National Movement for Reform and Development

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The National Movement for Reform and Development (NMRD) is a

prisoners of war and allowing aid groups to deliver relief to local citizens.[2] It had support from persons living along a stretch of the Sudan–Chad border.[1] Although its force was small, it resumed military operations against the government in 2005.[1]

The political leader of NMRD is Khalil Abdallah.

On July 20, 2005, NMRD and Sudanese government representatives, led by

Al Fasher in northern Darfur to discuss ways of furthering cooperation in a United Nations and African Union
monitored meeting.

On January 28, 2006, NMRD attacked a Sudanese military base in

Sudan People's Armed Forces
killed two, and injured five rebels, saying the attack "came suddenly from inside Chadian territory, and we returned fire with the same force using artillery."

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  2. ^ "Khartoum and rebels review ceasefire". Al-Jazeera. April 26, 2005. Archived from the original on May 23, 2006.