Darfur a Quagmire to Avoid Toronto Sun By Peter Worthington May 9, 2006 What should be done about Darfur, that tortured region of southern Sudan where genocide reigns? A peace accord (of sorts) mediated by outsiders and signed by the Khartoum government and the Sudanese Liberation Army (SLA) likely means nothing. It seems inevitable that Canada will become involved in whatever Darfur's immediate future is -- a future that has become increasingly murky since John Garang, the charismatic rebel leader of the SLA, died in a helicopter crash last August. UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has repeatedly vowed (as have many...