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    From: Jemera Rone [[email protected]] Sent: Fri 4/11/2003 11:11 AM
    To: Jemera Rone
    Cc:
    Subject: Arbitrary arrests in Khartoum
    Attachments:

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    Sudan Organisation Against Torture

    SOAT Press Release: 26 March, 2003

    Arbitrary arrests in Khartoum



    On 23 March 2003 at 7pm,12 armed security personnel from the National
    Security Agency arrested Mohamed Al Wasila Abbas, a 37 years old
    graduate of
    Khartoum University. Mohamed was arrested from his house in Arkawiet,
    Khartoum.

    The security officers searched his house and the houses of his
    neighbours. Mohamed was then arrested along with his relative, Rashid,
    who lives in the same house
    as Mohamed, and a neighbour named Ali. No reasons were given for the
    arrests.

    Mohamed remains in detention in an unknown place, but Rashid and Ali
    were released on the same day as their arrest, 23 March.

    Mohamed Al Wasila is married to Salwa Saeid, a well-known lawyer and
    human rights defender, however she was outside the country at the time
    of her husband’s
    arrest.

    SOAT is concerned for the welfare of Mohamed Al Wasila, and fears that
    he may be at risk of torture whilst he is being held in incommunicado
    detention.

    Another arbitrary arrest occurred in Khartoum on 22 March at 10pm, when
    Yasir Mohamed Al Hassan Osman was arrested from the Faculty of Medicine
    at
    Khartoum University where he works. After his arrest Yasir was taken to
    the political section of the security forces offices near Farough
    cemetery in Khartoum.

    Yasir is being held incommunicado, and security officers told his family
    that they were not allowed to visit him because he was under
    interrogation.

    Yasir had been previously arrested during the October 2002 student’s
    uprising, on 19 October 20002 11 students were arrested during the
    demonstrations,
    including Yasir Mohamed El Hassan Osman who was tortured whilst in
    detention: security officers stood on his chest and bladder, and beat
    him with an iron bar until
    he was unconscious. He was taken to the intensive care unit at Khartoum
    hospital immediately after his release.

    SOAT is very concerned for the well-being of Yasir Mohamed El Hassan
    Osman, and fears that he may be at high risk of torture given the
    treatment to which he
    was subjected during his previous detention.

    SOAT urges the Government of Sudan to:

    1) Take all necessary measures to ensure the physical and
    psychological integrity of Mohamed Al Wasila Abbas and Yaser Mohamed Al
    Hassan Osman

    2) Immediately disclose the whereabouts of Mohamed Al Wasila Abbas,
    and allow both of the men’s families access to visit them

    3) Order their immediate release in the absence of valid legal
    charges, or if legitimate charges exist, bring them before an impartial
    tribunal and guarantee procedural
    rights at all times.

    4) Ensure that the two men have access to legal advice

    5) Guarantee the respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms
    throughout Sudan in accordance with national laws and international
    human rights standards.




    SOAT is international human rights organisation established in the UK in
    1993. If you have any questions about this or any other SOAT
    information, please contact
    us:




    SOAT

    The Park Business Centre

    Kilburn Park Road

    London NW6 5LF

    Tel: 020 7625 8055

    Fax: 020 7372 2656

    E-mail:[email protected]

    Website: www.soatsudan.org

    END DOCUMENT

    --
    2-



    From: Jemera Rone [[email protected]] Sent: Fri 3/14/2003 3:04 PM
    To: Jemera Rone
    Cc:
    Subject: Sudan: Darfur
    Attachments:

    View As Web Page
    Account of incidents in Darfur:

    On 5/10/2002:

    A group of armed persons attacked Katengeer, they killed three (Ommdas),
    traditional tribal leader and one fur
    person.

    1. Mohammed Hassab Alla (Shartai)

    2. Adam Hassab Alla ( School Master, Katengeer primary school)

    The people of the area called for volunteers for man hunt (Faza'a). The
    volunteers for man hunt succeeded in
    getting hold of them after a battle in which they killed seven, and
    captured 5. To their astonishment, the attacker
    are government soldiers who were on training, they are directed related
    to Mr. Salah Ali AlGali the Wali (state
    governor) of South Darfur.

    On 16/10/2002:

    A group of armed persons made an ambush in the road from Jebel Marra
    through GOLO, they aimed at car
    with an advocate, Council Inspector and a driver:

    The advocate Mr. Mohammed Ibrahim Korsi, was killed

    The Driver Mr. Faisal also killed

    The District senior was injured Omer

    After three days, a group of soldiers coming from Geldo, heading towards
    Zalingei to collect their salaries were
    ambushed at the same place, four were killed.

    The attackers are from Arab tribes. (nomads – camel herders)

    On Friday 18.10.2002

    Armed personnel attacked a car on the highway between Nyala and Zalingei
    and killed 3 persons.

    The government assigned General Adam Haroon, who was an army officer in
    Juba, they assigned him as
    commander for the army in Zalingei, He is saying that he will have 4000
    soldiers their mission is to clean the
    "Jebel Marra" mountain from the rebels. He said this in public in the
    mosque during Friday prayers. He claims
    that the Fur are rebels and they are fighting the government. The people
    are highly threatened.

    Although all attackers were identified to be from Arab tribes connected
    with the government.

    Ibrahim Suleiman who was assigned as a head of Darfur Security
    Mechanism, protested about the behavior of
    the general Adam Haroon, and he claimed that he was not consulted. Adam
    Haroon was called to Khartoum,
    and he was seen two weeks ago in Nartiti, he apologized for the people
    of Nartiti about his speech in Zalingei.

    On Thursday 31.10.2002

    A road tanker transporting gas oil from Khartoum to Gineina was ambushed
    in Devis, between Zalingei and
    Gineina. The assistant driver was killed, the tank was punctured and gas
    oil was lost.

    On Saturday 2.11.2002

    A civilian trucks owned by the military, was ambushed in a place called
    Khor Tulba, they killed 5 persons and
    injured 8.

    ON 3/11/2002

    Armed persons attacked the villages of Koray, Cowery and Dial, they
    robbed 815 cheeps and goats.

    On Saturday 5/11/2002

    A group of armed persons attacked commercial lorries near Gorlay, one
    person was killed, twenty were injured,
    the travelers properties were looted.

    On 8.11.2002

    Armed persons attacked villages around Kas and they killed Four
    villagers, the villagers managed to defend
    themselves and killed 9 and injured 8 from the attackers. The attackers
    were identified as Arab nomads (
    Camel Herders) [1]

    On Saturday 9.11.2002

    A group of armed persons ambushed "masha alla " bus from Nyala to
    Nirtiti, at Devis. No one of the travelers
    was injured. The armed persons crossed the highway to the west and on
    their way they looted two villages and
    robbed sheep and goats.

    They tried to loot another village on their way, but the villagers were
    armed and ready to defend themselves.
    The villagers killed 7 of the armed persons. Among those killed a
    university student and secondary schools
    student. The armed persons are from Arab tribes. A woman; from the
    villagers; and her child were killed.

    On Sunday 10.11.2002

    A group of armed persons attacked the market in Gumaiza and looted all
    the animals in the market ( cattles,
    camels, sheep, goats).. Next day the security stopped all buses from
    traveling between Nyala and Zalingei,
    due to security reasons.

    On Wednesday 13.11.2002

    Armed men (Arabs) attacked the villages of Shaowa, Ostri and Al ba they
    killed 18 Fur and injured 5. As a
    result people in these villages and surrounding villages started to
    immigrate to the city of Kas.

    On Saturday 16.11.2002

    The security in Kas arrested eight persons from the peace mechanism. The
    peace mechanism was formed by
    the "Security Mechanism of Darfur", from tribal and community leaders.
    It is composed of different tribes.

    The eight persons are four from the Fur tribe and four from the Arab
    tribes. Those from the Fur are:

    1.Abaker Shoaib
    2.Ali Mahmoud Eltayeb
    3.Hashim Abu el Basher(teacher) – Director of Education - Kas
    4.Ismail Mohammed – Shertai of Kalokitig

    Those from the Arabs are:

    1.Mohamedein Tribal leader
    2.Mansour Teweir Tribal leader
    3.Unkown
    4.Unkown

    On 21.11.2002

    Armed persons attacked the village of Sabbanga at night, they killed 8
    persons (4 persons of one family). They
    burned all the village houses. Many were injured and transferred to El
    fashir – North Darfur.

    Same day the village of Hara gamia' was attacked, two houses were
    burned; the villagers were able to put the
    attackers back. This village is in the area of Komgi, were the
    graveyards of the Fur old Sultans.

    On 23.11.2002

    A group of armed persons attacked the village of Atobi, they killed 2
    and injured one, they looted all the villages'
    properties even the beds.

    On 26.11.2002

    A battle between the government soldiers and the Zagawa. The problem is
    that Zagawa moving with their
    animals through the Fur farms, destroying these farms. The government
    soldiers tried to prevent them, they
    went on a real battle, 2 soldiers were killed, many injured. Among those
    injured is an officer. The injured
    persons are in Zalingei hospital. One of the Nomads was arrested.

