Special Representative of the Secretary General for the United Nations Mission in Sudan Ashraf Qazi (seated L-R), Sudan's State Minister for Humanitarian Affairs, Abdul-Bagi Al-Jailani, and Foreign Minister Deng Alor watch the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague on a television in Abyei, central Sudan, July 22, 2009. An international court on Wednesday redrew the boundaries of Sudan's disputed oil-producing Abyei region, ceding key oilfields to north Sudan in a decision hailed as a resolution to a long-standing territorial conflict. Reuters Pictures 4 months ago

Special Representative of the Secretary General for the United Nations Mission in Sudan Ashraf Qazi (seated L-R), Sudan's State Minister for Humanitarian Affairs, Abdul-Bagi Al-Jailani, and Foreign Minister Deng Alor watch the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague on a television in Abyei, central Sudan, July 22, 2009. An international court on Wednesday redrew the boundaries of Sudan's disputed oil-producing Abyei region, ceding key oilfields to north Sudan in a decision hailed as a resolution to a long-standing territorial conflict.