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From Human Right Watch
NAMES AND DETAILS OF JANJAWEED CAMPS IN DARFUR Listed below are the 16 camps (camp names are given by victims and rebels). Human Rights Watch noted that the list is not exhaustive and refers mainly to camps in West and North Darfur. Other Janjaweed camps, not in the list below, that have been identified include Mistiriyah, the main base for Janjaweed militia leader Musa Hilal located outside Kebkabiya town, and new camps that have been established over the past three months, including at Saraf Omra in North Darfur; Mercoondi in South Darfur; and Um Dukhun, Buram, and Abugradil in West Darfur. USTANI Location: west of Serif Omra (also the location of an IDP camp), near Hashaba, on the road between Geneina and Kebkabiya, West Darfur Opened: June 2003 Composition: Janjaweed commanders (very few fighters) and not less than 200 Sudanese government troops Name of Janjaweed commander: Ahmed Jeladi Structure: Houses and tents, airstrip for helicopter (only the Sudan government has helicopters and aircraft) Notable for: First Janjaweed camp opened; Janjaweed headquarters for all North Darfur (Darfur was previously divided into North and South Darfur, and this headquarters has jurisdiction over the old North Darfur, including most of an area that is now West Darfur) JEBEL KAYA Location: 30 kilometers east of Geneina, between Geneina and Hashaba, West Darfur, in the mountains Opened: June 2003 Composition: Janjaweed only, number unknown Structure: airstrip for helicopter Notable for: Janjaweed headquarters for West Darfur; livestock stolen in North and West Darfur kept here. Most Janjaweed camps are provided with sheep from this location, and the sheep are sometimes transported by helicopter to other camps. GIRGIGIRGI Location: 85 kilometers northeast of Geneina, West Darfur Opened: September 2003 Composition: Janjaweed only, number unknown (this was the base of the now-deceased Janjaweed leader Shurkutallah) Structure: old village, civilians driven out DAMRA SHEIKH ABDEL BAGUI Location: 10 kilometers west of Kutum (location of IDP camp), North Darfur Opened: November 2003 Composition: Eighty Janjaweed; unknown number of Sudanese government and/or police Names of Janjaweed commanders: Omda Adam Abdel Jalli, Jedou Adam Abdel Nabi Structure: Tents MASRY Location: 7 kilometers southwest of Kutum (location of IDP camp), North Darfur Opened: August 2003 Composition: Janjaweed and Sudanese government army troops, 500 altogether (majority Janjaweed) Names of Janjaweed commanders (three brothers): Abdel Jabar Abdallah Gibrin, Georgi Abdallah Gibrin, Hassan Abdallah Gibrin Structure: Old occupied village Equipment: Well equipped, all types of weapons MILLA (30 villages) Location: 75 kilometers northeast of Kebkabiya, North Darfur Composition: Janjaweed only, more than 300 Name of Janjaweed commander: Abdul Wahid (retired government army soldier) Structure: occupied villages, civilians (Fur, Tunjur, Zaghawa) driven out Equipment: six vehicles UM SAYALA (Lumlum, Alku, Hilla Khater, El Haj Oulad Babay, Um Hamnoki villages) (Um Sayala is the location of an IDP camp) Location: 20 kilometers east of Kutum, 5 kilometers west of Um Hiaye, North Darfur Opened: late 2003 Composition: Janjaweed and Sudanese government army troops together totaling 300 Names of Janjaweed commanders: Yohanes Abdallah Jadallah (Itefat tribe), Illei Ahmed Taher (Jallul tribe), Abdelhazim Ibrahim Abdallah Jadallah (Itefat), Mohamad Saleh Ibrahim Abdallah Structure: occupied villages, civilians (Tunjur, Mima) driven out Notable for: More than one hundred villagers reportedly were killed when the camp was installed, sixty-nine in Lumlum alone. Note: visited by African Union ceasefire monitors on July 11, 2004 (the government of Sudan complained of an attack on their forces at Um Sayala on July 3, but the A.U. ceasefire monitors after investigation concluded that no such attack could be verified) FUNU Location: west of Kutum (location of IDP camp), West Darfur Opened: January 2004 Composition: Janjaweed and Sudanese government army troops (separated by a wadi or seasonal riverbed) Numbers: The number of Janjaweed varies but never less than 200; Sudanese government troops, 300. Structures: No tents during the dry season, Janjaweed camp under the trees Equipment: well equipped, most types of weapons the Sudanese government possesses (sometime brought by helicopter) Notable for: Stolen livestock kept here UM HEGLIG Location: northeast of Mellit (east of Kutum; both locations of IDP camps), North Darfur Opened: January 2004 Composition: Janjaweed only, number unknown but high rotation KUMA Location: 60 kilometers east of El Fasher, North Darfur Composition: Janjaweed only, number unknown Structure: camp installed outside the village of Kuma ABU JIDAD Location: 60 kilometers south of Karnoi, West Darfur Opened: May 2004 Composition: Janjaweed only, no less than 500 Structure: Occupied farms (farmers cannot access their houses or fields) Equipment: many weapons and five vehicles provided by the Sudanese government ISHARAYA Location: 75 kilometers south of Nyala, 3 kilometers north of Buram, South Darfur Opened: May 15, 2004 Composition: Janjaweed only, number unknown Structure: occupied farm villages, civilians (Binga, Mima, Kretch, some Masalit) driven out Equipment: three or four cars and horses KURGUE (15 villages), extension of Funu camp Location: 85 kilometers west of Kutum, east of Funu camp, West Darfur Opened: June 2004 Composition: Janjaweed only, about 200 Structure: old occupied villages (well, mosque), civilians (Fur, Zaghawa, Tunjur) driven out Equipment: well equipped by Sudanese government; trucks, horses, and camels ASSALAYA Location: east of Nyala, 40 kilometers west of Ed Da’ein, 5 kilometers north of an Sudanese government army base, South Darfur Opened: July 2004 Composition: Janjaweed and Sudanese government army troops, numbers unknown Structure: airstrip for helicopter Equipment: same as government army troops RAZALLAH JAWAZAT Location: east of Nyala, 8 kilometers west of Ed Da’ein, South Darfur Opened: July 2004 Composition: Janjaweed only, 200 Structure: occupied villages, civilians (Borgo, Bergid, Sam Tama, Berti) driven out Equipment: vehicles, horses, and some camels TAISHA Location: 17 kilometers east of Nyala (IDP camps in Intifida and Kalma, east of Nyala), west of Labadu, South Darfur Opened: July 2004 Composition: Janjaweed only, number unknown Structure: occupied villages, civilians (Dayo ethnic group) driven out
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