat of future sanctions,but British Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned on Tuesday that"if any party blocks progress and the killings continue, I and others will redouble our efforts to impose further sanctions."The plan for Darfur from now on is to achieve a cease-fire,including an end to aerial bombings of civilians;drive forward peace talks ... and,as peace is established,offer to begin to invest in recovery and reconstruction,"he said on a visit to the UN.To read more go to:
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/africa/07/31/darfur.troops.reut/index.html
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