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Title: Human Trafficking and Smuggling: The Context and the Implication of the Sudanese Government in the
Author: Sudan Democracy First Group
Date: 02-25-2016, 05:25 PM
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February 7, 2016
Context
Because of its long open borders with two of its neighbors - Ethiopia and Eritrea – and its strategic position in North Africa, Sudan has become a hub for human trafficking and smuggling. The phenomenon has flourished with the ever increasing number of refugees and the presence of organized criminal groups waiting in the wings to exploit the situation and practice human trafficking. Unfortunately, these criminal groups are mushrooming; thanks to a large extent to government complacence and corruption. The involvement of official government agencies and agents in this human trafficking is evident through the participation, facilitation, and protection of some elements of these agencies in this crime.
Despite the absence of exact figures about the victims of human trafficking across Sudan's eastern borders and the meagre information on traffickers, local and regional human rights organizations and observers have noticed a raise in the number of victims and the activities of traffickers. These increases can be attributed to many reasons including the push and pull factors in both the countries of origin and receiving countries. Chief among the pull factors that prompts the victims to risk their lives when undertaking such journeys, is that Sudan constitutes a springboard and a route to another human trafficking operation that takes the victims to Egypt and Libya and then to Europe. The lack of political stability and absence of border control in Libya, and the flourishing human trafficking between Libya and Sudan, have also encouraged the victims to gamble on the probability of success of such an investment.
The availability of employment in Sudan for the victims of trafficking, notwithstanding the low pay and the unfavorable working conditions, and the affinity of cultures and traditions between the victims’ home and Sudan, are also important pull factors. In addition to these pull factors, the victims have often been pushed from their homeland by the arm conflicts and resulting lack of security for themselves and their families. Other push factors that encourage migration across the boarders are the prevalence of unemployment and absence of hope for the future among the victims and their families.
The migration of Ethiopians and Eritreans into Sudan, either with the objective to take residence or transit onto other destinations, has been in practice for many years. However, recent international attention to human trafficking and refugees’ status, have pushed the Government of Sudan (GoS) to legislate the Human Trafficking Act of 2013 which was passed by the Parliament in March 2014. While this was a positive step and in line with international conventions, recent cases of involvement of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), the National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) and the police in human trafficking, raises serious questions about the credibility and commitment of the GoS in the fight against human trafficking and smuggling. Specific cases of these violations will be highlighted later in this article.
The Human Trafficking Act of March 2014, defines the crime of human trafficking as follows:
'The crime of human trafficking will be levelled against any party that lures, kidnaps, transports, shelters, detains or prepares ordinary people with the intention to exploit, or use them to realize illicit gains in exchange for the promise of 1. illegal financial gain or the promise thereof, 2. immaterial gain or privileges, or the promise thereof, 3. the gain of any kind of privilege'.
The Act has also stipulated severe penalties, following conviction, against such criminals. The Act punishes those convicted of such a crime with imprisonment for a minimum of five years and a maximum of twenty years when the crime is committed by a criminal group, or if the victim is a female, child or a disabled person. The same applies if the person convicted is a government employee who has misused his or her authority to commit the crime. The law also stipulates that, if the victim died as a result of the crime, the person convicted faces capital punishment.
The legal definition within the Act clearly identifies the smuggling of people across, or from, the eastern borders of Sudan into Sudanese cities and towns as human trafficking. As such, human traffickers are in clear violation of the 2014 Act as well as the Sudanese immigration and refugee laws.
The increasing desire of Ethiopians and Eritreans to migrate to Sudan has prompted an equal desire among individuals, organized criminal groups and members of the armed and security forces in Sudan to engage in human trafficking. The involvement of the latter often takes the form of direct participation in trafficking or indirectly through facilitation of these operations and securing safe passage to traffickers to transport the victims from refugee camps and/or assembly points on the borders to Khartoum or other towns inside Sudan.
