NAIROBI, Kenya – An official says an investigation by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies found no evidence that its emblem was misused in a violent region of Sudan.
However, spokeswoman Faye Callaghan said Friday that the aid group has buried 70 bodies in South Kordofan.
A U.N. report obtained by The Associated Press last month said that Sudanese intelligence agents posed as Red Crescent workers and ordered refugees to leave a U.N.-protected camp.
The allegation occurred in a region where Sudan's Arab military has been targeting a black ethnic minority.
Fighting broke out in the region June 5. Neither the U.N., outside aid groups nor journalists have access to the region.