Number: RL32643 Title: Sudan: The Darfur Crisis and the Status of the North-South Negotiations Authors: Ted Dagne and Bathsheaba Everett, Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division Abstract: The ongoing crisis in Darfur in western Sudan has led to a major humanitarian disaster, with an estimated 1.5 million people displaced and more than 200,000 refugees forced into neighboring Chad. While there are no reliable estimates of the number of people killed as a result of the conflict, some observers estimate that up to 70,000 people have been killed from 2003 to the present. The government of Sudan has denied or severely restricted access to international relief officials in Darfur, although some aid is now flowing to the area. Violence against civilians, however, continues unabated, according to United Nations officials. U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) officials assert that up to 320,000 could die by the end of 2004, irrespective of the international response. Pages: 25 Date: October 22, 2004