A report published on 18 May 2013 by the Sudan Media Centre (SMC), a pro-government news agency, purported that, according to testimonies of eye witnesses, smuggling of Ethiopians and Eritreans into Sudan is a multi-layered operation that involves human trafficking brokers on both sides of the borders. The brokers inside Ethiopia and Eritrea, in coordination with human traffickers inside Sudan, amass an agreed number of paying victims at a set location on a specific day/time. Through communications with the receiving human traffickers at the Sudan borders, those in Ethiopia and Eritrea transport and handover the victims to their Sudanese counterparts who would in turn transport them on a back route to Khartoum or other towns with help of local guides who know these routes. The report, citing eyewitnesses, also pointed out that those victims who are not be able to pay full dues to the smugglers on both sides of the border are usually left at the border, while those who pay in full are taken, under the cover of darkness, through the remote and rough terrains of the Butana, to the Eastern Nile locality of Khartoum State. A third group of traffickers take the victims from to Khartoum City where shelter and food is provided to them in safe houses. The Minister of Interior, Lt General Ismat Abdulrahman, while addressing the conference on Human Trafficking in the Horn of Africa convened in September 2014 in Khartoum, said that 70% of the Ethiopian and Eritrean migrants had come from refugee camps to take residence in the cities and towns of Sudan. Here they are vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. He demanded substantial improvements in the living conditions in the refugee camps to discourage these refugees from fleeing them.
The Role of Members of GoS Forces in Human Trafficking and Smuggling
It is unconceivable that complex human trafficking operations, whether they start from within refugee camps in Sudan’s eastern states or across the international borders with Ethiopia and Eritrea, could be accomplished without the protection of some elements of the GoS forces that guard the borders, the refugee camps and the 24/7 check points along all major routes inside Sudan. Eye-witnesses have recounted many stories where some elements of these forces collaborate with, and provide protection for, human traffickers and in some cases practicing human trafficking themselves.
One clear example of a member of GoS forces being complicit in human trafficking was reported by local media in 2014, when a Major in the SAF, was arrested by Military Intelligence (MI) personnel at alKhayari checkpoint located on the borders between AlGadarif and Gezira. The SAF Major was in a private vehicle, in full military uniform, when he tried to smuggle four Ethiopian females across the checkpoint. Following a skirmish with the MI officers when faced with the human trafficking allegation, he was led to the Fao town police station and charged with violating the immigration and human trafficking laws. He was later convicted and sentenced to a six-month suspended imprisonment and a fine of ten thousand Sudanese Pounds (SDG).
In another similar incident, a Sudanese citizen was arrested driving a privately registered station wagon vehicle, accompanied by a SAF Captain in a military uniform, while smuggling a group of Ethiopians females. According to official notes and eyewitness statements, the two men were regular smugglers of refugees and the presence of the SAF Captain in uniform inside the vehicle, was intended to provide protection and guarantee a safe passage through checkpoints. Fortunately, the MI received intelligence about the involvement of the Captain and his companion in previous human trafficking operations and accordingly stopped and arrested the suspects at the checkpoint. However, because of the influence and connection of the Captain, he was later released under the pretext that he was not the owner of the vehicle used to commit the crime, did not know any of the Ethiopian females in the vehicle and it could not be proven that he was in the vehicle to provide protection.
Testimonies of the Human Trafficking Victims
It was not easy to gather information about human trafficking and smuggling in Sudan because of the victims’ fear of reprisal by those involved in the operations, especially security forces. Also due to the trauma experienced, some of the victims prefer not to recount their stories. However, it is important to understand from the victims the challenges they faced during their journeys, the financial cost and the parties involved. From such testimonies, some of the darker corners of human trafficking have been illuminated. It’s also become evident that victims often face similar situations and challenges, as illustrated by the two stories detailed below.
An Eritrean victim of human trafficking, who currently sells tea at a street corner in a Sudanese town, said that she had been planning for a long time to migrate to Italy via Sudan and Libya. With the help of her family and friends, she managed to raise the equivalent of USD $1000 to cover the cost of the Ethiopian and Sudanese human traffickers, the transport and food. She paid USD $300 to the Eritrean smugglers to transport her with other victims to the Sudanese border and from there, she walked across the border to Shajarab Refugee Camp - located south of the Sudanese town of Kassala. Once inside the camp, she submitted an application to secure refugee status, but did not receive a reply for two months. When the situation became unbearable in the camp, she contacted an Eritrean acquaintance who had good connections with Sudanese traffickers, to arrange for her trip to Khartoum. After negotiating, she paid 500 SDG to the Eritrean mediator and 1,500 SDG to the Sudanese human traffickers.
