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Saturday, 27 October 2007, 09:41 GMT 10:41 UK
In pictures: Festival in Darfur
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Young children give the thumbs up before a puppet show begins at Abu Shouq internally displaced people's camp on the first day of the Afia Darfur Festival.
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The festival begins at the end of the Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan. Sufi religious ceremonies such as this one, mark the 27th night of Ramadan called Laylat al Qadr - Night of Power.
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In its second year, Afia Darfur is a week-long cultural and artistic festival held in Sudan's western war-torn region to promote peace through the arts and sports.
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Puppet and comedy shows were performed daily for children in the north Darfur town of El Fasher and the western town of El Geneina, near the border with Chad.
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There were half marathon and cycling events. Here, the front runner, having just passed a welcome sign near the airport, anticipates victory with just a few kilometres to go.
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A football competition between local teams and the African Union Mission in the Sudan (AMIS) culminated in a noisy final. The Gambia beat the Lions of Darfur, 2-1 on penalties.
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A man dressed in a traditional jalabiah leads a peace parade through the centre of El Fasher. The Arabic inscription on the dove to his left reads: "We want peace".
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Each evening saw music concerts featuring famous Sudanese musicians such as Zaidan Ibrahim and Igd El Galad and were enthusiastically enjoyed by over 10,000 people every night.
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Sharhabeel Ahmed brought the house down with a performance of popular songs that got everyone up and dancing, a welcome respite from daily life in Darfur.
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However, the end of the festival brought with it the reality of continuing uncertainty about Darfur's future and what tomorrow might bring. [Photos and words by Stuart Price]
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