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بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا
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SOAT
Sudan Organisation Against Torture
SOAT Press Release: 11 November 2004
Kidnap of Women and Girls from Kalma IDP Camp
As the conflict in Darfur continues unabated, abuses committed against women and girls have become a vital component of the conflict with many girls and women being subjected to sexual violence and kidnapping. On 2 November, SOAT received information on the kidnapping of 13 Internally Displaced women and girls (IDPs) from Kalma IDP camp, 17 kilometres east of Nyala, southern Darfur state. The women and girls were kidnapped whilst fetching fire wood outside the camp. Although the kidnappers are unknown, people at the camp alleged that kidnappers were the Janjaweed militias. The details of the girls and women are as follows:
Aisha Ismael Adam, 14 yrs Fatima Yousif Musa, 16 yrs Merriam Idris Abdel Azizi, 17 yrs Zarga Salih Abdel rahman, 15 yrs Amna Mohamed Ishag Aisha Shareef Aldeain Fatima Yahya Nour, 60 yrs Fatima Yagoub Mohamed, 25 yrs Fatima Abdel rahman, 50 yrs Hawa Abdella Adam, 35 yrs Soumaya Hassan, 18 yrs Hehla Abu Jabe, 25 yrs Halima Arbab Abd al-Rahman, SOAT expresses fears for the safety of the women and is calling on the GoS to give assurances that these cases will be investigated and the perpetrators brought to justice.
SOAT condemns sexual violence against women and girls under any conditions and urges all parties to the conflict to cease perpetrating violence against girls and women and the continued violations of the ceasefire agreement and all subsequent agreements. SOAT urges the government of Sudan to:
Immediately cease attacks on civilians and adhere to it commitments under the ceasefire agreement
Investigate the kidnapping of the 13 women and girls and bring the perpetrators to justice
Disarm the Janjaweed militias immediately and any outlaws operating in the western Darfur region.
End impunity for crimes committed by the Janjaweed militias in order to bring them to trial and apply the penal and/or administrative sanctions as provided by law.
Guarantee respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms throughout the country in accordance with national laws and international human rights standards. SOAT also urges the United Nations, African Union and the international community to:
To have expand the mandate of the African Union peace keeping forces to include the protection of civilians
To investigate allegations of continued attacks on civilians. Including, allegations of rape or any other form of sexual violence To continue to exert pressure on all parties in the conflict to come to a peaceful settlement Guarantee respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms throughout the country in accordance with national laws and international human rights standards. 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. Mohamed Al- Hassan Ahmed Al-Haj 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:
Argo House Kilburn Park Road London NW6 5LF, UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7625 8055 Fax: +44 (0)20 7372 2656 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.soatsudan.org[/B]
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بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Raja | 11-11-04, 11:43 AM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Rawia | 11-11-04, 08:48 PM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Roada | 11-12-04, 08:14 AM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Raja | 11-12-04, 09:45 AM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Esameldin Abdelrahman | 11-12-04, 09:47 AM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | abas | 11-12-04, 10:15 AM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | سماح سيد ادريس | 11-12-04, 12:48 PM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Raja | 11-12-04, 01:10 PM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | bakri abdalla | 11-12-04, 06:13 PM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Raja | 11-13-04, 07:06 AM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | د. بشار صقر | 11-13-04, 07:25 AM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Raja | 11-15-04, 10:43 AM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Raja | 11-15-04, 09:43 AM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | عشة بت فاطنة | 11-15-04, 01:36 PM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Raja | 11-17-04, 10:16 AM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Raja | 12-05-04, 04:56 PM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Raja | 12-06-04, 01:16 PM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Raja | 12-06-04, 06:55 PM |
Re: بيان صحفي: اختطاف 13 سيدة وفتاة من معسكر "كالما" شرقي نيالا | Raja | 12-06-04, 07:03 PM |
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