The journey to Khartoum started at dusk, in the back of a Toyota truck together with nine other victims (three females and six males). The vehicle travelled at high speed across the bumpy dirt road until it stopped at midnight at a mud house in a remote village not far from Khartoum. The victims were told to stay inside the house at all times and never to venture outside. At sunset the following day, a Sudanese and an Ethiopian came to the house in a mini-bus and drove them to AJiraif neighborhood in Khartoum State, where they were distributed across a number of safe houses for shelter with other previously smuggled victims from Ethiopia and Eritrea. The new victims were asked to pay 250 SDG (the equivalent of $60) for the cost of transportation from the last stop and to cover accommodation and meals for the first day at the safe house. As she did not have enough money for the rent, she was kicked out of the safe house within a few weeks. She then moved to another part of Khartoum where she was able to find work as a helper to a tea seller. She is now settled and relatively better-off as she managed to learn Arabic, which helped her to find a better job, but she has abandoned the dream of traveling to Europe due to the high cost demanded by human traffickers.
The other account comes from an Ethiopian victim who used to work as a security guard for a Sudanese businessman in Ethiopia. He told a Sudanese co-worker about his desire and intention to travel to Sudan and, eventually, to Europe. The co-worker introduced him to an Ethiopian smuggler, who demanded USD $400 to arrange for his journey from the Ethiopian town of Shahidi to Khartoum, without passing through any of the refugee camps. When he reached Abu Ghamul, on the Ethiopian-Sudanese border, he was met by two Sudanese government officials from the border control. They put him into a vehicle, with other victims, to transport them directly to Khartoum. The journey ended at a poultry farm in the outskirts of Khartoum, which he later found out belonged to the same businessman that he used to work for in Ethiopia. The victim currently works at a farm but is not happy with the monthly pay, the work restrictions and the unknown immigration status. This situation has increased his determination to save enough money to continue his journey to Europe via Libya.
These testimonies, and many other similar accounts, of victims of trafficking across the eastern Sudanese borders, reveal the great difficulties and challenges they face in their journeys to Khartoum and other towns in Sudan. Most of the victims complained about the behavior of the human traffickers on both sides of the borders. Victims reported being robbed and left in remote areas by the smugglers after disagreements with brokers or drivers. An excuse used by the human traffickers for abandoning the victims is the presence of patrols or checkpoints. When they do get stopped by a patrol, more money is demanded from the victims before they are allowed to continue their journey to Khartoum. If any victim refuses to oblige, they are subjected to punishments such as work without pay. Female migrants are particularly vulnerable to sexual harassment, assault and even rape.
In addition to untold suffering at the hands of human traffickers and the evident role played by Sudanese officials and regular forces, the testimonies also reveal two other kinds of criminal activity, namely labour and sexual exploitation.
• Labour exploitation The rise in the volume of human trafficking and smuggling have led to a sharp increase in the number of Ethiopians and Eritreans in Sudan and the high supply of cheap labor in the labor market. Many employers have exploited this high supply in multiple ways. Apart from the low wages, victims are not afforded legally binding employment contracts, health insurance, holidays and sick leave. They are also often subjected to demeaning and harsh treatment, long work hours, and termination of their employment without notice and compensation. In the absence of GoS protection, the victims realize that they have no option other than to endure these conditions in order to survive and pay their bills.
• Sexual exploitation Sexual exploitation, often of women and young girls, is one of the worst and most alarming consequences of human trafficking and smuggling. These female victims, especially those employed as domestic workers, usually rely on their male employers for protection from immigration laws. However, such a need for protection puts them at the mercy of those very employers who can sexually, verbally and physically assault them. Their vulnerability is increased by being in a patriarchal society that discriminates against them simply for being female and Ethiopian or Eritrean. The situations that these women are exposed to, in some cases pushes them to work as prostitutes - especially when it is difficult to find decent work to earn a living. This leads to further maltreatment, and in some cases injury, illness and death. However, many of the refugees interviewed said that, despite the dangers they faced, the exploitation they had to endure at the hands of their smugglers and employers, the high financial cost and the physical and psychological hardships, the migration to Sudan and to Europe was certainly worth the sacrifice. To them, arriving in Khartoum as their first destination en route to Europe, means their dream is just beginning to come true.