    On same day 200 sheep, 60 cows were looted from Kas.

    On the same day, a group of armed persons attacked the village of
    Teraig, Zalingei area, they forced the
    villagers to break their fast (Ramadan), telling them that the Quran is
    not written in the Fur language, and that
    the Fur are not supposed to be Muslims and fasting.

    On Monday 2.12.2002

    Armed persons attacked the 3 villages of Dawra, Maily and Illa, in the
    locality of Kas. They killed two persons in
    Dawra, Two in Maily and one in Illa.

    On 5.12.2002

    Khor Ramla

    The nomads let their animals in the farms, they grazed in 50 cultivated
    feddans. The state governor was there
    and he instructed the army to respond. They went in a battle, 2 soldiers
    were killed, four from the nomads were
    also killed.

    On 9.12.2002

    Three security soldiers were kidnapped in Jebel Merra, Mirghani,
    Suleiman Burhan and a third unknown name.
    The kidnapers are unknown.

    The security brought a battalion named " The Green Battalion", it is
    brought to free the kidnapped persons and
    clean the Jebel from the rebels as the security claimed. They embarked
    in Nartiti and they instructed the
    Traditional leaders "Adara Ahlia" to climb the Jebel and free these
    persons. The Adara Ahlia persons formed
    a committee from the community leaders to go and negotiate with
    kidnappers.

    On 17.12.2002

    On Tuesday 17.12.2002, 19 armed persons attacked the village of
    Morollo, they set the houses in fire. In the
    village there was an army garrison, 9 of the soldiers were killed and
    the attackers captured two howons "heavy
    artillery" and 5 G3 machine guns. The attackers controlled the village
    completely and popped in the villagers
    into the detention cells already existing in the village.

    On 23.12.2002

    One Fur was killed in the outskirts of Zalingei, 4 were killed in Aboor.
    Six villages residents abandoned their
    homes and went into Zalingei, for security reasons. Namely: Tobei,
    Dambass, Kabkalla, Saowli, Teenpico, and
    Aara.

    On 26.12.2002

    Armed persons attacked a lorry and looted it between Golo and Gildo.

    On 31.12.2002

    An alarm came to both government and the residents of Singda " a village
    near Kas', that armed persons will
    attack the village next day "Wednesday 1.1.2003". The government took no
    measures to prevent this. On
    Wednesday armed persons attacked the village and set the houses in fire.
    25 persons were killed, out those
    killed 10 were shot and thrown into the fire and 3 died later in Kas
    hospital. Also they were 8 injuries, now in
    Kas hospital. The attackers also set fire in a neighboring village. The
    government soldiers were very slow in
    their response and they were very reluctant to follow the attackers.

    Residents of the village were displaced to Kas and being accommodated in
    "Al Humeira" school Building.

    On Thursday 2.1.2003

    Attacks against the village of Sirinbaga, details to come

    On January 2003-01-22

    Koga:

    Koga is a village near Zalingei, on Tuesday 14.1.2003, a group of armed
    men, in the uniform of soldiers
    appeared in the village, they have strange shape, (they look like
    Chadians), They bombarded the village market
    with one shell, which resulted in the injury of three persons, (one has
    his leg imputed in the hospital of Zalingei).
    The people were frightened and dispersed.

    1.The government called Ahmed Khamis to head its security operations
    in Darfur.
    2.The government surrounded the mountain of Jebel Marra with army
    from all sides. One battalion tried to
    reach the top of the mountain through a non-accessible road but
    they failed and returned to Nartiti (people
    are living on the top of the mountain). Three helicopters were
    brought to the mountain and the government
    is saying that they are going to bombard the top of the mountain.
    The civilian population are grieved with
    fear.
    3.The security forces after the return of battalion started a series
    of detentions in Nartati, the number till
    Tuesday 21.1.2003 is five:

    1.Abdelgadir Eisa Abdelgadir
    2.Adam Dolo
    3.Tigani Saif eldin (Fur tribal leader-Omda)
    4.Adam Abdelrasoul
    5.Doko Grinti (Omda)

    22. 1.2002

    The government soldiers climbed the mountain and forced a curfew from
    7.00PM to 7.00 AM. The soldiers are
    harassing the civil population asking them about the places of the armed
    Fur in the jebel.

    They are camps for armed nomad tribesmen. One 20Km North east Zalingeiin
    Kargeleng, and the other near
    Nartiti. There are talks that these tribesmen are being trained on the
    use of heavy Artilary. People are
    speculating that these men are going to clean the mountain from the Fur
    after the army operations.

    Markets in Kutrum and Nartiti were closed, this is affecting the life
    conditions of the people.

    Minister of Interior visited Zalingei for only half an hour

    On Saturday 25.1.2003

    Unknown armed men attacked 'Roky Roo' north east Jebbel Merra, they
    killed three persons, one of the dead
    is shartai Yousif. The attackers confiscated 20 guns from the police
    garrison and took money from the locality
    treasure. The attackers withdrew taking with them one non-commissioned
    officer from the police, the locality
    executive director and others.

    It is worth mentioning that the government army is surrounding the
    mountain in 70 miles.

    On Wednesday 29.1.2003

    Armed persons attacked a lorry in the road between Nyala-Kas they robbed
    all possessions of the travelers, no
    causalities.

    On Thursday 30.1.2003

    Again armed persons attacked a lorry in the road between Nyala-Kas they
    robbed all possessions of the
    travelers, no causalities.

    On Friday 31.1.2003

    Armed persons robbed some goats from Hilla Beada,( 20 kilometers from
    Zalingei). The villagers followed the
    robbers to return their goats. The robbers shot at the villagers
    injuring one person; he is currently under
    medication at Zalingei hospital.

    The number of those detained in Nartiti has increased to 10, still not
    charged and their families were denied the
    right to meet them. No lawyers were allowed to see them.

    1.Abdelgadir Eisa Abdelgadir 35yrs
    2.Adam Dolo abdelrahaman Abdelshafie 50yrs
    3.Tigani Saif eldin (Fur tribal leader-Omda) 55yrs
    4.Adam Abdelrasoul
    45yrs
    5.Doko Grinti (Omda)
    80yrs
    6.Shogar toor Shogar
    27yrs
    7.Abdelnasir Ismail
    33yrs
    8.Tagir Abdelkarim
    57yrs
    9.Suleiman Mohammed Suleiman 42yrs
    10.Mohammed abdelgabar

    The whereabouts of the detainees are unknown, some information say that
    they are kept in Nartiti, but other
    information say that they were transferred to Zalingei.

    On Monday 9.2.2003

    Armed men attacked a Fur person who was comming back to his village from
    Kas market. The man and his
    horse were killed. The horse is said to be of a good race and was killed
    so as not make future descendents
    from that race.

    All the ten detainees of the Fur tribe who were detained in Nartiti were
    transfered to Geneina; Geneina is the
    Capital of West Darfur State. No one has been given access to see them
    since their arrest.

    On Sunday 16.2.2003

    The highway between Nyala – Zalingei {three kilometers from Nartiti, on
    a bridge} was blocked with stones,
    commercial buses arrived at the blocked points, they moved the stones
    and passed. Again the road was
    blocked by the stones. Ahmed Musa, a Berti, Manager of the Jebel Marra
    Development, project was driving his
    car when he reached the blocked point, armed men opened fire on his
    cars, he, his daughter and son were
    killed, the driver, his wife and others are seriously injured. Ahmed
    Musa is an active person who was seriously
    working to rehabilitate agricultural schemes in the area.

    On the same day an RBG shell was fired from army garrison in Toor, the
    shell killed one Fur man.

    Army troops and equipment are in continuous build up around the
    mountain.

    On Thursday 20.2.2003

    Villagers from Njama went to the market in Toor. On their way back they
    were ambushed by armed persons,
    two persons were killed one of them is the 'Sheikh' of Njama village.
    One injured who is now in the hospital at
    Kas.

    On Monday 24.2.2003

    A lorry was attacked by armed men at Khor Kilash, two men were killed
    (an Arab and a Fur), Four were injured
    and transferred to Zalingei hospital and 3 men are missing.

    The security arrested the Imam of Nartiti mosque. After putting him in
    detention the Imam, told the security that
    is innocent and god is going to punish them to this deed. The security
    persons who arrested him, had a car
    accident same day and two of them were killed.

    Monday – Tuesday 24/25/2/2003

    The government of Sudan organized a meeting for influential persons and
    leaders of Darfur, including the MPs.
    The meeting was held in El Fashir the capital city of North Darfur. The
    GoS aim was to mobilize the people
    against the armed elements in the Mountain. Those who attended the
    meeting refused to condemn the armed
    elements and proposed a peace initiative between the government and the
    armed groups. A committee of 45
    persons was selected as mediators.

    On Wednesday 26.2.2003

    An armed theft occurred in Sarf Omra – North Zalingei, details to come.

