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Re: Gang rapes and kidnapping of school children in Darfur... UN security (Re: Kostawi)

    شكرا أستاذ كوستاوي
    أنقل التقرير هنا لأهميته، نقلا عن سودانيز أونلاين.......
    القتل والتشريد والاغتصاب الجماعي المنظم هو الأسلوب الذي اختارته الأطراف المتحاربة للاحتفال بذكري يوم المرأة العالمي!!
    ..

    Mass Rape & Burnings in Darfur
    SudaneseOnline.Com
    Posted on: 3/8 at 4:43am CDT

    UN HUMANITARIAN SITUATION REPORT
    DARFUR CRISIS, SUDAN

    Thursday, 04 March 2004

    KEY DEVELOPMENTS

    - UN security assessed Tawilla town on 3 March after attacks on the town by
    militias on 27 February. The remaining residents of the town gave a
    devastating account of a well-organised attack, including gang rapes and
    kidnapping of school children
    .
    - Approximately 5,500 IDPs which fled the Tawilla attack are now registered in
    El Fasher. They are concentrated around Meshtel area near El Fasher airport.
    - An inter-agency humanitarian assessment mission departed for Zalingei (West
    Darfur) on 2 March and surveyed villages located along the Nyala-El Geneina
    highway. The team encountered an estimated 18,000 IDPs in Bendessi, 17,000 in
    Mukjar, 19,116 in Deleij, 18,000 in Garsila, and 18,000 in Umm Khair.
    - Initial reports from the Zalingei mission indicate that most villages along
    the highway have been depopulated and dwellings burned to the ground. The IDP
    encountered by the inter-agency assessment team were very concerned about
    their security
    - A WFP aircraft reserved for Darfur operations is now in Khartoum and is
    expected to start operations in the next few days.

    Security:

    1.South Darfur: UNSECOORD has received travel permits to conduct a security
    assessment in Mellam, north of Nyala.

    2.Unverified reports from various sources indicate that military and Jenjaweed
    militia activity is increasing in South Darfur. Villages are being burned,
    livestock and possessions looted and villages driven into concentration
    points. There have been disturbing reports of women and girls being branded on
    the hand by the militia after being raped.

    3.A Jenjaweed attack on villages between 10-15 kms of Nyala was reported on 2
    March 15 people were reported killed and the 30 injured were transported to
    the Nyala Hospital for treatment. ICRC claims it was not granted permission
    to enter the hospital to interview the victims. WHO is attempting to visit
    the hospital to verify the claims.

    4.The inter-agency assessment team in Zalengi reports that IDPs in Deleij are
    from the surrounding 55 villages, 30 of which were recently burned or
    damaged. Four villages around Deleij were burned on 3 March, fleeing
    villagers were looted of their cattles, two people were killed while others
    are in hiding.

    5.North Darfur: UNSECOORD visited Tawilla, they found about 100 people left in
    the town. Many more are believed to be living in the wadi and other
    surrounding areas. The remaining residents of Tawilla described the attack as
    a well-organized attack by horsemen and military. According to the GoS, at
    least 67 people have so far been killed in the Janjaweed attack. IDPs who fled
    the attack reported to UN agencies to have seen 70-80 dead bodies in the
    town. The State Government promised to send police officers to secure the area.

    6.About 5,300 IDPs which fled the Tawilla attack are now registered in El
    Fasher and are concentrated around Meshtel area near El Fasher airport. 5MT
    of food from GoS and some NFI, including blankets from UNICEF to be
    distributed to the IDPs were stored at a central location but were
    subsequently looted. IDPs could not tell who the perpetrators were but did
    not think that they were Jenjaweed. OCHA, WFP, UNICEF met with HAC to demand
    protection for the IDPs. HAC has promised to provide 12 policemen. The
    El-Fasher Um Kaddada road is still closed for UN security.

    7.West Darfur: an inter-agency assessment team was able to visit Sleeia, 82 KM
    north of Geneina. The IDP population is estimated at 15,000. Kanadabi has an
    approximate IDP population of 4,000.

    Protection

    8.South Darfur: IDPs encountered by an inter-agency assessment team all feared
    for their lives. Their movements are very restricted as they are often
    harassed even while collecting firewood. Most people in Deleij are fearful as
    they expect the militias to attack the area. The inter-agency assessment team
    was told by villagers that there were about 2,000-3,000 Janjaweed outside
    Deleij. IDPs in Garsilla also expressed concern about an impending attack of
    the Janjaweed in their camp. IDPs in some areas continue to assert that they
    are not prepared to receive UN humanitarian assistance due to fears of
    subsequent #####ng by militia. In response, some agencies are considering the
    suspension of humanitarian distributions in IDP camps, (and if requested by
    the IDP leaders themselves).

