El Tayar journalists ‘spend noisy night’ in Sudan’s capital

El Tayar journalists ‘spend noisy night’ in Sudan’s capital


03-03-2016, 07:39 PM


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Title: El Tayar journalists ‘spend noisy night’ in Sudan’s capital
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Date: 03-03-2016, 07:39 PM

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March 3 - 2016andnbsp;KHARTOUM
Sudanese journalists gather outside the office of El Tayar newspaper to announce their hunger strike, 1 March 2016 (Ashraf Shazly/AFP/Getty Images)
Sudanese journalists gather outside the office of El Tayar newspaper to announce their hunger strike, 1 March 2016 (Ashraf Shazly/AFP/Getty Images)

Last night, at the end of the second day of the hunger strike ofandnbsp;El Tayarandnbsp;journalists, large numbers of security and police surrounded the newspaper’s premises in downtown Khartoum.

“Security agents on motorcycles kept the journalists from their sleep during the night,” a supporter of the newspaper told Radio Dabanga this morning.

“It seems that the authorities are extremely irritated after international media covered the news of the hunger strike,” they commented. “People say that President Al Bashir is very angry, and accused the journalists of turning the suspension ofandnbsp;El Tayarandnbsp;into a political issue.

“The journalists are ready for the worst, as large numbers of security and police forces have surrounded the office since yesterday evening. It looks as if they are preparing to forcibly halt the hunger strike.”

Fainted

On Wednesday,andnbsp;the second day of the hunger strikeandnbsp;El Tayarandnbsp;managing editor Khaled Fathi told Radio Dabangaandnbsp;that two women journalists fainted.

El Tayarandnbsp;managing editor Khaled Fathi informed Radio Dabanga that an ambulance transported Difaf Mahmoud to a nearby hospital from the newspaper’s office in downtown Khartoum. Mona Faroug, was treated by the medical team stationed at the office.

Fathi stressed that the hunger strikers will not stop until their demands are met.

Freedom of expression

The journalists decided on the hunger strike in protest against the indefinite suspension of their newspaper by the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) in December last year.

No reasons were given for the suspension, but editor-in-chief Osman Mirghani presumed at the time that his editorials sharply criticised the Finance Minister’s proposal to lift subsidies on basic commodities in 2016.

El Tayarandnbsp;reporter and columnist Shamayil El Nurandnbsp;toldandnbsp;The Guardianandnbsp;that the action marks a significant shift in the fight for freedom of expression in Sudan. “This is the first ever hunger strike by journalists in the history of the Sudanese press, and the first to happen outside a prison.”

She said the protest was not just about lifting the ban on the newspaper. “Of course we have the immediate goal of having the suspension lifted. But in general we are usingandnbsp;El Tayar’s case as an example defend freedom of expression.”

Sudan ranks 174th out of 180 countries in the 2015 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index.