    On Thursday 27.2.2003

    Armed persons (estimated to be 3000 not yet confirmed), attacked
    the village of Artalla ( West Darfur-
    300 Km East Zalingei). Initial reports say that 6 villagers (all
    Fur) and 35 from the attackers were killed.
    70 of the attackers were injured and hospitalized in Nyala.
    The army attacked Golo through Rokoro, they had fought around Golo
    with armed persons. 15 soldiers
    were killed, 40 injured.
    Armed persons robed Cattle from Mornei Villages. The villagers went
    after the robbers to retrieve their
    cattle. the armed persons opened fire on them killing 40. The
    Mornei village is inhibited by Masaleet
    ethnic group.

    Saturday 1.3.2003

    An army officer named Mudhathir (Fur), refused to obey the orders he
    received to marsh with his soldiers to the
    Mountain, he and 30 of his soldiers were detained in El Fashir.

    Tuesday 4.3.03

    4 Fur were killed while resting on their way to their village (Kutrung)
    on the road between Nartiti and Geldo

    Tuesday 4.3.03

    Armed men robbed 212 cattles and killed a one woman and one man, in the
    village of Mosay, in Garsilla.

    Wednesday 5.3.03

    The situation in Artalla has developed so much, armed men attacked the
    villages of Artalla, Kabar and Mukgar,
    the people in these villages were ready, they exchanged fire with the
    attackers, the attackers succeeded to
    burn six houses which belong to Fur men, but they totally burned a Tama
    village (Tama is an ethnic group). The
    people of Artalla has driven the attackers up to the Chadian boarders.
    Other group of the attackers tried to burn
    the village of Kabar, the villagers were ready and fought with
    attackers, the villagers driven the attacker up to
    Rihaed Al Birdi.

    Thursday 6.3.03

    All the goats of Koga were robbed




    [1] Ibrahim Suleiman Claimed that he will dismiss all Arab leaders if
    any thing happened after 4.11.2002

    END DOCUMENT

    --
    Jemera Rone
    Sudan researcher, Counsel
    Human Rights Watch
    1630 Connecticut Ave. NW, suite 500
    Washington, DC 20009
    202-612-4328
    fax 202-612-4333; reception 202-612-4321
    email [email protected]
    Sudan page: http://www.hrw.org/africa/sudan.php
    Sudan - World Report chapter 2001:
    http://www.hrw.org/wr2k2/africa12.html
    Sudan Maps: http://www.RightsMaps.com/html/sudmap1.html





    From: Jemera Rone [[email protected]] Sent: Fri 4/11/2003 12:02 PM
    To: Jemera Rone
    Cc:
    Subject: From Aweil Citizens in Europe to Commander Lualdit Diing Wol
    Attachments:

    View As Web Page
    Received April 3, 2003

    Cdr Lual Diing Wol
    Member, SPLM Leadership Council
    Chairman, SPLM Commission for Civil Authority
    SPLA/M Headquarters
    Yei
    New Sudan



    Date: Saturday March 29th 2003



    Dear Cdr Lual Diing Wol,

    Re: Statement to Aweil Communities at Home and in Exile

    We, the members of Aweil Community in Europe, have received, perused and
    discussed your statement to Aweil communities at home and in exile. We
    would like to make our position clear. We do share some of the concerns
    you raised. However, our views on how to approach these issues differ,
    at times, a great deal. We have written to the Chairman of SPLM and
    Commander-in-Chief of SPLA, and raised our concerns to him and, through
    him, to the honourable members of the Leadership Council in a separate
    letter.

    The following paragraphs illustrate our views on these issues:

    1. Aweil Community in Europe has examined your statement critically and,
    with the exception of a few points, is broadly supportive of the issues
    you raised. We have decided to stay put and to continue to support the
    liberation struggle as members of SPLM.

    2. We would like to reaffirm our whole-hearted support to and unreserved
    trust in SPLA/M and its leadership. We uphold the aims and objectives of
    the Movement and the legitimate aspirations of the oppressed people of
    the Sudan.

    3. We share the view that our people in Aweil counties have contributed
    enormously to the liberation struggle. Throughout the long history of
    our liberation struggle, the people of Aweil have eagerly taken arms,
    willingly joined hands with their compatriots from other parts of South
    Sudan and fiercely fought the enemy and dramatically won hard-fought
    battles. They did fight, are fighting and will, undoubtedly, continue
    fighting to liberate our people and land. We believe they have played a
    pivotal role in the war of liberation and they certainly deserve
    recognition.

    4. Aweil Community in Europe is committed to, have supported and will
    continue to support the struggle for justice, equality and freedom,
    consistently, whole-heartedly and publicly, till the final victory is
    achieved. Our firm commitment to the liberation of our land, SPLA/M and
    the struggling marginalised people of the Sudan is nurtured by our
    unmerited and unfathomable suffering in the hands of our vicious
    enemies, our realistic hopes for a better future and our burning desire
    to ensure justice prevails. Our commitment will never falter.

    5. We concur our people in Aweil counties have incurred heavy losses
    through out the last four decades. The statement has made reference to
    some examples to substantiate this fact. We believe we have paid so
    dearly to ensure the struggle for justice, equality and freedom is
    brought to a successful conclusion.

    6. We believe our fallen heroes have made an enormous contribution. We
    have urged the leadership of the Movement to ensure their death is
    commemorated in an annual national event.

    7. We strongly advised that Aweil people be represented in SPLM, in a
    proportion commensurate to that in SPLA, at home and abroad. It is
    absolutely crucial to do so partly to avoid (what may be perceived to
    be) unfair marginalisation, partly to promote political inclusion and
    participation but mainly to utilise their expertise in the interest of
    our people.

    8. We share the view that the composition of the recent SPLA/M
    delegation to the IGAD peace talks leaves much to be desired. Our people
    have been victims of acts of genocide perpetrated by the reckless NIF
    militia forces. It is crucial for our delegation to IGAD peace talks to
    ensure our people, who still remain in captivity, are set free and
    returned safely to their homes. The perpetrators of genocide must be
    brought to justice. Also, we believe that the families of the innocent
    victims of genocide must be compensated.

    9. Your statement suggests that our wounded soldiers are not being taken
    care of. Aweil Community in Europe is alarmed. We believe these are our
    brothers and sisters who have voluntarily put their lives at a real risk
    for the sake of our people, our land and our next generations. We
    believe they deserve better. Certainly, they deserve our undivided
    attention, our devoted care and our sincere gratitude.

    10. We are gravely concerned that many SPLA soldiers have deserted. We
    are equally concerned to hear that the Movement is using force to
    recruit new people from Aweil area. We strongly believe that a better
    recruitment strategy is needed to (a) attract the right numbers of new
    bread of fighters; (b) encourage our warriors, who are not currently
    engaged in combat, to report to their units and (c) to bring the war to
    a happy conclusion.

    11. Aweil Community in Europe believes SPLM is our only political party.
    It is also our single voice. In the light of this fact, we do not think
    it is right for the people of Aweil area, or any other section of the
    marginalised Sudanese people for that matter, to negotiate with the NIF
    regime separately. It is neither desirable nor practicable to form new
    political parties before the final victory, freedom and stability are
    achieved.

    12. We share your concern about the intention of the Movement to deploy
    some SPLA forces which are currently defending our people in Aweil area
    to far-distant military posts in New Sudan. Given the geographical
    location and the history of the conflict with the north, which has been
    punctuated by devastating acts of genocide, we hold the view that Aweil
    area needs to be prioritised. We do not object to deployment of SPLA
    soldiers, as part and parcel of our national army, to other areas.
    However, we feel strongly that our people should not be left unprotected
    and vulnerable. For this reason, we urge the SPLM leadership to ensure
    SPLA forces are deployed, in sufficient numbers, in Aweil area and are
    well equipped to defend, liberate and maintain SPLA control of the
    area. We urge Dr John to rethink the deployment of the SPLA forces to
    ensure that the ultimate victory is won.

    13. Aweil Community in Europe believes it is time to reconcile and unite
    and see through our struggle for justice, equality and freedom. Let us
    give reconciliation a chance. We share the view that “…the rarer action
    is/In Virtue than in vengeance” (The Tempest, Act 5.1). Let us remember
    the words of Ecclesiastes (3:1): “There is a time for everything and a
    season for every activity under heaven...” Let the spirit of unity,
    once again, engulf and steer our people to the final victory. Unity is
    power!

    14. We will never stand in the way of the liberation of the oppressed
    masses in the Sudan. No matter how much we are wronged, we will never
    give up. We will never open the gate. We kept the gate for the last
    twenty years and, in the process, paid too dearly. We are not prepared,
    and have every reason not, to let the enemy in. We will continue, no
    matter how challenging this task may be, to keep the gate and finish the
    job with the support of SPLA/M Leadership.

    15. We believe we do not have to threaten the SPLM Leadership to protect
    our people. We have a strong case. SPLA/M has been struggling to
    liberate the oppressed people of the Sudan including the people of Aweil
    area. In addition, Aweil people are within easy reach and, for this
    reason, have been attacked frequently and suffered heavy casualties in
    the hands of the enemy. This should warrant a heavy SPLA presence in the
    area to put an end to the unfolding genocide.