Key Measures to Combat Human Trafficking
Sudan, as a host country for victims of human trafficking, has certain responsibilities, the most salient of which is to apprehend and prosecute the individuals and groups involved in these crimes. When the culprits are government officials or members of the armed forces, police and NISS, the punishment must be more severe to deter such practice.
Protecting, hosting and helping victims of human trafficking and smuggling can only be upheld when the anti-trafficking international and regional conventions and regulations are fully incorporated in the constitution and the law of the land and implemented. Sudan must abide by the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime, ratified by the GoS on 10 December 2004, and the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the UN Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime, ratified by the GoS in December 2014. The importance of these international responsibilities and commitments was reiterated at the conference on Human Trafficking in the Horn of Africa that was organized by the African Union (AU) in collaboration with the Government of the Sudan, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and convened in Khartoum in September 2014. Being the first of its kind, the conference attracted a wide gamut of African and Western participations. The Khartoum Declaration required the GoS to strictly observe the recommendations, strategies and work plans of the conference which include the following;
1- A call to all participating countries to ratify the regional and international agreements on human trafficking and smuggling. 2- A call to develop close cooperation and coordination between all regional and international parties to implement the recommendations of the conference. 3- A call to participants’ government to incorporate rules and regulation intended to fight human trafficking, in their overall economic and social development policies and programs.
Conclusion
The alarming raise in human trafficking and smuggling, on national, regional and international levels, coupled with evident roles of government officials and members of SAF, police and NISS, require an honest discourse and discussion of this crime. A more comprehensive approach to addressing this phenomenon and its fallouts is to involve the victims, their families, civil society organizations and the public at large. This is especially true in light of the questionable determination of the GoS in combating this crime.
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concerned about the continuing fighting in Sudan’s parts Ethiopian Ambassador to Khartoum describes relations between the countries a model in the regionSudan’s ruling party announces its commitment to the national dialogue Joint Local Statement on the accession by the Republic of South Sudan to Human Rights conventionsSudan summons South Sudanese Ambassador to ask about disappearance of the local staffSudan invites the head of AU Commission to attend the swearing in of Al- BashirSouth Sudan's government and rebels fail to make compromises: U.S. Kerry Sudanese authorities bans human rights activist from leaving the countrySudan stresses the importance of using the Africa’s history for educational purposesEgyptian President praises the deep rooted relations between his country and Sudan If South Sudan's leaders do not show willingness to peace talks they have to face consequences: UN The upcoming government will involve the parties that participated in the elections: Sudan’s rulingSudan slams (UNAMID) for neglecting to take responsibility for the attack in DarfurSudan’s ruling party describes EU and US stances on the elections as “unjustifiable” Statement attributable to the Spokesman of the Secretary-General on DarfurUN voices deep concern about the recent attacks on (UNAMID) in Sudan’s Darfur Sudan’s president told Troika that his country will not accept guardianship from any nationSudan says it’s ready to cooperate with friendly countries in all fieldsThe dialogue would proceed without conditions or dictates from any party: Sudan’s president EU expresses its strong dissatisfaction with the deadly war in South Sudan Sudan’s president stresses Troika position on the elections will not affect the national dialogueCompleting of projects financed by Kuwaiti grant in Sudan’s eastern states South Sudanese opposition leader says his home surrounded by security personnelSudan rebels claim repulsing attack in Blue NileSudan’s Bashir says foreign criticism will not affect pollsCooking gas and bread