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The Sudanese opposition Free Lions Movement declared that the cargo of the weapons stopped by the Saudi authorities last month was intended to him.
The London based daily newspaper Al-Quds Al-Arabi said Mabrouk Salim Mubarak the chief of the FLM addressed a letter to the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Asmara requiring to give these weapons to him.
Mabrouk indicated that the weapons bought of Yemen with the assistance of the governments of the United States and Eritrea. He added that the boat was on the way towards Eritrea but it lost its road.
Refugee children listen to their teacher in the new Red Cross camp for Darfur refugees at Tréguine in eastern Chad, where they receive instruction in hygiene, in this file photo taken in October 2004. Despite having fled their homeland, these children are still following the Sudanese school curriculum, ensuring that that when they return, they have missed no schooling. |