    In conclusion, Aweil Community in Europe, once more, reaffirms its solid
    commitment to the cause of justice, equality and freedom and its
    unwavering support to SPLA/M under the leadership of Dr John Garang de
    Mabior. We believe that it is crucial, now more than ever before, to
    focus on liberating our people, the land and our next generations. Our
    people have suffered beyond any human description; we have paid so
    dearly and we must bring this costly business to a successful
    completion. We believe our number one priority is to protect the
    marginalised people of the Sudan including the people of Aweil area. We
    have urged Dr John to meet with leaders of Aweil Community and discuss
    these issues with them and ensure their protection.

    Long live SPLA/M!
    The struggle for justice, equality and freedom continues till the
    victory is won.
    Forward ever, backward never!
    Never, never; we shall never surrender!
    SPLA Oyeah!




    Aweil Community in Europe
    Name Signature

    1. Dr Omer Garang Yak Tong, UK --------------------------------------

    2. Mr Aldo Ajou Deng Akuey, UK --------------------------------------

    3. Mr Ateny Wek Ateny, UK --------------------------------------
    4. Mrs Khamisa Abdalla Al Dinkawi, UK
    --------------------------------------
    5. Mrs Martha Leone John, UK --------------------------------------
    6. Mrs Aluet Anei Yor, UK --------------------------------------
    7. Mrs Abuk Anei Yor, UK --------------------------------------
    8. Mrs Abouch Baak Bol, UK --------------------------------------
    9. Mr Garang Yel Yel , UK --------------------------------------
    10. Mr Garang Garang Diing, UK --------------------------------------

    11. Mr Akol Garang Diing, UK --------------------------------------
    12. Mr Deng Deng Hoc Yai, UK --------------------------------------
    13. Mrs Adela Aluk Ring, UK --------------------------------------
    14. Mr Andrew Deng Wol Chol, UK
    --------------------------------------
    15. Dr Ngor Aleu Kuac, UK --------------------------------------
    16. Mr Garang Garang Diing (Garang Bhakit), UK
    --------------------------------------
    17. Mr Macam Macam Angui, UK --------------------------------------
    18. Mr Saad Idris Ali, UK --------------------------------------
    19. Mrs Akuol Thiel Dut, UK --------------------------------------
    20. Mrs Eliza Thomas Dhel Thiel, UK
    --------------------------------------
    21. Mrs Nyibol Dut Lual, UK --------------------------------------
    22. Mrs Abuk Deng Deng Wieu, UK
    --------------------------------------
    23. Miss Achol Omer Garang Yak, UK
    --------------------------------------
    24. Miss Aluel Ateny Wek Ateny, UK
    --------------------------------------
    25. Mr Santino Akol Atak Bola Lual, UK
    --------------------------------------
    26. Mrs Amuk Mawien Diing, UK --------------------------------------
    27. Mrs Akon Aldo Ajou Deng Akuey, UK
    --------------------------------------
    28. Mr Deng Aldo Ajou Deng Akuey, UK
    --------------------------------------
    29. Miss Abuk Aldo Ajou Deng Akuey, UK
    --------------------------------------
    30. Mr Ajou Ajou Deng Akuey, UK
    --------------------------------------
    31. Mr Akuey Ajou Deng Akuey, UK
    --------------------------------------
    32. Miss Arek Ajou Deng Akuey, UK
    --------------------------------------
    33. Mr Luol Ajou Deng Akuey , UK
    --------------------------------------
    34. Mr Deng Ajou Deng Akuei (Deng Amuk), UK
    --------------------------------------
    35. Miss Ayak Ajou Deng Akuey (Ayak Amuk), UK
    --------------------------------------
    36. Miss Chier Ajou Deng Akuey, UK
    --------------------------------------
    37. Miss Akon Ajou Deng Akuei (Akon Amuk), UK
    --------------------------------------
    38. Mr Acien Martin Wal Acien, UK
    --------------------------------------
    39. Miss Agel Martin Wal Acien, UK
    --------------------------------------
    40. Miss Akon Benjamin Bol Akok, UK
    --------------------------------------
    41. Mrs Aluat Amet Amet, UK --------------------------------------
    42. Mr Diik Omer Garang Yak, UK
    --------------------------------------
    43. Miss Aniak Omer Garang Yak, UK
    --------------------------------------
    44. Mr Amaar Khamis Jacob, UK --------------------------------------
    45. Miss Akuol Mawien Diing, UK
    --------------------------------------
    46. Mr Atak Garang Diing Akol, UK
    --------------------------------------
    47. Mrs Marriam Akec Akon, UK --------------------------------------
    48. Mrs Umjuma Akec Akon, UK --------------------------------------
    49. Mrs Ayak Deng Akuei, UK --------------------------------------
    50. Mr Kur Luka Yel Deng, UK --------------------------------------
    51. Mr Teng Luka Yel Deng, UK --------------------------------------
    52. Mr Michael Garang Mawien, UK
    --------------------------------------
    53. Dr Andrew Akon Akec, France
    --------------------------------------
    54. Mrs Ayak Aldo Ajou Deng (Ayak Martha), France
    --------------------------------------
    55. Mr Christo Akec Akok Akot, France
    --------------------------------------
    56. Mr Santino Fardol Udhwat , France
    --------------------------------------
    57. Mr Tong Akot Yai, France --------------------------------------
    58. Mr Bakeri Mohammed, France --------------------------------------

    59. Mr William Deng Dhieu, Italy
    --------------------------------------
    60. Mrs Abuk Deng Deng, Italy --------------------------------------
    61. Mr Atak Deng Dhieu, Italy --------------------------------------

    62. Mr Anei Deng Dhieu, Italy --------------------------------------

    63. Mr Matthew Mayen, Italy --------------------------------------
    64. Mrs Ayen Akol Akok Anei, Italy
    --------------------------------------
    65. Mr Marko Lual Deng, France --------------------------------------

    66. Mr Garang Aguer Akok, Germany
    --------------------------------------
    67. Mr Khalifa Nhial Dishak, Germany
    --------------------------------------
    68. Mr James Garang Tong, Germany
    --------------------------------------
    69. Mr Joseph Wol Mou, Germany --------------------------------------

    70. Mr John Teng Kon Teng, Switzerland
    --------------------------------------
    71. Mr Tong Albino Akot Autiak, Holland
    --------------------------------------
    72. Mrs Gum Albino Akot Autiak, Holland
    --------------------------------------
    73. Mr Christopher Maduak Dut, Holland
    --------------------------------------
    74. Mr Gai Magiet Ngor, Holland
    --------------------------------------
    75. Mr Malek Angelo Baak Lual, Holland
    --------------------------------------
    76. Mr Aken Mawien Dut, Holland
    --------------------------------------
    77. Mr Wieu Diany Kon, Holland --------------------------------------

    78. Mr Santino Ngor, Holland --------------------------------------
    79. Mrs Ayak Ajou Akuey, Holland
    --------------------------------------
    80. Miss Akech Deng Akot, Holland
    --------------------------------------
    81. Mrs Arek Albino Akot Autiak, Denmark
    --------------------------------------
    82. Mrs Athiengdit Deng Bol, Denmark
    --------------------------------------
    83. Mr Michael Kuan Mathet, Holland
    --------------------------------------
    84. Mr Garang Aturjong Anyuon, Romania
    --------------------------------------
    85. Mr John Akot Wany, Norway --------------------------------------
    86. Maror Lual Deng, Norway --------------------------------------
    87. Mr Garang Amet Mathiang, Finland
    --------------------------------------
    88. Miss Nyibol Deng Dut, Finland
    --------------------------------------
    89. Mr Piol Deng Dut, Finland --------------------------------------
    90. Mr Daniel Deng, Finland --------------------------------------

    END DOCUMENT

    --
    Jemera Rone
    Sudan researcher, Counsel
    Human Rights Watch
    1630 Connecticut Ave. NW, suite 500
    Washington, DC 20009
    202-612-4328
    fax 202-612-4333; reception 202-612-4321
    email [email protected]
    Sudan page: http://www.hrw.org/africa/sudan.php
    Sudan - World Report chapter 2002:
    http://www.hrw.org/wr2k2/africa12.html
    Sudan Maps: http://www.RightsMaps.com/html/sudmap1.html

                  

04-22-2003, 12:28 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: Tumadir)

    دا شنو يااااااااااا تماضر !!!
                  

04-22-2003, 12:30 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: Tumadir)

    سمير الاستاذ الكبير

    انا على استعداد
    لما ارجع المسا من الشغل
    ان ازودك بكل مخطوطات منظمة حقوق الانسان عن السودان

    كلها

    وزى ما شايف

    الانسان السودانى لما يلجأ سياسيا بكون عندو حقوق حقيقية مهضومة

    واهى عندك المعلومات ممكن "تزودوا " بيها ناس مكاتب الهجرة ، كاضافة "لمعلوماتكم" الزودتوهم بيها... وعشان ما تحرموا السودانيين المساكين فرصة اللجوء لبلد حر "زيكم"


    ولك منى التحية والود
                  

04-22-2003, 12:34 PM

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    ودشاموق

    دقيقة
    عليك الله









    لوووووول
                  

04-22-2003, 12:49 PM

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    تماضر عليك الله

    امانه عليك ما نزلتي كل العندك
    امانه ما ممغوسين وصارنها جعلتيه ساااي



                  

04-22-2003, 12:54 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: Tumadir)

    Dear Tumadir

    Before I reply to your topic, I have a question for you.

