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القتل والقمع في دارفور مستمر وبشراسة
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بالرغم من اهتمام العالم مازالت الحكومة تمارس التطهير العرقي وامام اعين المراقبين الدوليين.
SOAT
Sudan Organisation Against Torture
SOAT Press Release: 7 June 2004
Intimidation and attacks on Civilians in Darfur
Since 1 June 2004, the armed forces have intimidated and terrorised civilians in several villages east and south east of Nyala, southern Darfur state. The armed forces used Antonov aircrafts to bomb randomly in the villages and flies very low near the population's homes, who are predominantly Dajo and Zaghawa, causing fear amongst them of further attacks forcing many of them to begin leaving their villages. This is further exacerbated by armed militias, Janjaweed, presence around their villages in camps in fear of an attack by them at any time. The villages that have been subjected to terrorisation are as the follows:
1. Baba 2. Bidergo 3. Iringa 4. Kokouja 5. Talata 6. Shanjay 7. Habeela 8. Sag Alna'am 9. Om Dom 10. Ishma 11. Hashaba 12. Jokhana 13. Adan Barid 14. Om Rowaba 15. Khabsha 16. Naira 17. Digishneer 18. Kourkay
In a separate incident, on 6 June 2004, the armed forces and the Janjaweed burnt and destroyed sixteen (16) villages and robbed four (4) other villages; they have reportedly killed at least 27 civilian people, 19 persons, including one child, have been named as follows:
Adam Ali Tom, from Magala Abdu Khair, from, Amar Jadeed Salih Abdella Abaker, from Abu Odam Adam Nour Aldeen, from Jokhana Kadoum Mohamed Abdella from Amar Jadeed Hamid Abdel Kareem, from Abu Odam Omer Adam Khamees, from Amar Jadeed Adam Alnour Tibin Mohamed Abdella Adam Ali Hamid Abdel Kareem Musa Hamid Abdel Rahman Ashaga Ebaid Abdella Doka Hassan Ishag Bolad Abaker Abboud Ismaeal Ibraheem Haroun Alnayir Adam Tindil Souliemam Ahmed Sanousi, 6yrs
The villages that have been attacked are:
Abu Odam Magala Amoray Ta'aisha Khabsha Amar Jadeed Jokhana Shug Tabakdi Om Janah Zango Kebgay Melayja Mero Anderaysaya Om Terena Shayingo
The villages that were robbed are as follows:
Hilat Abdella Goz Badeen Abu Oshara Mahata
The attacks were under leaderships of:
Mohamed Suleiman, from Iragat tribe, lives in Alaba village Farouqh Hamid Asad, from Messayrea tribe, lives in Ta'aisha Zuombou Harat, from Arab tribe
It has been alleged that these forces have also prevented the population in Magala and Abu Odam to reach the wells to get water for drinking and positioned some soldiers as guards in land cruisers with heavy weaponry (doshka) around the wells. This is causing considerable concern as people are suffering with thirst, particularly the children.
SOAT condemns these attacks and intimidation on civilians and urges the Government of Sudan to:
Stop all attacks against civilians Abide by the ceasefire agreement Guarantee respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms throughout the country in accordance with national laws and international human rights standards, and conform to all recommendations made by the Human Rights Committee.
The above recommendations should be sent in appeals to the following addresses:
His Excellency Lieutenant General Omar Hassan al-Bashir President of the Republic of Sudan President' s Palace PO Box 281, Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 249 183 783223 Mr. Ali Mohamed Osman Yassin Minister of Justice and Attorney General Ministry of Justice Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 249 183 788941 Mr. Mustafa Osman Ismail Minister of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs PO Box 873, Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 249 183 779383
Dr. Abdelmuneim Osman Mohamed Taha Advisory Council for Human Rights PO Box 302 Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 249 183 770883
His Excellency Ambassador Mr. Ibrahim Mirghani Ibrahim, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Sudan to the United Nations in Geneva, PO Box 335, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland, Fax: +4122 731 26 56, E-mail: [email protected].
SOAT is international human rights organisation established in the UK in 1993. If you have any questions about this or any other SOAT information, please contact us:
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