crises continue in SudanNearly 8 million children in Sudan to be vaccinated against measlesSudan’s president fails to get clearance to fly in airspace to travel to Indonesia Sudan’s al-Turabi leads Islamic initiative to persuade Yemeni parties to the dialogueUSAID provides $ 135 million in aid to SudanEuropean Union promotes open society and democracy in SudanThe meeting of UNAMID exit strategy from Sudan’s Darfur resumesWe will not recognize the elections’ results: Sudan’s oppositionKhartoum and Cairo to double the capital of the Egyptian-Sudanese Agricultural Integration CompanySudanese human rights defender detained on baseless charges and others at risk after armed raid on The AUEOM Preliminary Report on the Sudan General ElectionsPress Statement of the African Union Election Observation Mission to SudanPort Sudan police releases election candidatesUNICEF strongly denounces death of 10 children in South KordofanSudan used cluster bombs in South Kordofan: HRWOne-third of Sudanese people vote in the elections: AU AU announces stability of Sudan's electionsSudan’s President phones Saudi King to discus many issues Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (North) statement for boycotting the farcical elections in SudanDetentions, civil society closures, media restrictions on eve of Sudan elections Sudan lacks conducThe final arrangements for the opening of border crossing between Sudan and EthiopiaSudan tells EU that transparency of the elections decided by Sudanese onlyAfrican Union sends 50-member delegation to observe Sudan’s elections Rebels ambush Sudan forces in Blue NileSudan’s Foreign Minister visits Turkey to discuss many issues No conducive environment for credible election: EU, Sudan TroikaRelease of (4) abducted children in Sudan’s Abyei: UNICEF reveals Anti-election rallies blocked, students detained in KhartoumICC President meets United Nations Secretary-General in New YorkSudan pushes back elections n South Kordofan state SOUTH SUDAN and ETHIOPIA REFUGEES CAMPS:Declaration document for elections boycottAnti-election campaign scares population of South KordofanFood and Agriculture Organization and World Health Organization celebrateSix students, one poet detained in El Obeid and KhartoumThere is any direction to postpone the elections whatsoever: Sudan’s ruling party African Union High Level Implementation Panel on Sudan and South Sudan Press Release 1 April 2015Sudan rebels ready to repel new govt. offensive in South KordofanA meeting of the leaders of the Abyei community in Addis Ababa on AprilSudan’s Darfur’s Nyala to be monitored by electronic surveillance Sudanese security agents beat up lawyers in KhartoumKhartoum briefs Doha on N'Djamena agreement with one of Darfur’ rebel’s faction Sudan and UNICEF sign Joint Country Programme of Cooperation AgreementSudanese nationals assaulted in YemenSudan’s Army dismisses reports that Yemen’s Houthi shot down Sudanese jet fighter Sudan govt. not serious about National Dialogue: rebel leaderThe rebel SPLM-N committed sabotage actions in South Kordofan: Sudanese army says Sudan rebels claim attack on Habila garrison in South KordofanEgypt waits Sudan’s invitation to the National Committee on the Ethiopian damSudan puts 4 jet fighters and 6,000 military troops at the disposal of Saudi ArabiaSudan’s President praises efforts seeking to activate the joint Arab actionAfter claiming to down Saudi coalition plane, Houthis say they're holding Sudanese pilotNew witnesses heard in case against Sudan's opposition figuresRebels led by Machar announces that the killed 38 government soldiers in Jonglei and Unity states.U.S Company fined USD 232.7 mln for transactions with Sudan and IranIn Sudan, an unlikely path to jihad for studentsSudan closes Iranian offices and representations in the country Darfur Regional Authority head warns of Islamic State scenario in DarfurSudan’s opposition refuses to participate in the pre-dialogue meeting in AddisSchlumberger fined $232.7mn for breaking Iran, Sudan sanctionsSudanese govt. responsible for tribal violence: Darfur BarU.S. calls on South Sudanese parties to resume peace talksSudan Troika welcomes preparatory dialogue meeting6 million dollars from UN to draft Sudan’s security communityAU Panel invites Sudan govt., opposition to Addis Ababa Pre-dialogue” meeting without conditions between Sudan’s government and opposition forces in Addis Bakeries close, water outage in Sudan’s capitalEgypt, Ethiopia, Sudan sign Nile agreementEgypt, Ethiopia, Sudan sign agreement on Renaissance DamJoint Statement on the National Dialogue in Sudan by