Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir offered a cease-fire in Darfur and promised to disarm militias, a top rebel demand, in a new push by his government to show it is serious about ending the nearly 6-year-old conflict in the western region.
Darfur rebels dismissed the moves, saying they don't trust Bashir and want to see disarmament of the feared militias known as janjaweed before agreeing to a cease-fire.
