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From: LindyBill4/20/2007 11:03:21 PM
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Fake UN Aircraft Used as Bombers
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April 20, 2007: China says it opposes any new sanctions against Sudan. In light of revelations about Sudanese military reinforcements in Darfur and the use of airplanes with fake UN markings, the US and Britain advocated stiffer UN sanctions. China, however, said that the UN needs to "focus" on the task of putting a peacekeeping force into Darfur. China has a UN Security Council veto. China also buys approximately 65 percent of Sudan's daily oil exports. Sudan is also a major buyer of Chinese weaponry. China convinced the government to accept more AU/UN peacekeepers, apparently making the argument that such an additional force would not be able to halt the government ethnic cleansing program in Darfue.

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