U.S. State DepartmentSecurity agents thwart anti-election forum in Port SudanSouth Sudan Rebel Group Releases Child SoldiersNine medical students were born in UK and studied medicine in SudanMissing British-Sudanese medics had humanitarian motivesForeign intelligence finance terrorist groups: Sudan’s Vice PresidentFrance denies Darfur rebel leader Nour the permanent residence in its territory: Sudan’s Foreign MiInternational agents behind Arab, African extremismSudan plans to disband camps in secure West DarfurSudan’s ruling party denies use of the State resources in its electoral programmesContaminated medical waste alert in Sudan’s capitalLand travels between Sudan and Ethiopia starts in AprilLarge quantity of drugs destroyed in eastern SudanSISSA to meet in Khartoum to discuss the economic sanctions effects on the security in AfricaNine British medics enter Isis stronghold to work in hospitalsSouth Sudan Factions Recruit Thousands of Child SoldiersThe Regional Authority announces approaching of the compensations for affected people in DarfurSudanese students leave to join Islamic StateNote by the Sudanese opposition organizations in the DiasporaSouth Sudan warlord offers abducted boys sit exams - UN envoyPopulation Under Pressure in South Sudan Opposition TerritoryChina supplies South Sudan with weapons to protect its oil fieldsSouth Sudan rebels say civil war will go onSudan: don't tie Darfur peacekeepers exit to tribal violence endAl Bashir pardons five JEM-Sudan convicts500, 000 dollars from FAO to support agriculture in SudanSudan hit by severe shortage of flourSudan’s army says that it killed 60 rebels in fighting in Southern Kordofan Sudan describes the agreement on Ethiopia dam as an important achievementFive dead, three injured in Darfur shootingsChina describes its relationship with Sudan as a model must be followedSudanese popular and official delegations conduct dialogue with U.S. lobbies on sanctions Trial of 19 Darfur rebels starts in Sudan’s capitalIndonesia invites Sudan’s president to attend Bandung SummitOne dead, two injured in new fire at Bindisi camp, Central DarfurWe show the world that the elections will be free and fair: Sudanese National ElectionsSudan opposition, govt. still at odds on electionAl-Bashir discusses with Mufti of Croatia position of Muslim minoritiesCall for Sudan to stop recruiting minors in South KordofanSudan’s Vice President calls for completing of the tribal reconciliations in Darfur SPLM-N leadership: Sudan Deserves a New PeaceSpecialist shortage sees cancer rise in SudanSouth Sudan’s government says it does not want ‘Troika’ countries to be included in the peace talksSudan’s Profs demand justice for slain student$ 68 million from the Kuwaiti Fund for Sudanese water project Sustainable fisheries project launched for Sudan’s Red Sea StateSudanese army says it repels SPLM-N attack on Southern Kordofan Sudan’s president invites his Egyptian counterpart to sign a document on the Ethiopian dam Sudan’s ruling party welcomes Berlin DeclarationICC moves intended to disrupt the elections: Sudan’s parliamentNorway and UNIDO launch a € 4,8 million project for the sustainable management of marine fisheries S. Sudan Braces for Sanctions as Economy LimpsSudan’s Popular Congress Party rejects any foreign interference the dialogueICC Trial Chamber I joins the cases concerning Laurent Gbagbo and Charles Blé GoudéKhartoum hosts Sudanese-Ethiopian Joint Economic Committee meetings Six new judges sworn in today at the seat of the International Criminal CourtSudan’s ruling party thanks German for sponsoring the Berlin Conference UNICEF expresses its concern about the children situations in SudanAl-Bashir vows to complete the development in eastern SudanStudents protest in Dongola, northern SudanPre-Trial Chamber II informs the United Nations Security Council about Sudan’s non-cooperation in tThe Secretary-General Remarks at the opening session of the Commission on the Status of WomenUS condemns lack of "political leadership" to resolve South Sudan's warSudan’s President participates in the Egypt Economic Development Conference Sudan participates in the Arab Ministerial Council in CairoOngwen case: Confirmation of charges hearing postponed to 21 January 2016 Six newly elected ICC judges to be sworn in on 10 March 2015South Sudan:76 organizations call for publication of AU Inquiry Report as deadline for peace passeSudan, Egypt and Ethiopia reach an agreement on sharing of Nile waters and Ethiopian DamSudanese army is preparing for the crush of the rebellion A presidential pardon to release Sudan’s