    Quote:

    From: Jemera Rone [[email protected]] Sent: Fri 3/14/2003 3:04 PM
    To: Jemera Rone
    Cc:
    Subject: Sudan: Darfur
    Attachments


    which is how is it possible for this e mail to be received from the same sender?????? as i observed the sender and the receiver are the same person, which is obviously a fraud.

    Next time do your homework right.

    thanx
    Gandi

    اختي العزيزه تماضر

    لو تلاحظي ان المرسل والمستلم للرساله الالكترونيه هو نفس الشخص...وهذا دليل علي بهتانها وتذويرها ....ارجو المره القادمه قبل ان تصدقي هؤلاء المتلاعبين ان تلاحظي التذوير والبهتان....

    اخوك سمير
                  

04-22-2003, 01:04 PM

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    سمير
    والله امتعتني من الضحك
    حصل مر عليك الحرفين ديل :Cc
    وعارف بسو شنو
    حصل رسلته اميل من غير ما تعمل كونفيرم
    وعشان تكون في الضمان ترسلو لي نفسك

    مع اني ما كنتا داير ارد ليك عشان ما تنصبني محامي
    مع انو لو عندي المقدره يكون لي الشرف
    فاناس مقامات


                  

04-22-2003, 01:11 PM

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    عزيزي الخواض

    كلانا يتفق ان الصوره تكون للتاكيد او الاحتفاظ .....ولكن كما تري ان هذا الاي ميل المرسل والمستلم هو نفس الشخص....ونحن هنا ...بصدد نشر وثائق وحقائق ...ولا مجال للتذوير يا عزيز......الاخت تماضر وقعت في نصب فخ...لاستعمالها في دعايه رخيصه...نعم كلنا نحارب من اجل السودان وقضايا السودان....ولكن نجب ان نحارب بالحق ...ونفس المجموعه التي تزور المستندات لتبرر اساءتها للسودان ها هي تبرر مره اخري وتذور مره اخري ...وانا متاكد انها وجدت في هذا البورد ضالتها المنشوده

    حاول ان تفتح اي موقع من المواقع التي وردت في الاي ميل.....


    مع خالص تحياتي

    (عدل بواسطة SAMIR IBRAHIM on 04-22-2003, 01:14 PM)

                  

04-22-2003, 01:33 PM

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    والله يا سمير انت نوع اللي ممكن يغالط ربه ، والعياذ بالله
                  

04-22-2003, 07:12 PM

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    صدقني يا ود قاسم الموضوع ما غلاط......احتمال اكون ما متصور ....او احتمال اكون ما مصدق....لكن في الحقيقه...الاوراق دي كان حقيقيه...دي تكون كارثه وتكون فعلا مصيبه.......
                  

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    العزيزة تماضر

    عقوا للتدخل في هذا البوست الموجه لشخص بعينه ، ولكن لالمامي ببعض الحقائق عن الاشخاص المذكورين في جزء منه وددت المشاركة .
    ياسر محمد الحسن عثمان هو عمي وقد اعتقل من جهات الامن مرتين خلال الثلاثة او اربعة اشهر الماضية وفي المرتين خرج من مكاتب الامن إلى غرفة الانعاش بمستشفى الشعب التعليمي لانه مريض بالقلب ومع تعرضه للتعذيب يدخل في غيبوبة ويسلم لاهله في مستشفى الشعب باحدى غرف العناية المكثفة ، وكانت اخر مرة اعتقل فيها ومن ثم غادر المكاتب لغرفة الانعاش ابان المظاهرات المناهضة للحرب في العراق وهو الان يتعافي من الازمة الاخيرة ولكن من يعافي احساسه . والغريب أن ياسر محمد الحسن ومحمد الوسيلة متزوجين من اخوات هما سلوى ونجاة سعيد .

    لو يرغب الاخ سمير في المزيد لافدناه عن اسباب اعتقال ياسر ولعلمكم هي مشكلة شخصية مع الحرس بجامعة الخرطوم اصبح بعدها في قائمة الامن وهي قائمة الداخل حدث عنها ولا حرج

    وليك السلام بالكوم يا تماضر من اخوك شرووم
                  

04-22-2003, 03:55 PM

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    عزيزي شروم انها لماساه ان نري اخواننا واعمامنا في هذه الاوضاع المزريه لهم الله ونحن معهم متضامنين قلبا وقالبا

    (عدل بواسطة Elmosley on 04-22-2003, 03:59 PM)

                  

04-22-2003, 07:08 PM

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    تسلمي يا شروم...

    يا شروم ممكن تكلمينا الله يخليك... اكثر واكثر...وتسلمي..
                  

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    شكرا تماضر

    عزيزي سمير
    ان الشعب السوداني يعيش في سجن كبير وكله يستحق اللجوء السيلسي
    صعبه دي ودايره ليها حرفنه
                  

04-22-2003, 07:18 PM

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    والله يا موصلي وبدون خجل اقولها....

    المستندات دي كان صاح...عيب علينا كان ما عملنا حاجه عمليه....وموش حاجه هنا في البورد وله بالكتابه ...حاجه هناك في البلد وفي الوطن.....

    عموما انا كل الردود الوصلت في بورد الاخ امين حسن عمر ارسلت عنوانها الي الاخ امين حسن عمر وحتي الان لم يصلني منه اي رد او دفاع عن نفسه او حتي عن حكومتنا في الخرطوم....نتمهل كم يوم ...ونشوف الرد شنو...ومن ضوء الرد نتصرف ..ل


    وتحياتي ليكم جميعا....
                  

04-23-2003, 03:02 AM

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    الأخ سمير (او سامر)لماذا ياأخي تختلق مواضيع مثيرة للجدل وتزيلها بما يشبه اليقين القاطع ثم بعد ان تتري الحقائق تقول ده لو حاصل تبقي كارثة وتبقي مشكلة يفترض فيك اخي وقبل ان تخط سطرا ان تتأكد مما تقول لايمكن ان يكون العالم كله خطأ وانت وحكومتك وامين عمر بتاعكم صح .اعرج مرات كثيرة علي الويب الخاص بالمؤتمر الشعبي الوطني واقرأ فيه كلاما لم تقله كل منظمات حقوق الانسان ... ونعود نسال مرة اخري لماذا سحبت البوست الخاص بالموضوع ارايت كيف تكون اسانيدكم ركيكة امام الحقائق ... مرة حاول ان تنزع غطاء التأيدالكثيف الذي ترتديه لتري الحقائق ماثلة كما هي
                  

04-22-2003, 02:55 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: Tumadir)

    شكرا اختنا تماضر علي المساهمه الثره ونطمح في المزيد...
    اخونا سمير...
    ياخي سمير لاتجادل في حقائق يعرفها القاصي والداني ..
    يأخي هناك تعزيب وتشريد واغتيالات وفصل لما يسمي
    بالصالح العام الحكومه نفسها ما عادت تجادل في هذا
    يا سمير انت تقول انك ليس انقاذيا وتقوم بعمل

    استخبارتي وامني وهو الاتصال بكافه منظمات حقوق الانسان
    والسفارات والمنظمات ذات الصله لتحرم السودانين حق
    اللجوء السياسي وتعيدهم لجحيم الحكومه وزنازينها..
    دعني اقولها لك واضحه وبلا غموض ...انك بهذا تكون قد
    حرقت نفسك سياسيا ...وقد تفقد المصداقيه فيما تكتب
    لا تناطح الصخر ولا تحاول عبثا حجب شمس الحقيقه ..
    من حقك انت تدافع عن ما تري انه من ايجابيات للانقاذ
    ولكن لا تغالط في المسلمات والبديهيات من كوارث الانقاذ
                  

04-22-2003, 04:06 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: kamalabas)

    اها يا سمير الصحاف
    غالط الراجل "شروم" وقول ليهو دا ما عمك





    والله شر البلية ما يضحك
                  

04-22-2003, 04:29 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: kamalabas)
                  

04-22-2003, 07:25 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: Elkhawad)

    شكرا ليك يا خواض.....قريتهن والله وزهلت....وللاسف اول مره اقراهن......وانا شخصيا اشكر الاخت تماضر ....علي المجهود ده...

    انا شخصيا...في حاله من الزهول علي ان ارد....وبرضو بقول ليك الحلل شنو.....ونعمل شنو...لا بد ان نعمل شيء وله بس نقعد ننفخ ونتناقر في البوردات....لا يد ان نتفق ماذا نفعل الاول....
                  

04-22-2003, 07:20 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: kamalabas)

    شكرا ليك اخي كمال عباس....

    وشكرك علي صبرك انت معاي بالذات وحوارك البناء ....الحلل شنو....
                  