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  • US charge d’affaires: Washington is ready to handle impacts of sanctions on Sudan
  • Sudan and Qatar sign (MoU) on military cooperation
  • Chad brings together Darfur armed movements for peace
  • AU mediation calls Darfur rebel SLM-MM to negotiate Khartoum’s government in Addis Ababa
  • Relations between Khartoum and Tripoli is moving in the right direction: Sudan’s Foreign Minister s
  • Darfur’s armed movements agree to join peace except Nour: Sudanese government's liaison committee s
  • US sanctions threat to peace and security: Sudan’s Foreign Ministry warns
  • Saudi Arabia provided financial support to Sudan: Sudan’s Investment Minister reveals
  • Qatar invests 4 dollar sign billion in Sudan: Investment Minister reveals
  • EU Delegation in Sudan calls on government to investigate into attack on Darfur peacekeepers
  • Darfur rebel leader Minawi sacks commanders
  • Sudan allows two NGOs in East Jebel Marra, Darfur
  • Al Bashir’s promises not be trusted: Darfur scholar
  • Chairman of Darfur Regional Authority confirms US participation in the donors’ conference in Doha
  • Sudanese Revolutionary Front welcomes UN action toward situations in Central Africa Republic
  • Fighting the war in the mountains of Sudanand#138; with a camera
  • JEM denies participation in talks with government in October
  • Sudan Eastern Front to dismiss leaders: spokesman
  • Developments in South Sudan Conflict: Small Arms and Light Weapons in South Sudan and Sudan: Is tha
  • Al Bashir’s speech setback for National Dialogue: Sudan opposition
  • US Pledges Another $83 Million for South Sudan
  • Sudan's opposition unimpressed by Al Bashir speech
  • AU, UN, Sudan conclude tripartite meeting on Unamid
  • Presentation by the Independent Expert on the Situation of Human Rights in Sudan
  • Press Release from U.Sudan Peace and Development Foundation
  • $88.5 mn Qatar grant for development in Darfur
  • More Khartoum activists detained by Sudan security
  • South Sudan wants to kick out foreign aid workers, even as a devastating famine looms
  • Eastern Sudan ex-combatants ‘lose confidence’ in leaders
  • Sudanese government rejects cease fire in two areas
  • European Union Ambassador call on Sudan to thrust with an inclusive National Dialogue
  • Christians harassed in Sudan: Council of Churches
  • Sudanese government accepts support to Addis Ababa agreement
  • Stop the Bombardment of Innocent Civilians in Darfur, Nuba Mountains/South Kordofan and Blue Nile
  • Sudan committee, opposition agree on National Dialogue
  • Press Release Arab Coalition for Sudan and the Arab Network for Media Crisis Inaugurate the (90) da
  • 'East Darfur tribes agree to a truce': DRA
  • 18 million EU grant for primary education in Sudan
  • Transportation minister inaugurates Egypt-Sudan Qustul Border Crossing
  • Sudan militia recruit more than 3,000 minors in South Kordofan
  • Sudan rebels accuse govt. of nourishing tribal conflicts in Darfur
  • Woman dies as Sudan air force bombs East Jebel Marra
  • Sudan's National Dialogue clinically dead: National Umma Party
  • South Sudan rebels accept presence of Ugandan troops to keep peace
  • Paris Declaration signatories to meet with AUHIP chairman: Sudan’s Umma Party
  • South Sudan claims killing of over 245 rebels in fresh fighting
  • Sudanese nationals stranded in Libya arrive in Khartoum
  • Foreign Ministry: Visit of Machr to Khartoum postponed for logistics reasons
  • UK parliament press release on Sudan - urging for religious freedom
  • Khartoum renews calls for rebels to join peace
  • Call for the Release of Ibrahim al Shaikh and Others
  • UN: South Sudan arms embargo crucial after massive Chinese weapons transfer
  • Pan-AfricanInternational Advocacy Group; Sign now and free Ibrahim Al Shaikh
  • Joint Sudanese-Libyan forces announce seizure of two vehicles loaded with arms and gold
  • South Sudan: Independence Day marred by ongoing war crimes and looming famine
  • Sudan: End Arbitrary Detention of Activists Investigate Allegations of Torture, Abuse
  • UN Independent Expert: I do not take money from Sudanese government
  • Sudan: Satellite images of indiscriminate bombing reveal potential war crime in Southern Kordofan
  • Sudan to host headquarters of Arab Union for combating counterfeiting and forgery
  • Court to consider case against compensation committee of gulf war affected persons
  • UN: Lives of civilians in two areas in danger