opposition figures within daysSudan’s president urges the parties to overcome differences about the Ethiopian dam Lubanga case: ICC Appeals Chamber amends the Trial Chamber’s order for reparations to victimsStatement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on the South Sudan Peace ProceTrial postponed against Leave! campaigners in eastern SudanBerlin Declaration will not affect the dialogue or elections: Sudan government Darfur’s NLJM announces that will participate in the electionsWe will achieve peace this year by negotiation or war: Sudan’s president UNAMID announces that it will cut 770 civilian jobs Tripartite Commission of the Ethiopian Dam meets in Khartoum About (3) million foreigners entered the country illegally: Sudanese Interior Ministry Displaced leaders asked to vote for Sudan's ruling partyKhartoum and Addis Ababa agree to start public transport serviceCivil society to Germany: Sudan continues atrocitiesChina sees no "logic" behind US-drafted resolution on South Sudan Sudanese tribesmen request reconciliation mechanismSudan’s president stresses the opposition’s inability to block the electionsSudan admits children lack iodineU.N extends peacekeeping force in disputed area of AbyeiAirlines threaten to suspend Khartoum, Port Sudan flights16,000 Ugandan deploy on the Sudan-South Sudan bordersTortured Hausa prisoners released in eastern SudanFreedoms severely curtailed in Sudan in 2014: AmnestyI’m ready to “leave” if the people decided that through elections: Sudan’s president Liberation of Kuhliyat garrison 5 km west Kadugli cityBashir: Iranian centers closed to protect SudanStatement of the ICC Prosecutor at a press conference in the Central African RepublicSudan’s Main Opposition Parties to Boycott April ElectionUS presents UN draft resolution on imposing sanctions in South SudanSecurity detains anti-dam activist in northern SudanSudan's Interior Minister meets with the Speaker of Ethiopian ParliamentNational Congress Party official killed in eastern SudanSudan’s opposition heads to Berlin to discuss the country’s crisesSouth Sudan rivals open 'final' peace talksAfrican Refiners Association ARA meets in Cape Town from March 16 to 20 - 2015After harrowing journey, Sudanese asylum seeker freed from Israeli detention centerSudanese Refugee Sue MoviemakersKuwait's Zain seeks to repatriate $280 mln from SudanSudan suggests many investment projects for UAE businessmen National Liberation and Justice Party launched in Sudan’s capitalSudan’s court refuses to release opposition leaders on a regular bail Sudan: Court session against Abu Eisa, Madani turns into political rallyEgypt never stopped communicating with Nile basin countries: Egyptian Ambassador to SudanEgypt, Sudan, Ethiopia receive offers for Nile dam studiesOffers from firms to conduct technical studies on the Ethiopian dam Mass deportation starts at new dam sites in eastern SudanKuwait hands out payments to Sudanese orphansMilitary staff beats pregnant woman in Tabit, North DarfurKidnapping of (89) boys older than 12 in South Sudan: UNICEFDarfur rebels kill soldiers in central Jebel MarraDarfur authority stresses that improvement of U.S-Sudanese relations will bring peaceCentral Darfur's displaced without shelter after fire Sudan’s president addresses the Speakers of Parliaments of IGAD The fighting in Darfur displaced more than 41,000 since late December: UN Two Russia abducted in Darfur’s Sudan are alive: MoscowTribal reconciliation talks begin in SudanSudan’s president calls on Russian and American investors to invest in the countryDozens injured as Sudanese students clashBrig. Gen. John Mabieh vowed to take Malakal town by 9th March this yearArab Journalists Union decries Sudanese crackdown on newspapersFAO teams up with the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Rangelands and provides about USD 1 millIndependent Civil Society in Sudan stage a one-day sit in and suspension of workSouth Sudan Warns Media Not to Publish Rebel InterviewsSudanese press massacred in KhartoumSudan’s journalists protest against confiscation of (14) papers Sudan denounces beheading of 21 Egyptians by Islamic State in LibyaNorthern Sudan farmlands sold to Syrian investorSudanese journalist disappears under mysterious circumstancesSudan’s Women Union, Darfur Centre welcome HRW reportSudan meets an international team to discuss an exit strategy of UNAMID Political delegation in Tabit scares residentsIGAD's Inter-Parliamentary Union convenes its meeting in Khartoum38,600 displaced in Darfur in a month: OCHASudan security detains man at North Darfur marketLeave! campaign