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Sudan shooting after rebel raid Sudan shooting after rebel raid
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Shooting has been heard in two separate parts of Sudan's capital, Khartoum, following a raid by Darfur rebels.Shooting has been heard in two separate parts of Sudan's capital, Khartoum, following a raid by Darfur rebels.
Details are sketchy - in one incident a lot of shooting was heard and roads closed after security forces pursued a small group of suspected rebels.Details are sketchy - in one incident a lot of shooting was heard and roads closed after security forces pursued a small group of suspected rebels.
There was also at least one arrest near the US embassy.There was also at least one arrest near the US embassy.
Sudan's Islamist opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi has been arrested and accused of links to the rebels, who on Saturday reached close to the capital.Sudan's Islamist opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi has been arrested and accused of links to the rebels, who on Saturday reached close to the capital.
Mr Turabi's wife told the BBC that the soldiers who arrested him connected him to the weekend attack on Omdurman, the capital's twin city, just over the River Nile.Mr Turabi's wife told the BBC that the soldiers who arrested him connected him to the weekend attack on Omdurman, the capital's twin city, just over the River Nile.
Mr Turabi denies any links to the rebels but some rebel leaders used to be close to him - as did Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir.Mr Turabi denies any links to the rebels but some rebel leaders used to be close to him - as did Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir.
Sudan says it has proof that neighbouring Chad backed the rebels.Sudan says it has proof that neighbouring Chad backed the rebels.
The weekend attack was the closest the rebels have come to Khartoum during five years of fighting.The weekend attack was the closest the rebels have come to Khartoum during five years of fighting.
Hassan al-Turabi fell out with President Bashir in the 1990sHassan al-Turabi fell out with President Bashir in the 1990s
The authorities had said the rebels had been repulsed.The authorities had said the rebels had been repulsed.
Justice and Equality Movement (Jem) leader Khalil Ibrahim says his group will launch more attacks on Khartoum.Justice and Equality Movement (Jem) leader Khalil Ibrahim says his group will launch more attacks on Khartoum.
"This is just the start of a process and the end is the termination of this regime," he told Reuters news agency by satellite phone."This is just the start of a process and the end is the termination of this regime," he told Reuters news agency by satellite phone.
He said he was speaking from Omdurman but this could not be independently verified.He said he was speaking from Omdurman but this could not be independently verified.
Sudan's ambassador to the UN, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem, told the BBC that captured rebels had identified Chadian officers killed during the assault.Sudan's ambassador to the UN, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem, told the BBC that captured rebels had identified Chadian officers killed during the assault.
Sudan has severed diplomatic ties with Chad, which denies any involvement.Sudan has severed diplomatic ties with Chad, which denies any involvement.
A senior official said searches were under way in Khartoum for individuals thought to be insiders who may have helped the insurgents.A senior official said searches were under way in Khartoum for individuals thought to be insiders who may have helped the insurgents.
State television said earlier that at least 100 people had been arrested.State television said earlier that at least 100 people had been arrested.
'Practice' attack'Practice' attack
Mr Turabi's wife, Wisal al-Madhi, told the BBC's Network Africa programme that her husband had been away from the capital over the weekend.Mr Turabi's wife, Wisal al-Madhi, told the BBC's Network Africa programme that her husband had been away from the capital over the weekend.
She said he was arrested first thing on Monday morning.She said he was arrested first thing on Monday morning.
"They had three cars full of soldiers and munitions and arms, and they took him to the prison in Khartoum North directly.""They had three cars full of soldiers and munitions and arms, and they took him to the prison in Khartoum North directly."
Mr Turabi was Sudan's main Islamist ideologue in the 1990s before falling out with President Bashir. He has since been imprisoned several times.Mr Turabi was Sudan's main Islamist ideologue in the 1990s before falling out with President Bashir. He has since been imprisoned several times.
Jem leader Khalil Ibrahim used to be one of his followers and retains an Islamist outlook.Jem leader Khalil Ibrahim used to be one of his followers and retains an Islamist outlook.
Sudan has offered a reward of $125,000 (£64,000) for Mr Ibrahim's capture and information that leads to his arrest.Sudan has offered a reward of $125,000 (£64,000) for Mr Ibrahim's capture and information that leads to his arrest.
On Sunday, official media said government forces were hunting down rebel forces and seizing arms and explosives. A senior Jem commander and a 45-strong force had been killed, they added.On Sunday, official media said government forces were hunting down rebel forces and seizing arms and explosives. A senior Jem commander and a 45-strong force had been killed, they added.
Chad said it regretted Sudan's "hasty decision" to break off diplomatic ties.Chad said it regretted Sudan's "hasty decision" to break off diplomatic ties.
Jem has also denied being backed by Chad.Jem has also denied being backed by Chad.
Suleiman Sandal, a Jem commander, told Western news agencies on Sunday that his forces were prepared to attack the capital again.Suleiman Sandal, a Jem commander, told Western news agencies on Sunday that his forces were prepared to attack the capital again.
"This was just practice," he told the Associated Press by telephone."This was just practice," he told the Associated Press by telephone.
"We promise to hit Khartoum one more time unless the [Darfur] issue is resolved.""We promise to hit Khartoum one more time unless the [Darfur] issue is resolved."
'No security''No security'
JEM REBELS Founded by Darfuri Muslims loyal to Islamist leader Hassan al-TurabiLed by lawyer Khalil Ibrahim MuhammadBelieved to have up to 3,000 fightersNow said to have fragmented into several disparate groups Sudan's Darfur rebels Profile: Sudan's Islamist leaderJEM REBELS Founded by Darfuri Muslims loyal to Islamist leader Hassan al-TurabiLed by lawyer Khalil Ibrahim MuhammadBelieved to have up to 3,000 fightersNow said to have fragmented into several disparate groups Sudan's Darfur rebels Profile: Sudan's Islamist leader
On Saturday, Jem rebels said they had taken Omdurman and the Wadi Saidna air force base about 16km (10 miles) north of Khartoum, and entered the capital itself.On Saturday, Jem rebels said they had taken Omdurman and the Wadi Saidna air force base about 16km (10 miles) north of Khartoum, and entered the capital itself.
Omdurman residents said there had been more fighting on Sunday morning.Omdurman residents said there had been more fighting on Sunday morning.
Experts say Chad and Sudan are fighting a proxy war using each other's rebels to achieve their military objectives.Experts say Chad and Sudan are fighting a proxy war using each other's rebels to achieve their military objectives.
Earlier this year, rebels reached Chad's capital N'Djamena, with Chad accusing Sudan of involvement.Earlier this year, rebels reached Chad's capital N'Djamena, with Chad accusing Sudan of involvement.
The Jem is one of several rebel groups fighting the government and pro-government Janjaweed militia in the western Darfur region since 2003 over alleged discrimination by the authorities in favour of Arabs.The Jem is one of several rebel groups fighting the government and pro-government Janjaweed militia in the western Darfur region since 2003 over alleged discrimination by the authorities in favour of Arabs.
The rebels have been involved in raids on government forces in the area before.The rebels have been involved in raids on government forces in the area before.


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