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POWELL DECLARES SITUATION IN SUDAN GENOCIDE

Secretary of State Colin Powell speaks with press secretary Richard Boucher prior to testifing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee regarding “The Current Situation in Sudan and the Prospects for Peace," on September 9, 2004 in Washington. Powell said the crisis there is intense and that the UN and the U.S. must put pressure on Sudan to stop the rape and murder innocents...(UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)..


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Next month the U.S.-led campaign in Afghanistan enters its eighth year. Despite the country's substantial energy and mineralogical reserves, little has been done to develop them, which might have provided an increased standard of living for the population. Foreign aid has largely bypassed the majority of the country's inhabitants, most of whom live on less than $2 a day. As a result, the rising insurgency has been able to exploit the gap between Western rhetoric and actual aid to increase its influence.
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