to be intensified: Umma Party officialLaunch of Sudanese electronic gateway project Beja Congress to Sudan’s ruling party: ‘Our patience has run out’3 million dollar support from Finland for the needy in SudanActivists oppose Sudanese govt. officials visit to USAUS, UK and Norway calls South Sudanese factions to reach a final peace agreementKarti visit to Washington has nothing to do with Merriam Ibrahim issue: Sudan says Students clash in Omdurman, several seriously woundedUS Secretary of State is pressing for a UN vote creating an arms embargo on South SudanGunmen steal cash from stores in South Darfur capital Firewood collectors assaulted in Kabkabiya, North DarfurBoy burns to death in attack on villages in North DarfurThirst in North Darfur’s Shangil Tobaya campsMP demands rule of law restored in North DarfurSudanese Journalists Union rejects confiscation of the newspapersSudan’s Ministry of Culture orders the closure of the Sudanese Writer’s UnionRed Sea state, eastern Sudan, imposes tourism support feesSudan’s government warns those who seek to disrupt the electionsSudan: Detention of Abu Eisa, Madani extended for two weeks AU mediation puts forward a new approach to negotiations in Sudanese conflict Sudanese opposition starts Leave! campaignPress Release from Sudanese Writers Union (SWU)Liberation and Justice Movement -LJM apology to people of Darfur400 JEM faction combatants to merge with Sudan armyEU expresses its concern at the difficulties facing Sudan’s national dialogue More bombs fall on Golo, Central DarfurSudanese court renews detention of opposition leader Sudanese El Midan gagged for 10th time10th anniversary of The Massacre marked in Port SudanUSAID, BRAC Launch Project to Reach Out-of-School Children in South SudanAfrica Union Peace and Security Council stands in the way of Justice in South Sudan Former Sudan Lost Boy Becomes Chess Master in NYCPolice shoots two bus passengers in eastern SudanRe: Sudanese-Chinese talks convened today in Khartoum West Darfur girls’ team wins national basketball cupMinistry has spent donor money: angry MPs in eastern SudanIntegration of more than (5,000) soldiers in eastern SudanDarfur JEM refuses to participate in South Kordofan military operations Sudan’s Assistant of President attributes the Two Areas crisis to the negatives accompanied the lasAppearance of unknown fever accompanied by bleeding in a number of Sudan’s states: Health Ministry The SPLM-N Statement at the Opening Session of the Addis Ababa Negotiation on November 12, 2014Beja Congress Condemns Rape of Women in DarfurEastern Sudan leader warns for Darfur scenario in the regionSudan Eastern Front to dismiss leaders: spokesmanDevelopments in South Sudan Conflict: Small Arms and Light Weapons in South Sudan and Sudan: Is thaWater crisis in Sudan’s Red Sea state, new hemorrhagic fever casesSudan acknowledges significant increase in human traffickingPresentation by the Independent Expert on the Situation of Human Rights in SudanUS discusses resettlement of Eritrean and Ethiopian refugees in eastern SudanEastern Sudan ex-combatants ‘lose confidence’ in leadersTorrents, floods destroy homes, isolate villages in Darfur, eastern SudanHumanitarian disaster in Red Sea State: eastern Sudan MPCanada contributes 5 million dollars to support fighting hunger in SudanDeputy in Parliament: landmines kill 80 persons in eastern SudanLeaders in Beja congress request ouster of Presidential assistantDemocratic Unionist group to cooperate with Sudan Revolutionary Front‘No room for Sudan Revolutionary Front in peace talks’: GhandourMillion signatures campaign to remove governor, protests in eastern SudanSudan’s 2015 elections: an ominous deja vu؟Sudan man’s search for better life dies in desertProtesting student in Port Sudan imprisoned9 Sudanese migrants die, 300 rescued in Libya desertComprehensive solution requires rebuilding of Sudan: United People's FrontRebel SRF road map towards National Dialogue Sudan'UN missions fail to grasp Darfur, Sudan conflict': human rights activistEgyptian Muslim Brotherhood leader visits KhartoumEastern Sudan Alliance warns against influx of refugeesKhartoum suspends U.N. refugee aid program in east SudanSudan Human Rights and Humanitarian Bulletin for February 2014Unknown planes launch strikes on convoy of arms smugglers in eastern SudanSudan’s Humanitarian Aid Commission suspends the International Committee of the Red Cross’ operatioThousands of South Sudanese head home from SudanMore than half a million people affected by flooding in Sudan
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