Eighteen members of the Sudanese Liberation Army – Mini Minawi sentenced to death by the Special Criminal Court on the Events in Darfur(17 December 2015) On 26 November 2015 the Special Criminal Court on the Events in Darfur, currently housed by the Khartoum Bahri Criminal Court, sentenced eighteen members of the rebel Sudan Liberation Army – Mini Minawi (SLA-MM) to death for a number of offences, including crimes against the state under the 1991 Sudanese Penal Code. The group was arrested during armed clashes in two Darfur localities between the SLA-MM rebels and the Government’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in March 2014. The entire group reported to lawyers that they were beaten during interrogations by the NISS after their arrest. Another man, Mohamed Musa Issa, who had stood trial in the same case, died of unknown causes at Huda Prison, Khartoum, in September 2015. Members of the group told their lawyers they suspected he had kidney problems and that his body had swollen prior to his death. He was reportedly denied medical treatment and the authorities failed to issue a death certificate.Lawyers representing the group submitted an appeal to the appeal chamber of the Special Criminal Court on the Events in Darfur on 2 December 2015 arguing that the case breached basic procedural guarantees in Sudanese and international law. أحدث المقالات
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