04-22-2003, 04:21 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: Tumadir)

    الإبن سمير إبراهيم
    بعد السلام

    أنت تعلم علم اليقين انني لا في عير الحكومة لا نفير المعارضة ولكن احاول ان اوضح لك عندما تحاول ان تدحض حجة حاول بطريقة علمية
    لا تدخل نفسك في تناقضات بسيطة تجعل القارئ يسفه رايك

    ادناه تجد إيميل مرسل من المدير التجاري للشركة التي اعمل بها ولا تجد لا اسمي ولا إيميلي الذي تعرفه ومع ذلك يصلني... هذه تكنولوجيا بسيطة انت ادرى بها لما اعرفه عن معرفتك في مجال ال آي تي

    ربنا يفك كربة الجميع

    لكن ياتماضر صلاح الغالي دا ود عمي واهله ديل اولاد عمي بالله براحه عليهم شوية من ناس حقوق الأنسان ديل




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    "David Bone"

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    "Jo Bartlett"

    Subject :
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04-22-2003, 07:34 PM

SAMIR IBRAHIM
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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: cantona_1)

    استاذنا العزيز
    cantona_1

    تحيه طيبه وبعد

    بالرقم من قناعتي انك من المحاربين القدام والمكافحين القدام والسياسيين الكبار....والي الان لا تريد ان تكشف لنا علي شخصك وهذا من حقك....لكن ما زلت ادعوك ان تكشف لنا عن شخصك وعن نضالك وان تفيدنا بمعلوماتك وخبرتك..

    اما بخصوص ما ورد في المقال ..انا لا اود ان ادافع عن باطل ...لو فعلا هذه المستندات حقيقه....تبقي فعلا دي مصيبه...وانا شخصيا ...لا اؤمن بهذا الاسلوب في البطش والقهر...واخراس الراي الاخر ايا كان نوعه ...ما طال يتم بصوره سلميه وبدون حروب علي صفحات السلطه الرابعه والطاولات المستديره....

    لكن ان تبطش الحكومه بمن يعارضها....وان تحمل المعارضه السلاح ...او تحاول تدويل مشاكلنا ...الخسران اولا واخيرا السودان...

    انا ما زلت اقرأ في بعض الابواب التي قدمتها الاخت تماضر...وان كانت حقيقه......فهذه مصيبه ومصيبه كبيره....

    ولا بد ان نجد الحل.....فما هو الحلل في رأيك....

    مع تحياتي استاذنا الكبير
                  

04-22-2003, 05:12 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: Tumadir)

    تماضر سلامات
    عن اذنك يعنى ندخل فى البوست بتاعك
    يا سمير انا من زمان متابعاك و لكنى اعتبر اغلب ماتكتبه لا يستحق الرد لانك دائما مفارق للمنطق و الحقيقة. بس انا هسة عاوزة اسألك و دايرة اجابة واضحة هل انت بتعتقد انو السودان خالى من حالات الاعتقال و التعذيب و انتهاكات الكرامة الانسانية؟؟؟؟؟؟
    اذا كانت اجابتك بلا اى انك تعترف بوجود هذه الحالات فلا معنى للمغالطات الغير موضوعية حول من ارسل الايميل و لمن ارسله و خليك فى عضم الايميل
    اما اذا كانت اجابتك بنعم اى انك تنكر وجود هذه الحالات فاسمحوا لى ان اذكر لكم بعض الحالات التى كنت شاهدة عيان عليها و هى قليل من كثير واعتقد يا اخ سمير ان الرجوع لبوست الاخ امبدويات عن ضحايا التعذيب سيفيدك كثيرا فى هذا الموضوع
    و نواصل






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    ان عالما يتم تحديثه لصالح النساء حتما سيكون جميلا للرجال
                  

04-22-2003, 05:26 PM

hala guta

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: Tumadir)

    اسمي يمني قوته،عضو في حركه القوي الحديثه الديمقراطيه،في نوفمبر١٩٩٩ابتدرت الحركه حمله جماهيريه لجمع مليون توقيع هدفها الضغط علي الحكومه للمضي في طريق السلام ،ابتدات الحمله بتجمع سلمي_وسلمى دي تعنى ان التجمع كان عبارة عن مخاطبة ولم تتخله اى احداث عنف_ في ميدان ابو جنزيرفي الواحده ظهرا ،من هنالك تم اعتقالي و مجموعه من المشاركين في التجمع(مع ملاحظة ان هذا الاعتقال تم بعد انفضاض التجمع يعنى ليس هنالك اى شبهة لحفظ النظام ) و تم اقتيادنا لمحليه الخرطوم بالقرب ميدان ابو جنزير وبعد ذلك ترحيلنا لاحد بيوت الامن بالقرب من القصر الجمهور ي بعد ان تم حشرنا جميعا في بوكس و اجبرنا علي الجلوس ارضا و تنكيس روءسنا وابتداء مسلسل الضرب و الاهانات من العربه
    و في داخل مبني الامن تعرضنا لكافه انواع الاهانات من ركل و شتم وضرب واهانات بالفاظ يعف اللسان عن ذكرها، عند التاسعة مساء تم نقلنا لمباني القسم الشمالي و ذلك بعد ضغوط المجموعه السودانيه لحقوق الانسان التي قادت حمله لمعرفه مكانناو لاطلاق سراحنا و هنالك تم فصلنا من بقية المعتقلين و ادخالنا انا و هاديه حسب الله باعتبارنا نساء الي حراسه النساء مع تهديدنا باننا لن نرجع الي منازلنا مره اخري ولما راوا اننا سرنا في هذا الطريق و نحن مدركين لما قد نلاقيه وان كل التهديدات لم تكسرنا قرروا فى الثانيه صباحااطلاق سراحنا مع تقديمنا لمحاكمه ابتدات فى صباح اليوم التالي .كان المسوءل عن التعذيب اسمه موسي من الفتيحاب حسب ما افاد في المحكمه اذكان ممثل الاتهام في القضيه وهو مدير الامن بولاية الخرطوم

    انتهى


    الرواية السابقة ليست من افلام الخيال العلمى هي شقيقتى
    وقد تم اعتقال أخرين فى هذه الحملة ومنهم من تعرض للتعذيب حد الاضرار الصحية مثل نجلاء حاج سعيد التى تعرضت للضرب المبرح والركل فى منطقة الرحم الامر الذى ادى لعرضها للاطباء







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    ان عالما يتم تحديثه لصالح النساء حتما سيكون جميلا للرجال
                  

04-22-2003, 05:43 PM

hala guta

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: Tumadir)

    عمر الفاروق طالب بجامعة الخرطوم تم اعتقاله فى نوفمبر 1999 وكان مجهول المكان لمدة اسبوع حيث كان باحد بيوت الاشباح بمنطقة كوبر تعرض خلال هذه الفترة للتعذيب المبرح والضرب هذا غير الاهانات والضرر المعنوى تم اطلاق سراحه دون توجيه اى تهم محددة له
    تم اعتقاله مرة اخرى فى نوفمبر 2002 هو وعدد مقدر من جامعة الخرطوم عقب الاحداث الاخيرة التى شهدتها الجامعة وظل كذلك مجهول المكان لمدة تزيد عن الشهرين تم بعدها تحويله لسجن كوبر فى حالة يرثى لها وتم اطلاق سراحه فى فبراير2003 ومرة اخرى دون توجيه تهم محددة

    خالد الطاهر طالب بالجامعة الاهلية تم اعتقاله من الحرم الجامعى وتعرض لنوع من التعذيب غريب تفتقت عنه عقلية عباقرة الجبهة الوحشية اذ تم كتابة عبارة (الجبهة الاسلامية) فى ظهره بماء النار.....


    الحكايات اعلاه ليست من الصحف بل انا على صلة شخصية باصحابها


    وان عدتم عدنا




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    ان عالما يتم تحديثه لصالح النساء حتما سيكون جميلا للرجال
                  

04-22-2003, 07:15 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: hala guta)

    Problems And Progress With Civilian Protection

    UN Integrated Regional Information
    Networks
    ANALYSIS
    April 9, 2003
    Posted to the web April 9, 2003,
    http://allafrica.com/stories/200304090025.html

    [This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United
    Nations]

    NAIROBI, Sudan's is Africa's longest running civil war. It is
    controversial not only because the humanitarian community has faced
    severe problems in securing free and unhindered access to affected
    populations but also because of persistent reports of the deliberate
    military targeting of non-combatants.

    Some two million people have been killed in
    the war and the number of Sudanese
    refugees, most of whom have fled fighting in
    the south of the country between the
    Khartoum government and the rebel Sudan
    People's Liberation Movement/Army
    (SPLM/A), has swelled to more than half a
    million.

    Sudan also has the highest number of
    internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the world, about 4 million people

    having been forced from their homes, mostly by war or humanitarian
    emergencies exacerbated by violent conflict.

    Numerous humanitarian, human rights and state parties have, over
    time, accused the Sudanese government of targeting or failing to
    protect civilians in the civil war, and for denying or restricting
    access
    by aid agencies to vulnerable populations, despite having formally
    endorsed the principle of unimpeded access.

