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Summary Of: Janjaweed

the Janjaweed comprised nomadic Arabic... The Janjaweed first emerged in 1988 after... the Janjaweed were a combination of Chadian and Darfurian Arab partisans... the Sudanese Government responded by using the Janjaweed as its main counter... the Janjaweed conducted a campaign targeting rebels in the region of... government had declared the Janjaweed killings in Darfur to be... and others in 2004 named leading Janjaweed commanders including Musa Hilal as suspected genocide criminals... called for the Janjaweed to be disarmed... many Janjaweed had been absorbed into the... the Janjaweed expanded to include some Arabic... list of Janjaweed Commanders and Coordinators... Janjaweed coordinator and Buffalo Brigade... he was responsible for Janjaweed activities in the Terbeba... Emir of the Beni Halba tribe and Janjaweed leader in the Habila... the Awlad Zeid tribe and leader of the Janjaweed from Geneina to Misterei... of the Misseriya tribe and leader of the Janjaweed from Habila to Fur Burunga... Janjaweed coordinator and Buffalo Brigade... he was responsible for Janjaweed activities in the Terbeba... Janjaweed Chief Says Sudan Government Backed Attacks... Janjaweed still roam free in Darfur...

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