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03-24-2012 12:30 AM
Duro camp (South Sudan) (Reuters) - A girl was Islam, Moses, aged two years lying in bed number six, while her grandmother Erdatha Accessories Paddy milk through a tube.

The two are among dozens were forced to flee their homes in the Blue Nile State of Sudan and cross the border into a refugee camp d'Oro in Southern Sudan after trapped by hunger and aerial bombardment. Paddy said they were Tguetatan for months on the leaves of trees and stumps.

The adornment in a medical tent where lay her granddaughter, "said government soldiers and Tardona out of our village and took the white corn of our own .. We hid in the forest."

And summarize the plight of Islam and Accessories Massey war afflicting the Sudanese border states since the secession of southern Sudan last summer.

The division of Sudan dominated the first fighting in it but the United States and activists such as actor George Clooney returned to draw attention to the conflict.

And the difficulty of entering the border areas make it difficult to assess the impact of the war accurately, but the UN estimates indicate that more than 410 thousand people have fled their homes in the states of Blue Nile and South Kordofan and another term.

The workers say the aid and refugees in the camp of Oro, who fled to him 45 thousand people are likely to run out of food stocks in the Blue Nile in the next two weeks.

Sylla Moussa said the supervisor of the camp Duro "It's a war zone now .. traders do not go there. There is something that comes from abroad. And there are people out there with the end now .. depend on the roots of trees and fruit."

And as much as Moses, a former commissioner for the area in the Blue Nile Ccormk that up to a hundred thousand people may be trapped in the state and unable to leave because he can not carry their need of food and water during the month-long trip.

Like many critics of Khartoum, Moussa said that the bombing campaign in order to deliberate starvation and displacement of civilians and depriving the militia of a support network.

"It has become such a weapon because if you did not eat people, they will die. The same applies to the publicity pistol, you will kill a person .. there is no difference."

Sudan denies the charges regularly and says that the Sudanese armed forces working to protect civilians and insurgents were responsible for any human suffering.

Khartoum denies also fears of an impending famine. He described the payment of Al-Haj Ali Osman Sudan's ambassador to the United Nations humanitarian situation in South Kordofan and Blue Nile as the "most extraordinary."

The United Nations said last year it has made some progress in talks with Sudan on the delivery of more aid to South Kordofan, but added that it wants to let more people.

And the payment of the bombing in the Blue Nile and the squalid conditions in refugee camps, many young people to think about joining the ranks of the rebels.

Yahya said Nathaniel (26 years), "There Were None" and "We young people are very angry now, because the parents are not in a good position."

Yehia described the agricultural fields across the border and said the Antonov planes were bombed day and night.

He said, "because of the Antonov aircraft now everyone wants to help (the rebels) so that they can fight together so people can return to the Blue Nile State."

The roots of war in the Blue Nile and South Kordofan to the contracts, as is the case with most of the conflicts in Sudan. He fought tens of thousands of fighters in the two states with the South during the civil war broke out against Khartoum in 1983.

The peace agreement ended the fighting in 2005 and paved the way for the division of Sudan in July, but states are still part of the north.

And provided the Convention for the residents of both states "popular consultations" to determine the method of dealing with Khartoum, but these were not completed at all.

In June, the army began Sudan People's Liberation sector in the north fighting government troops in South Kordofan. It consists of the army battalion in the army of former southern rebels. The other forces belonging to the army and pro-landlord governor of Blue Nile State has resorted to the forest when he arrived to fight the state in September.

And exchange of Khartoum and Juba, the accusations of supporting the rebels repeatedly on both sides of the border since then, which hampered the talks on outstanding issues such as the amount to be paid on the south to use the oil infrastructure in Sudan.

The talks have gained greater importance in January, when Juba stopped its oil production by up to about 350 thousand barrels per day after that Khartoum began in the exploitation of some oil to make up for what she described as fees not paid. And production of crude oil is the lifeblood of the two countries.

South Sudan accuses its northern neighbor since then, "stealing" more than six million barrels of oil and the bombing of an oil well near their common border and Khartoum denies this.

After months of hostility due to meet President of Sudan and Southern Sudan in a bid to end the stalemate.

It seems that some progress has been made in talks in recent times, but the observers of the Sudanese would cautious about rising hopes of a deal.

Fergie said Ali, an analyst at the Foundation Institute of Rift Valley and Nairobi-based research, "I do not think they will spend the feet at the summit if there is no momentum forward on outstanding issues."

Clooney had been arrested in front of the Sudanese Embassy in Washington last week as he seeks to draw attention to the bombing campaign.

He commended some activists for publishing an actor awareness of the conflict is still a mystery to many Westerners. But other activists criticized the simplified a lot Clooney portray the conflict as the targeting of the ruling Arab elite in Sudan's black Africans.

There are fears that harm the efforts of Cluny, which aims to get the United States to put pressure on Khartoum to end the tragedy of the talks at a critical stage where it became difficult for Washington to help broker a deal.

Regardless of the outcome of the efforts of celebrities in this regard, the international awareness came too late for the girl child and Islam.

After three days of the interview with her grandmother .. Died Islam to become just a new number on the plate lifted in the Douro camp for refugees.