    The government, in particular, has been criticised for the
    indiscriminate bombing of civilians, restricting or endangering relief
    operations, and reportedly operating a "scorched earth policy" to clear
    oil production areas of civilian populations.

    The UN special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan,
    Gerhart Baum, in November 2001 condemned "the constant disregard
    by both parties to the conflict of their own commitments, and lack of
    observance of human rights principles and humanitarian law", and
    drew attention to the appalling conditions of the civilian population
    resulting therefrom.

    But a series of positive developments arising out of peace
    negotiations being conducted under the auspices of the regional
    Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has ensued in a
    relatively improved humanitarian outlook for the populations of most of
    Sudan's war-affected regions in recent months.

    This improvement in the available humanitarian space began with the
    July 2002 signing of the Machakos Protocol between the government
    and SPLM/A, which placed the issue of civilian protection high on the
    agenda of those talks.

    A major breakthrough came in October 2002 with the signing of a
    Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Cessation of Hostilities,
    thereby undertaking, among other things, to take all necessary steps
    to facilitate the immediate voluntary return of the civilian population
    of
    western Upper Nile to their villages. Under the same MOU, the parties
    agreed to allow "unimpeded humanitarian access to all areas and for
    people in need, in accordance with the Operation Lifeline Sudan
    [OLS] Agreement."

    The OLS agreement, signed in 1989 by the UN, government of Sudan
    and SPLM/A, was then considered a considerable achievement in the
    implementation of humanitarian principles towards securing a sound
    basis on which to deliver humanitarian assistance outside the
    traditional, bilateral framework.

    On 5 February this year, the parties signed an addendum agreement
    that further strengthened the October 2002 MOU. It also announced
    the formation of a Verification and Monitoring Team (VMT), which
    would incorporate elements of the work of existing Civilian Protection
    Monitoring Teams (CPMTs) already working on the ground to verify
    reports of civilian violations.

    Western Upper Nile

    Despite the signing of these agreements, a number of problems have
    emerged, especially in January, when a fresh wave of attacks by
    government troops and allied militia were reported in the oil-rich
    western Upper Nile.

    The CPMT team sent to verify the situation laid the blame squarely on
    the Khartoum government. In its January report, it stated that
    thousands of civilians had been forcibly displaced from their villages
    by direct military attack. Most villages are now empty or completely
    destroyed along the Bentiu-Adok road, according to the CPMT.

    It cited eyewitness accounts of military attacks and subsequent
    actions by soldiers and pro-government militia, in violation of the
    letter
    and spirit of the agreement on civilian protection.

    Humanitarian observers insist that the militias attack villages with the

    full backing of the Khartoum government. "Nowhere in the world do
    militia use helicopter gunships and heavy artillery," one such source
    told IRIN. "So, by definition, these are groups operating under proxy of

    the government of Sudan - the government is supporting them. The
    militia must be seriously addressed in the peace process, and be
    dealt with as well."

    There are clear signs that fighting is continuing in certain areas of
    western Upper Nile, despite commitment by both parties to the conflict
    to agreements on cessation of hostilities and civilian protection,
    according to humanitarian sources.

    The oil factor in the region has in particular assumed critical
    importance in the Sudanese conflict, adding a dynamic that has
    brought even more severe humanitarian consequences to the region's
    civilians, who are routinely displaced from their homes to pave the way
    for oil exploration, a recent research jointly commissioned by the
    Nairobi based Africa Centre for Technological Studies and the South
    African-based Institute for Security Studies noted.

    The research's findings, documented in a book entitled "Scarcity and
    Surfeit: The Ecology of Africa's Conflicts", revealed that oil had
    become the most valuable of Sudan's contested resources, rendering
    civilians in the western Upper Nile region and other oil-producing
    areas especially vulnerable. [See IRIN Report:
    http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=32857.

    Senior Sudanese diplomats involved in the peace negotiations have
    admitted that the "skirmishes" in the western Upper Nile region were
    alarming, but deny any government policy deliberately targeting
    civilians militarily.

    "This is an area where a CPMT is operating," Muhammad Ahmad
    Dirdeiry, the charge d'affaires at the Sudanese embassy in the
    Kenyan capital, Nairobi, told IRIN. "I don't think anyone would be
    justified in saying there is ethnic cleansing, because there is a team
    which is on the ground to monitor and verify the situation."

    Dirdeiry, while admitting some responsibility on the part of
    pro-government militia, has also attributed the clashes in the region to

    the "absence of democracy" within areas controlled by the SPLM/A.
    "Some of the militia have a political agenda; others exist because of
    some economic factors," he said. "And some of these issues are not
    properly being addressed by the SPLM/A. This is the reason for the
    clashes from time to time."

    He is, however, hopeful that this problem will be addressed through
    the verification process that began with the CPMT to ensure that each
    party became accountable for the militia it controlled. "One party will
    always be answerable on the issue of militia," he said. "In the
    meantime, we think this problem should also be addressed. The
    militia will also have to resign to the reality and accept the fact that
    they
    have to change their way of life."

    Civilian protection monitoring

    The existence of the CPMTs, which are on the ground to monitor
    alleged abuses against civilians in disputed regions of Sudan, is
    largely credited to the US special envoy, Senator John Danforth, who
    negotiated important humanitarian agreements as part of the
    confidence-building measures towards a comprehensive ceasefire.

    The CPMT mechanism has been hailed for addressing one of the
    most significant components that had been missing in the Sudan
    peace process: human rights and humanitarian verification and
    reporting. The March talks held by the IGAD extended its mandate for
    another year.

    Humanitarian observers said the CPMT had bridged a gap that could
    not have been filled by OLS, the UN-led humanitarian coalition, whose
    humanitarian nature would have been jeopardised by documenting
    and reporting on abuses.

    Independent human rights organisations, on the other hand, had "had
    little influence on the policy making process, and their
    recommendations were easily disregarded by the warring parties,"
    one observer told IRIN.

    "To me, the CPMT is an incredible step," this observer said. "It has a
    reporting mechanism that can directly influence issues at the political
    level. Now we have a channel everyone can feed into."

    However, critics of the CPMTs argue that their mandate remains
    unclear and its progress has been slow.

    According to Jamera Rone, a researcher with the New York based
    Human Rights Watch (HRW), the CPMT process is short of personnel
    with knowledge and experience of Sudan, its peoples and history.

    The CPMT had also ignored important investigations on civilian
    abuses in Khartoum, where there are extensive reports of forcible
    recruitment of southerners living in the city by a government militia
    leader, Rone told IRIN. "The CPMT has not utilised its capacity fully,
    particularly in the crucial area of gathering information from the
    civilian
    victims it is supposed to protect," Rone said. "Examination of shrapnel
    alone will never tell us how many civilians were injured or killed by a
    bomb."

    The CPMT's strength, according to the HRW researcher, has been its
    logistical capacity and military analysis. "It has demonstrated to the
    government of Sudan and its militias, and to the SPLM/A, that it can
    gather hard military forensic evidence of what has really happened,"
    Rone said. "It has shown that it has the capacity to cut through the
    propaganda war and the parties' exaggerations and untruths about
    what is really going on in remote areas of Sudan."

    Peter Adwok, a Sudanese scholar, is also unimpressed with the work
    of the CPMTs so far. "I don't think they have done anything since the
    team was established last year," Adwok told IRIN. "The war on
    civilians continues, and they don't interfere. We are wondering what
    they are doing. They don't even go to the ground to look for
    information. They just get second-hand information."

    There are also emerging concerns that confusion over the CPMT's
    mandate has led to increased restrictions on its operations. CPMT
    Director of Operations, Laney Pankey, told IRIN in April that the work
    of the two teams based in Rumbek and Khartoum, had been grounded
    for nearly a month. [See also:
    http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=33300]

    The teams had since 7 March had been unable to make any visits to
    sites to complete investigations or initiate new investigations into
    fresh
    reports of abuses, he said. "There is a lack of agreement between the
    government of Sudan and the team on their responsibilities," Pankey
    said. "We have only been able to conduct administrative flights to
    deliver supplies or relocate personnel," he said.

    According to Pankey, normal procedure would involve the CPMT
    notifying the Sudanese foreign ministry of any planned investigations,
    which would in turn notify a military intelligence division. However,
    Sudanese military intelligence had since 7 March stopped processing
    these notifications.

    Pankey emphasised, however, that the teams did not require any
    permission or authority to travel to conduct their investigations, but
    they did need "the full support and cooperation" from the military and
    local militias for reasons of safety and security. "We think the
    agreement is very simple, concise, clear and precise, in that they will
    facilitate and support our visits and investigations where required to,"

    he said. "They are supposed to provide security protection and
    acknowledge what we are going to do," he said.

    Nuba ceasefire

    The January 2002 Nuba Mountains ceasefire between the Sudanese
    government and the SPLM/A has achieved a good measure of
    success, especially in allowing humanitarian access to the area, which
    had long been closed to relief agencies. In January 2003, the
    ceasefire was extended for another six months.

