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Re: نداء عاجل تدهور الأوضاع الإنسانية في دارفور من البرنامج العربى لنشطاء حقوق الانسان (Re: محمد عادل)
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Cairo on: January 2, 2008
Darfur
Human Rights Conditions Are Aggravated In Darfur:
This Is An Urgent Appeal To:
All conflicting parties in Darfur,
The United Nations' forces,
The African Union's forces,
The United Nations Organization and
The International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Enabling aid organizations to do their job providing aids to the people in need should be the top priority.
The Arab Program for Human Rights Activists (APHRA) follows with deep concern the deterioration of human rights conditions in Darfur as it turned into a closed bleeding region where workers of aid organizations are not allowed to move safely and deliver human aids to the people of the region, specially vulnerable groups such as children, old people and women.
Conflicting parties in Darfur turned the issue into a mainly political one, discarding the human rights considerations. They are all to be blamed for preventing human aids from reaching the needing people. In contradiction with Geneva Fourth Agreement concerning protecting civilians that binds conflicting parties at times of local or international wars to facilitate delivering human aids to civilians, all enemies in Darfur crisis are alike in impeding the mission of human aids agencies. All parties are only concerned with exposing their viewpoints, making political victories or demonstrating their power at the expense of the suffering of the ill-fated people of the Darfur who do not belong to any of the these parties. . First, human rights conditions were aggravated and human aids were suspended by the pervasion of Darfur region when the Chadian army with the pretence of chasing the Chadian rebels hosted by the Sudanese government. Second, the justice and equality movement announced that it dropped an aircraft owned by the Sudanese government and that it enforced a flight ban in the region prohibiting even the airplanes of human aid organizations and the African Union. On its part, the Sudan liberation army movement declared that it would not allow Egyptian, Chinese or Pakistani forces to participate in the peace-keeping forces in Darfur whether under the umbrella of the United Nations or the African Union. in additation to the violence committed by the Sudanese government every day.
APHRA emphasizes that this narrow- and hard-minded positions aiming only to make political and media victories are the main reason for the deterioration of human rights conditions in Darfur region. This is manifested in the increasing attacks against the workers of aid agencies that increased 150% in 2007.
APHRA appeals to all international governmental and non-governmental organizations and people of conscience and morality all over the world to do their best to guarantee that human aids are delivered to the people in need in Darfur. It also appeals to all powers represented in Darfur region to help in stopping attacks against the workers of international human aid agencies in the name of human values and for letting the people of Darfur get the minimum limit of human rights guaranteed by the Geneva Fourth Agreement.
القاهرة في 2/1/2008
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