Statement from Sudan Liberation Movement/Army on Women Day

Statement from Sudan Liberation Movement/Army on Women Day


03-08-2016, 09:05 PM


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Title: Statement from Sudan Liberation Movement/Army on Women Day
Author: حركة تحرير السودان جناح عبد الواحد
Date: 03-08-2016, 09:05 PM

08:05 PM March, 08 2016

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* To women who stands for peace, freedom and justice

* To our mother, sisters and wives who share life with us

*To all women rights in worldwide

-Due to the positive roles woman has played in human history; in 1975

the United Nations assembly in Mexico, adopted 8th of Mar of every

year to be the international day for women. The idea was proposed by

the Union of International Women for Democracy, to symbolize those

women who have dedicated their lives for better world.

International Women day this year came and Sudanese Eve lives the

negative reflections of the erroneous politics in Sudan; where she

lives the most worst political, economical and social deterioration.

However; in such dare situations the system in Khartoum has never

seized its crimes against innocent civilians in Darfur, Blue Nile,

Nuba Mountains, Eastern Sudan, North and center of Sudan and the

Capital city Khartoum; where women and the children forms the majority

of the victims.

In these crimes women are victimized through systematic rapes in

conflict areas in Sudan by Sudan Arm Forces and its pro-militias who

have committed genocide crimes and crimes against humanity.

On the other hand in Sudan women are detained in isolated cells, also

they are humiliated through laws called public laws whereby they are

restricted on their dressing code, their moves and with whom to

associate although they are punished physically if such laws are

disobeyed. Such violations of women rights caused moral and physical

damage for Sudanese women. Moreover; Sudanese woman is also a victim

of family desires whereby women are forced to marry who the family

love not whom the woman loves.

Nevertheless; Sudan Liberation Movement/Army appreciates the positive

historical role of Sudanese women and their struggles against

oppression and injustice for to bring peace, her innate right and

stability for Sudan.

Therefore; our gratitude, salutation and blessing goes to those women

who are victims of violent of genocide and confinement in IDPs camps

and refugee camps, women who sell on streets that include women who

are tea and coffee makers, food and vegetables sellers, house wives,

those who work in industries, on buildings, sweeping streets and

sisters in farms and those who herd cattle; hence all these women

struggle with their children in their back.

Today Sudan Liberations Movement/Army with its all sectors that

includes military and civil sectors celebrates the International Women

Day because of our believe in the roles of women in all human families

and societies and our organization in particular. The Charter of

International Women is in agreement with the vision of Sudan

Liberation Movement/Army that struggles for secular democratic liberal

Sudan where religion is separated from state affairs, and equal

citizenship rights is fully guaranteed where women and men are equal

on performance of duties and getting of rights.

Today the world is celebrating International women day because of

their believe in the rights of women worldwide, therefore; Sudan

Liberation Movement/Army appeals all peace loving people to stand on

the side of the Sudanese women on their struggle to get their freedom,

dignity and equality. Here also we appeal Sudanese women and the women

of the world to pressure and exposure the Sudanese genocide government

in Khartoum to stop the killing of the innocent civilians and to

abolish laws that violates women rights that includes use of rape as

part of warfare against the freedom fighters. Women should use

different regional and international platforms to fight the Islamic

regime in Sudan.

On the occasion we also appeal International Organizations and women

organizations to help and train Sudanese women especially those who

are caught up in war areas and IDPs camps to know women rights and

fight for it.

The painful status quo of Sudanese woman needs unity formation of

coalition and cooperation of all groups who believe in inevitable

change and work together for regime change by all means necessary and

to restructure Sudan to expand for all its citizens without

discrimination.

Long Life Sudanese woman, the mother of humanity

Long life the historical struggles of Sudanese woman

Abdol Wahid Mohamed Ahmed Al Nour

Chairman of Sudan Liberation Movement/Army

8 Mar 2016

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