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@article{DLJ4200, author = {Balqis Hanya Alfiana, Elfia Farida}, title = {PERANAN PERSERIKATAN BANGSA- BANGSA DAN AFRICAN UNION (AU) DALAM MENYELESAIKAN KONFLIK BERSENJATA NONINTERNASIONAL DI DARFU}, journal = {Diponegoro Law Journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, year = {2013}, keywords = {United Nations, African Union (AU), Non-International Armed Conflict, Darfur-Sudan}, abstract = { Non-International armed conflict that occured in Darfur Sudan is the continued conflict between Northern Sudan and Southern Sudan. It seemed a coincidence that the Darfur crisis broke out soon after the signing of Machakos Protocol, 20 July 2002. The conflict involving the Sudan’s government aided militant group called the Janjaweed against the rebel Sudan Liberation Movement / Army (SLM / A) and the Justice Equality Movement (JEM) which is based on the struggle for natural resources between community groups Arab and groups nonArab who’s live in Darfur. Janjaweed accused of human rights violations, including torture, kidnapping, rape, looting and other. This became the international spotlight. Therefore, the United Nations (UN) and African Union (AU) decided to intervention in to Darfur conflict by acting as a mediator to reach a peace agreement between Sudan’s government, SLM/Aand JEM. The Sudanese government presurred by United Nations and the African Union to support ongoing Peacekeeping Operation. UNAMID managed to bring peace to the Sudan by signing the \"Doha Document\" on February 23, 2010 in Doha, Qatar. This document contains the ceasefire agreement and agreed to work toward a full peace agreement by the Sudanese government, the Janjaweed, the SLM / A and JEM. }, issn = {2540-9549}, doi = {10.14710/dlj.2013.4200}, url = {https://ejournal3.undip.ac.id/index.php/dlr/article/view/4200} }
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Non-International armed conflict that occured in Darfur Sudan is the continued conflict between Northern Sudan and Southern Sudan. It seemed a coincidence that the Darfur crisis broke out soon after the signing of Machakos Protocol, 20 July 2002. The conflict involving the Sudan’s government aided militant group called the Janjaweed against the rebel Sudan Liberation Movement / Army (SLM / A) and the Justice Equality Movement (JEM) which is based on the struggle for natural resources between community groups Arab and groups nonArab who’s live in Darfur. Janjaweed accused of human rights violations, including torture, kidnapping, rape, looting and other. This became the international spotlight. Therefore, the United Nations (UN) and African Union (AU) decided to intervention in to Darfur conflict by acting as a mediator to reach a peace agreement between Sudan’s government, SLM/Aand JEM.
The Sudanese government presurred by United Nations and the African Union to support ongoing Peacekeeping Operation. UNAMID managed to bring peace to the Sudan by signing the "Doha Document" on February 23, 2010 in Doha, Qatar. This document contains the ceasefire agreement and agreed to work toward a full peace agreement by the Sudanese government, the Janjaweed, the SLM / A and JEM.
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