Darfur violence displaces up to 12,000 in a week: UN

Clashes between Sudan's army & former rebel group

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Clashes between the Sudanese army and former rebels who signed a peace treaty with Khartoum have forced the displacement of more than 12,000 people in less than a week, U.N. officials said on Friday.

The soldiers clashed with fighters of the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) faction led by Minni Minnawi -- the only rebel group to have signed a peace deal with Khartoum -- on Friday in the South Darfur village of Khor Abeche.

"There are indications of combatant casualties being treated at UNAMID camp, but the number and classification of injured is yet to be established," said Kemal Saiki, spokesman for the U.N.-African Union Mission In Darfur, according to AFP.

He said villagers had been gathered at the peacekeeping mission's site under their protection.

Fighting in Khor Abeche on Dec. 10-11 already led to the displacement of 12,000 people in the village and surrounding areas, said the U.N. humanitarian coordinator for Sudan, Georg Charpentier.

"I strongly condemn any violence against unarmed civilians and call on all parties to cease fighting," he said in a statement.

Humanitarian officials said the people displaced over the past week had been moved to camps in Shangil Tobaya and Zam Zam, in the neighboring state of North Darfur.

Relations between Minni's SLA and the government have deteriorated to the point of armed confrontations between the two sides since last week.