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Powell visits refugee camp victims of Darfur crisis
AL-FASHER, Sudan (AP) — Thousands of Sudanese displaced from their homes by ethnic violence emerged from makeshift shelters at a dusty refugee camp Wednesday to give a raucous welcome to Secretary of State Colin Powell in a region the United States has said is veering toward possible genocide.
Other than the rows of fragile shelters built mostly with plastic sheeting, there was no overt display of serious humanitarian need among the tens of thousands Powell saw. Earlier this week, Powell raised the possibility that Sudanese authorities might try to mask the gravity of the situation in Darfur province by emptying refugee camps in time for his visit.

Powell said he hoped the people at the camp he visited would soon be able to return to their homes, though he noted that the refugees appeared less needy than those housed elsewhere because of greater availability of food and medicines.

The crowd, many in colorful native dress, strained for a glimpse of the visiting VIP as he took an often-chaotic, 20-minute stroll through the Abu Shouk Camp just north of here one of a dozen or so temporary shelters around beleaguered Darfur province that house people uprooted over the last 16 months.

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