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It's a breeding ground for the armed Shiite opposition in Iraq. A place where government officials can no longer go and US soldiers come under daily attack.
The rapists and ethnic cleansers of Darfur are still at work. Threats and three UN resolutions have changed little as the world's worst humanitarian crisis deteriorates.
Under Saddam Hussein, Iranian rebels received help and funding to wage war on the mullahs. But the new government has pledged to repatriate them, where they face execution.
It has been Hassan's life-long dream to witness the state of Iraq democratic and freed from the tyranny of its former leader, but it seems that the new-found freedoms do not ensure Hassan's safety: linked to Iraq's new leadership, he knows he has become a vulnerable target for rebels still loyal to the old regime.
Jean-Bertrand Aristide has already lost control of half the country. As the rebels move ever closer, people are starting to question how long he can survive.
Outgunned and under-resourced, the new Iraqi security force is forced to operate in hopelessly inadequate conditions. We join them on patrol.
Kofi Annan has thrown all his moral weight into resolving the crisis in Dafur. But does the UN have the authority to make a difference? We accompany Annan to Sudan to find out.
In 2003, against a background of peace talks aimed at ending two decades of civil war, a vicious new conflict erupted in Sudan's western province of Darfur. Tens of thousands were killed and millions displaced.
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