Imperatives for Immediate Change: The African Union Mission in Sudan

Author:
HRW
Publisher:
HRW
Publication Date:
20 January 2006
Tags:
Africa, Human Rights, International Organizations and Africa, Sudan, Chad, Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution, Environment

In a 57-page report published today, Imperatives for Immediate Change: The African Union in Sudan, Human Rights Watch examines the evolving role in the Darfur conflict of the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS), from its inception as a ceasefire monitoring body in June 2004 to its current incarnation as a major operation with a mandate to protect civilians that includes armed troops, unarmed civilian police, unarmed military observers, and support teams.

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