    9.North Darfur: According to recent IDPs from Tawilla surveyed in El Fasher
    town, as many as 16 girls were abducted, and others were raped in front of
    family members by armed men. Others, who resisted were reportedly killed.
    Several cases of missing children were reported as well, while some
    unaccompanied children were among the IDPs who fled to El Fasher.

    10.West Darfur: WHO reports that women IDPs are harassed while fetching water
    in Sleeia

    Food/NFIs

    11.South Darfur: MSF-F has distributed corn, soya, beans (CSB) from WFP-Nyala
    and blankets, soaps, jerry cans, oil and other items to IDPs in Zalingei.

    12.North Darfur: The IDPs remaining around Tawilla town are reportedly in need
    of food. HAC provided some food items and UNICEF provided some blankets and
    other NFIs to the new IDPs in El Fasher. However, these items were looted the
    same evening. The IDPs were not physically attacked.

    13.SC-UK and Euronaid have agreed to lend WFP about 1600 MT (to be confirmed).

    14.West Darfur: no additional information

    Health

    15.South Darfur: MoH has requested for more UNICEF/WHO supplies for IDPs at
    Kalma Camp. Other requests for increasing interventions in Kalma camp
    included shelter materials (plastic sheeting), water provision, medical
    supplies for the health clinic and the provision of latrines. A task-force,
    including local NGOs (Friends of Children, Ihlam Charity Organization and
    SPCR) has been formed under the Ministry of Social Welfare to organize
    activities for psycho-social support to IDP children. A project supported by
    UNICEF. UNICEF has also provided basic essential drugs through the SMOH to
    Nyala hospital, KASS and Shairia OPHC units to serve more than 32,000 people
    for 2 months.

    16.In Zalengi, MSF-F is planning to set up an additional mobile clinic within
    the next two weeks to supplement the mobile clinic currently servicing the two
    IDP camps in Zalingei. On average, 200 consultations are conducted on a daily
    basis; MSF-F plans to operate a therapeutic feeding center (TFC) within one
    week to serve malnourished children.

    17.There are two hospitals in Zalingei town, an 80-bed hospital and an
    eight-bed military hospital. IDPs pay for health services being provided by
    the hospital. The most common cases reported recently include cases of
    pneumonia, severe malaria, burns, gun-shot wound cases, and two unconfirmed
    cases of meningitis (one was month ago and another was 2 weeks ago).
    Accordingly, UNICEF has provided drugs to Zalingei.

    18.In Nyertete, there are 16 reported cases of malnourished children.
    Supplementary feeding will be undertaken by MSF-F starting tomorrow, March
    04. Supplementary feeding in Mornei has started today, March 03.

    19.North Darfur: The health and nutritional situation of the newly arrived
    IDPs in El Fasher town has been assessed by the inter-agency team, not to be
    critical, despite the fact that many of the IDPs had walked more than 60 km.
    According to the IDPs, as many as 10 IDP women gave birth on their way to El
    Fasher, while one was observed giving birth a the new camp. UNICEF will assist
    the IDPs remaining in the Tawilla area. Health is reportedly the top priority
    for the IDPs remaining around Tawilla town as many have gunshot wounds or
    injuries following rape. ICRC was not allowed access El Fasher hospital to
    assess the situation.

    20.West Darfur: Medair has provided drugs to IDPs in Sleeia, which will last
    for the next three months.

    Water/Sanitation

    21.North Darfur: It was reported by Tawilla IDPs surveyed on 03 March that
    some children died from dehydration on their way form Tawilla to El Fasher
    town. IDPs were promised four trucks by the Government to pick up people in
    difficulty on the way to El Fasher, they were delayed initially because they
    could not obtain a permit to travel. UNICEF provided buckets and jerry camps
    to the new IDPs in El Fasher town. WES, which is supported by UNICEF, has
    repaired the hand pump in the area. However, water is not a problem for those
    that made the journey.

    22.South Darfur: no additional information

    23.West Darfur: The water and sanitation situation in Kandabi is under
    control, however access to safe water in Kulbus town is problematic.

    Planned Actions

    24.The humanitarian community continues to urge GoS authorities to halt the
    militia attacks and provide protection for IDPs and the vulnerable population,
    including the posting of police at IDP concentration points

    25.Enhancing the capacity of UN agencies to deliver assistance on the ground
    through the deployment of additional staff and encouragement of new
    implementing partners (both INGOs and local NGOs) remains a major priority for
    the humanitarian community


    NEXT UPDATE: The next humanitarian operational update will be released on
    Tuesday, 9 March.

    Source: http://www.unsudanig.org/Emergencies/Darfur/index.htm
                  


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