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Fleeing Mali Islamists seen in Sudan: Darfur rebel
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Malian soldiers transport in a pickup truck a dozen suspected Islamist rebels on February 8, 2013 after arresting them north of Gao. AFP PHOTO / PASCAL GUYOT
Malian soldiers transport in a pickup truck a dozen suspected Islamist rebels on February 8, 2013 after arresting them north of Gao. AFP PHOTO / PASCAL GUYOT
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KHARTOUM: Islamists fleeing advancing French forces in Mali have been spotted in Sudan's troubled Darfur region, a Sudanese rebel commander told AFP on Friday.

"We saw them," said Abdel Wahid Mohammed al-Nur, commander of a Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) faction which is fighting Khartoum's troops in Darfur.

"After they were defeated they withdrew from there and came to make our stronghold, Jebel Marra, as their base," he told AFP.

A regional political expert, who asked not to be identified, confirmed that the fighters had appeared in Sudan's far-west region bordering Libya and Chad.

"Everybody knows that," he said.

Nur claimed "hundreds" of Malians were in Darfur but the political expert had no figure.

The expert dismissed Nur's claim that the Malians had joined Sudanese forces which have been battling Nur's group and other Darfur rebels for 10 years.

"The fighters from Mali would like to be quiet," the analyst said, adding that they fled to Darfur to recover after suffering heavy losses.

"They are exhausted. They don't want to fight against anybody else," he said. "I heard that most of them are from Ansar Dine group."

Ansar Dine was one of three hardline groups which took control of Mali's desert north last year, sparking regional and international fears of a new haven for extremists in north Africa.

French forces went into action in Mali nearly a month ago as the rebels pushed south, leading to concerns they might try to take the capital Bamako.

Soldiers from Mali, Chad and Niger are backing the 4,000 French troops in the campaign against the Islamists.

 
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Story Summary
Islamists fleeing advancing French forces in Mali have been spotted in Sudan's troubled Darfur region, a Sudanese rebel commander told AFP on Friday.

The expert dismissed Nur's claim that the Malians had joined Sudanese forces which have been battling Nur's group and other Darfur rebels for 10 years.

French forces went into action in Mali nearly a month ago as the rebels pushed south, leading to concerns they might try to take the capital Bamako.

Soldiers from Mali, Chad and Niger are backing the 4,000 French troops in the campaign against the Islamists.
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