  • UN calls on Sudan to allow humanitarian aid staff freedom of movement
  • What Lies Ahead for President Mbeki’s Visit to War Affected Areas in Sudan؟
  • Journalists protest government restrictions at Press Council
  • Government says Media freedoms conditional on responsibility
  • Ghandour: Corruption is not new in governments of Sudan
  • Court to issue verdict on Sara Abdel-Baghi killing case on Wednesday
  • Sudan: Continued suspension of activities has severe humanitarian impact
  • South Sudan: New interactive conflict map highlights urgent need to protect civilians
  • Sudan to execute Christian woman who refused to convert to Islam
  • Sudan woman faces death penalty for apostasy
  • Umma Party leader charged by Sudan security, SPLM-N warns for new militia recruits
  • An Urgent Mother's Day Appeal for Action from Sudan: Mary and Her Unborn Child Sentenced to Floggi
  • Key Iran role in Sudan arms
  • ‘No room for Sudan Revolutionary Front in peace talks’: Ghandour
  • Darfur rebels commemorate 2008 ‘Battle of Omdurman’
  • Sudan envoy in Geneva lauds Qatari role in supporting peace in Sudan
  • New Amnesty International report - Nowhere Safe: Civilians Under Attack in South Sudan
  • Khartoum Oil Refinery production declines sharply
  • South Sudan cease fire agreement starts Saturday
  • Fierce fight in S. Sudan oil town; rebels counter
  • EU Ambassador: ‘Press freedom in Sudan will enhance its image globally’
  • ‘Senior Sudan government representatives to take part in Darfur-Darfur dialogue’: Unamid
  • EU ambassador describes National dialogue table as disappointed
  • Clashes break out at Sudan’s University of Khartoum
  • Ransom paid for abducted oil workers in Sudan: sources
  • US keeps Sudan name on terror list
  • Saudi banks stop remittances to Sudan over sanctions
  • US, Kenya, Ethiopia Agree South Sudan Needs Legitimate Stabilizing Force
  • New York protests against genocide in Sudan
  • Unusual high rate of cancer cases in Wadi Halfa: local source
  • Khartoum urges S. Sudan foes to return to negotiation
  • 9 Sudanese migrants die, 300 rescued in Libya desert
  • Sudanese Civil Movement requests presidential decision to protect freedoms
  • Full Account of the debate at Commons on South Sudan
  • Peace Minister in Shadows government calls for unification of negation forums
  • Government describes Ugandan accusations against Sudan as attempt to throw dust in the eyes
  • Government and SPLM delegations submit dispute to mediation
  • Ex UNAMID official criticizes agreement with government
  • Popular Front of Sudan claims abduction of oil engineers in West Kordofan
  • South Sudan drops treason case against four plotters
  • Darfur rebel leaders urge Security Council to investigate Unamid and amend mandate
  • African Mediation receives negotiation proposals on two areas
  • Darfur civil society initiative calls for resumption peace negotiations
  • SPLM in Sudan affirms readiness to reach comprehensive solution
  • Minwi accuses UNMID of covering up government crimes in Darfur
  • Death toll 406; condemnation rises in massacre of Darfuris in Bentiu
  • No justice for Sudan protest killings: Human Rights Watch
  • Sudan: No Justice for Protest Killings Release Detainees and Punish Abusive Forces
  • Militia pillages North Darfur town
  • Foreigners 'abducted from Sudan oilfield'
  • Darfur crimes Prosecutor summons El Fasher students
  • ‘Legal technicality’ leads to expulsion of NGO Merlin from Sudan
  • Hundreds feared dead as rebels overrun Bentiu, South Sudan
  • Parliamentarians describe as “vague” FM stance toward Halayeb
  • 334 Sudanese refugee students sit exams in Chad
  • Fresh satellite images show devastation of Darfur villages by Rapid Support Forces
  • Sudan Leaks: Ethnic killings at Sigili in 2012
  • US Sanctions Don't Worry South Sudan Government, Rebels
  • Egyptian 'suspicions' behind Ethiopia dam crisis: Sudan FM
  • Sudan cancels ban on entry of Danish people and commodities
  • Sudan Leaks: ‘UN Security Council was misinformed about Janjaweed’
  • Opposition sceptical as Sudan security announces release of political detainees
  • Sudan opposition forces reiterate their conditions for a national dialogue
  • South Sudan Accuses Khartoum of Attacks on Oil Region
  • Human rights activists call for cessation of war in Sudan
  • Sudan Leaks: ‘UN withheld key information on ethnic cleansing in Darfur’
  • US authorises South Sudan conflict sanctions
  • JEM denies recruitment of children into military
  • Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leader visits Khartoum
  • S. Sudan takes precautionary anti-Ebola measures
  • Rally at front of the United Nations Darfur is burning
  • Darfur Union’s (UK) letter to the Prime Minster David Cameron after the demonstration
  • Sudan grants Bahrain 100,000 acres for agricultural investment
  • Alarm raised over violence in Sudan's Darfur
  • Urgent Call for Action for Darfur
  • South Sudan's frontline nuns
  • President Al-bashir turns down Chadian offer on mediation between government and Darfur Janjaweed
  • Sudanese authorities arrest leader of Sudan Change Movement
  • Egyptian government aims to develop relations with Sudan: Abdel Nour
  • Darfur: Three Intense Weeks of Deadly Violence and Destruction
  • Discovery of Mislabeled Weapons Has Inflamed Tensions Between the U.N. and South Sudan
  • Sudan urges the US to reverse its stance on Doha peace document on Darfur
  • Darfuri Student Killed at Khartoum University
  • The Sudanese Human Rights Monitor condemns killing and injuring of students at the University of Kh
  • 50 activists hand over memo to African Union requesting cease fire
  • Girl, 17, reveals how she fled civil war in South Sudan
  • South Darfur: Pillay urges halt to attacks targeting civilians
  • South Sudan protest against UN over arms cache
  • Sudanese Foreign Minister denounces rebel attacks in Darfur, urges western governments to be neutra
  • Missionaries reflect on anniversary of expulsion from South Sudan :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)
  • Nabil Fahmy meets with South Sudan foreign minister
  • New Camp in Juba Will House 10,000 South Sudan Displaced
  • Pro-Sudanese government militias accused of fresh killings in Darfur
  • South Sudan violence leaves donors disillusioned
  • Booth: The US will continue urging international community to ask Sudan cooperate with ICC
  • On eve of Addis Ababa talks SPLM accuses government delegation of trying to spoil negotiation
  • Fresh bombing in south Kordofan on the eve of Addis Ababa talks
  • Addis Ababa talks between government delegation and SPLM on the brink of collapse
  • Sudanese Student Tajeldin Ahmed Arja at Risk of Torture Tajeldin Ahmed Arja
  • Sudan: ICRC hopeful to resume activities as soon as possible
  • Fighting the war in the mountains of Sudanand#138; with a camera
  • South Sudan crisis: Rebel-held town of Bor destroyed
  • Yoweri Museveni: Uganda troops fighting South Sudan rebels
  • Key South Sudan town of Bor recaptured from rebels
  • Journalists: Sudanese government is not committed to constitution
  • South Sudan crisis: US envoy meets rebel leader Machar
  • Sudan: ICRC facilitates transfer of three members of government armed
  • South Sudan's Warring Factions Agree On Ceasefire, Regional Block Says
  • Sudanese Revolutionary Front welcomes UN action toward situations in C
  • Sudan hopes technology will transform farming
  • Leader of Sudan liberation Movement / Army refuses participation in Ad
  • Sudan: ICRC facilitates handover of five soldiers in Darfur
  • Civil Servants Unpaid as S. Sudan Struggles to Repay Loans
  • Sudan’s Bashir hints at cabinet shakeup
  • Sudan: Armed group releases five soldiers
  • South Sudan poised to sign new deal compact with aid donors
  • MEA wants ONGC Videsh Ltd to go easy on Sudan defaults
  • UN: Demand al-Bashir’s surrender to the International Criminal Court
  • Letter from African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies
  • Public Statement from No To Women Oppression-NOWO
  • Woman In Sudan Refuses To Wear Hijab, Faces Flogging
  • Human Rights Situation in Sudan: Amnesty International’s joint written
  • Renewal and strengthening of the special procedure mandate on the situ
  • Omer Hussein, Sudan: "There will not be North without South and no Sou
  • Sudanese Columnists Banned From Writing After Criticising Muslim Broth
  • Malaysian government donates (200,000) dollars in relief for victims o
  • Sudan could lift fuel subsidies at ‘any moment’: official
  • ICRC visits Sudanese government soldiers held by rebel group in Darfur
  • Sudan's president announces his readiness to discuss all outstanding i
  • George Clooney's Sudan spy satellites 'inspired by paparazzi'
  • As Floods Ravage Sudan, Young Volunteers Revive a Tradition of Aid
  • Sudan: ICRC Visits Sudanese Soldiers Held By Armed Opposition Group
  • As Floods Ravage Sudan, Young Volunteers Revive a Tradition of Aid