Sudan blocks civil society participation in UN-led human rights review

Sudan blocks civil society participation in UN-led human rights review


04-01-2016, 02:17 AM


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Title: Sudan blocks civil society participation in UN-led human rights review
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01:17 AM April, 01 2016

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(31 March 2016) The efforts of the Government of Sudan to obstruct the engagement of civil society activists in a United Nations (UN)-led human rights review of the country is unacceptable and shows blatant contempt not just for human rights defenders in Sudan, but to human rights standards and the UN Human Rights Council, 37 Sudanese and international groups and eight prominent Sudanese individuals said today.

Four representatives of Sudanese civil society were intercepted by security officials at Khartoum International Airport on their way to a high level human rights meeting with diplomats which took place in Geneva today, 31 March. The meeting was organised by the international NGO, UPR Info, in preparation for the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Sudan that will take place in May.

The four civil society representatives were travelling via different routes to Geneva between 23 and 28 March. In each case, plain-clothed officers from Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) approached them after they had checked in, and before they proceeded through passport control, and confiscated their passports.

The four representatives – prominent human rights lawyer Mr. Salih Mahmoud Osman, Director of Asmaa Society for Development Ms. Sawsan Hassan Elshowaya, President of the Human Rights and Legal Aid Network (HRLAN) Dr. Muawia Shaddad, and President of the Sudanese Solidarity Committee Mr. Siddig Yousif – have not been informed of any reasons for the travel bans.

“Sudan should immediately return the passports and allow the free participation of civil society in the UPR Process without fear of reprisal or intimidation”, the 37 Sudanese and international groups and eight prominent Sudanese individuals said. “The recent flagrant actions of the NISS are symptomatic of a broader strategy to intimidate and harass human rights defenders and independent civil society actors who may be critical of the human rights situation in the country”.

The signatory organisations also called on the President of the Human Rights Council, Ambassador Choi Kyonglim, to exercise his responsibility to intervene with the Government of Sudan, ensure that all restrictions are lifted and that Sudanese human rights defenders and civil society organisations can participate in the UPR of Sudan freely and without fear of arrest, detention, harassment or reprisals.

Under Sudan’s National Security Act of 2010, Sudanese Security agents are granted broad powers of arrest and can detain individuals for up to four and a half months without judicial review, well in excess of international standards. This and other laws have been used by the authorities to intimidate and silence human rights defenders, journalists, members of political opposition, and others.

Powers of search and seizure granted under the 2010 Act are also routinely used by the NISS to undermine freedoms of association, expression and peaceful assembly, including the obstruction or cancelling of civil society events and public forums, the confiscation of assets belonging to civil society organizations, and censorship through the confiscation of entire print runs of newspapers.

“The Human Rights Council and its Member States should condemn the severe restrictions on human rights defenders and other members of civil society in Sudan, including the reprisals for engaging with UN mechanisms”, the organisations said. “States should call on Sudan to immediately cease arbitrary restrictions on independent civil society, and ensure that human rights defenders can work in a safe and enabling environment, including by making the necessary reforms to the National Security Act of 2010.”

List of signatories

African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS)
Al Khatim Adlan Centre for Enlightenment (KACE)
Alkarama Foundation
Amnesty International
The Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
Awn Centre
Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS)
Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CICC)
The Confederation of Sudanese Civil Society Organisations
Darfur Bar Association
East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project
Face Past for Future Foundation
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
Freedom House
Human Rights and Development Organisation (HUDO)
Human Rights Network
Human Rights Watch
International Commission of Jurists – Kenya
International Justice Project
International Service for Human Rights
International Refugee Rights Initiative
Journalists for Human Rights – Sudan
National Human Rights Monitors Organization (NHRMO)
People4Sudan
Skills for Nuba Mountains
Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC)
Sudan Democracy First Group (SDFG)
Sudanese Committee for the Defence of Human Rights and Freedoms
Sudan Consortium
Sudanese Human Rights Defenders Network (SHRDN)
Sudanese Human Rights Initiative (SHRI)
Sudan Social Development Organisation (SUDO)
Sudan Unlimited
UPR Info
Waging Peace
West Africa Human Rights Defenders Network
World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
Individuals

Ahmed A. Saeed, Senior Humanitarian Advisor, South Kordofan and Blue Nile Coordination Unit
Abdelbagi Jibril, Vice President, Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Elhag Warrag, editor in chief of Hurriyat newsletter
Nagla Ahmed, human rights defender
Salih Amaar, Deputy Editor in Chief of Al-Taghyeer Newspaper
Sawsan Elshowaya, Head of Advisory Board, Asmaa Society for Development
Siddig Yousif Alnur, Sudanese Solidarity Committee
Suliman Baldo, human rights defender and Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Mali
Background

The UPR is a mechanism of the UN Human Rights Council whereby the human rights situation in every UN member state is reviewed by other UN member states on a four-and-a-half yearly cycle. The Sudan review is scheduled to take place in May.

Contact

In Geneva, for the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies, Mossaad Mohamed Ali, [email protected], +46 674419336 (English and Arabic)

In New York, for Human Rights Watch, Jehanne Henry, [email protected], +1-917-443-2724 (English)





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