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Darfur groups turn to business, criminal activities after end of mercenary income: report
February 18, 2023 (KHARTOUM) – The decrease in revenue from mercenary activities in Libya led signatory and non-signatory Darfur groups to direct their efforts to gold mining in Jebel Marra, and other commercial and criminal activities. The panel of Darfur experts under the resolution 1591 related to an arms embargo on Darfur and individual sanctions on some warlords and army commanders issued its latest report on February 7. The report deals largely with the criminal and business activities of Darfur armed groups which rebelled against the Sudanese army in 2003. Seen by Sudan Tribune, the report estimated the Sudan Liberation Movement led by Abdel Wahid al-Nur (SLM/AW), is the largest forc

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