    Brokered by the US and Swiss governments, the Nuba ceasefire was
    an undertaking by the Sudanese government and SPLM/A to end the
    abduction of civilians; allow international monitors to investigate
    attacks on civilians; and establish tranquillity to facilitate the
    delivery of
    humanitarian aid in the Nuba region of Southern Kordofan,
    south-central Sudan.

    The ceasefire is being managed and monitored by a Joint Military
    Commission, comprising representatives from both the government
    and the SPLM/A and an international monitoring presence, including
    military and civilian staff.

    The negotiated ceasefire, which came into force on 22 January 2002,
    curbed large-scale fighting in the Nuba Mountains and paved the way
    for large humanitarian operations, which helped avert what had been
    flagged as a potential famine looming in the region.

    The region had been blocked to humanitarian access for over a
    decade by access denials - flying in the face of international
    humanitarian law - and intensive fighting.

    A baseline study on the Nuba Mountains, carried out by the Office of
    the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan in November
    2002, said the ceasefire had contributed to an improvement of
    people's lives and facilitated increased freedom of movement, as well
    as improved access to assets and resources.

    In the words of Dirdeiry, the Nuba ceasefire is a "really remarkable"
    step towards development in the region. "For over a year, a monitored
    ceasefire is in place," he said. "In the past, there was concern in that

    area over humanitarian access. That has completely been
    addressed."

    Dirdeiry said that as a result of the progress in Nuba, the parties were

    encouraged to move on towards negotiating a final peace deal for the
    region in the ongoing round of talks, which have also focused on the
    disputed areas of western Upper Nile and southern Blue Nile.

    The Nuba Mountains ceasefire and its implementation may provide a
    model for the entire Sudanese peace process, particularly due to its
    historic interaction with both the north and the south, according to one

    analyst. "The ceasefire has held very well and may be very predictive
    of what may happen in the context of a final ceasefire," he told IRIN.

    Despite the success of the Nuba ceasefire, analysts have stressed
    that the humanitarian agreements signed could not be implemented
    without a clear framework for enforcement of the recommendations of
    the monitoring teams. Some sources have said the success of the
    agreement depends on sustained pressure being brought to bear by
    the US on the Sudanese government, which it still lists among the
    world's leading state sponsors of terrorism.

    "Khartoum is still very sensitive about the evil tag it got from the
    Bush
    administration as one of the leading state sponsors of international
    terrorism," one observer told IRIN. "They want to be seen to be
    cooperating in the peace process."

    Access in Blue Nile

    Another breakthrough regarding civilian protection in Sudan was
    achieved in March when the UN's leading humanitarian agencies
    began sending food relief to Blue Nile State, in the east.

    The area was opened to aid agencies following lengthy separate
    bilateral negotiations between the UN, the Government of Sudan and
    the SPLM/A in mid-January, followed by a joint assessment of the
    humanitarian situation in the region.

    The World Food Programme and United Nations Children's Fund
    announced on 19 March that they had started the first large-scale
    operation to deliver essential assistance to 115,000 drought and
    war-affected persons in the region.

    The humanitarian assessment had indicated that over 90 percent of
    the total population were in need of food assistance, the statement
    said. The situation was worse for internally displaced persons, 60
    percent of whom were children and women, whose survival was
    challenged by inadequate food and frequent illnesses.

    The protracted conflict in the region has destroyed nearly all
    infrastructure and created large-scale humanitarian needs, according
    to recent humanitarian assessments. Until now, the southern Blue Nile
    region has been inaccessible to large-scale humanitarian operations
    carried out by OLS, due to objections by the Khartoum government.

    Humanitarian programmes in the region have been limited to a few
    non-OLS relief agencies. Monitoring groups were only able to assess
    humanitarian needs in the region following the cessation of hostilities
    agreement reached during last year's Machakos negotiations.

    Increased humanitarian access to southern Blue Nile has also been
    credited to a US government focus on Sudan, and increased US
    pressure on the Khartoum government, which had argued that
    southern Blue Nile was outside the area historically considered
    southern Sudan, and lay outside the OLS humanitarian mandate.

    Recent assessments indicate that southern Blue Nile requires
    sustained emergency assistance, due primarily to prolonged
    insecurity. Global malnutrition levels have risen to more than 20
    percent in the region, according to aid workers. "People are leaving in
    search of water and food. These people need assistance. It is getting
    too late," a relief worker told IRIN.

    Humanitarian prospects

    Although agreements for the Nuba Mountains and other disputed
    areas of Sudan have served to improve humanitarian access, analysts
    stress that, without efforts to arrive at a genuine settlement to the
    Sudanese war, this is superficial.

    The March round of the IGAD talks focused on the administration of
    the three disputed areas of southern Blue Nile, and the Nuba
    Mountains and Abyei areas of Southern Kordofan. The talks also
    extended the mandate of the CPMTs to monitor and verify claims of
    attacks on civilians. IGAD ministers from Kenya, Eritrea, Ethiopia,
    Djibouti and Uganda also agreed that member states should
    contribute personnel to the VMT, an IGAD statement said.

    There have, however, been fears that concessions secured on the
    protection of civilians would be lost with the US government's
    preoccupation with its war on Iraq. Such fears appear to have gained
    credence with recent lapses in the Cessation of Hostilities, but are
    dismissed by Kenyan Foreign Minister Kalonzo Musyoka, who said
    they were based on exaggeration of the US input in the peace
    process.

    "There is no parallel between the peace process and the war [in Iraq].
    This is a regional countries' undertaking, which we must see through if
    we hope to have a stable community," Musyoka told journalists in
    Nairobi.

    With new challenges emerging on the political front - especially in
    determining the future status of disputed areas of Nuba Mountains,
    Abyei and southern Blue Nile, which are not considered part of the
    south by the government, but where much of the population backs the
    southern rebellion - civilian protection will continue to be a key focus

    area in the ongoing peace process.

    "Through the IGAD process, we have reinvigorated efforts to bring
    peace to Sudan," Dirdeiry told IRIN. "Civilian protection is one of the
    areas in which we have made significant progress."

    In Sudan, a key problem will be moving from positive rhetoric and
    signed agreements - often delivered in the past - to establishing a
    culture of civilian protection and an end to impunity for violations of
    international humanitarian law.

    In that light, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
    recently welcomed the creation by President Umar Hasan al-Bashir in
    February of a national commission on international humanitarian law,
    describing it as "a major step toward effective implementation of
    humanitarian law in Sudan".

    The commission's task would be to advise and assist the government
    in spreading knowledge of and applying international humanitarian
    law, and thus meeting its international obligations, said the ICRC in
    Khartoum. The government, it said, "must adopt laws to ensure, for
    example, that prisoners of war, wounded and sick combatants and
    civilians benefit from the guarantees to which they are entitled".

    Yet, barely a week after the release of the ICRC's statement, the
    Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG) noted that, in
    continuing violation of agreements it had signed, the government and
    proxy forces were continuing attacks in oilfield areas of western Upper
    Nile, and that "the primary victims of the violence are civilians".

    Calling for the political engagement that would support and
    copper-fasten peace agreements and improved humanitarian access,
    ICG Africa Programme Co-Director John Prendergast called on the
    international community to "immediately condemn the new and
    continuing attacks".

    "The parties must be held accountable for agreements signed in the
    context of the peace process", he said. "Otherwise, neither the
    government, the SPLM/A nor the Sudanese people can be expected
    to take the process seriously."

    END DOCUMENT

    --
    Jemera Rone
    Sudan researcher, Counsel
    Human Rights Watch
    1630 Connecticut Ave. NW, suite 500
    Washington, DC 20009
    202-612-4328
    fax 202-612-4333; reception 202-612-4321
    email [email protected]
    Sudan page: http://www.hrw.org/africa/sudan.php
    Sudan - World Report chapter 2002:
    http://www.hrw.org/wr2k2/africa12.html
    Sudan Maps: http://www.RightsMaps.com/html/sudmap1.html
                  

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    تسلم عزيزي...............وشكرا جزيلا..وارجو ان تنشر لنا المزيد

    مع تحياتي
                  

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: Tumadir)

    اسال آخرالاسلام..هل فى البدء كان النفط ..ام فى البدء كان السخط ؟
    اهذى,ربما كنت غريبا عن بنى قومى,فقد يفرنقع الشغراء عن لغتى قليلا
    كى انظفها من الماضى ومنهم.....
    لم اجد جدوى من الكلمات الا رغبه الكلمات فى تغيير صاحبها....
    ارى مدنا من الورق المسلح بالملوك والفقهاء وبدله الكاكى....
    ارى مدناتتوج فاتحيها
    وتصدر الشهداء كى تستورد الويسكى
    واحدث منتجات الجنس والتعذيب....
    ارى مدنا تعلق عاشقيها
    فوق اغصان الحديد
    وتشرد الاسماء عند الفجر...
    عند الفجر ياتى سادن الصنم الوحيد
    ماذا نودع غير هذا السجن؟
    ماذا يخسر السجناء؟
    نمشى نحو اغنيه بعيده
    نمشى الى الحريه الاولى
    فنلمس فتنه الدنيا لاول مره فى العمر...
    هذا الفجر ازرق
    والهواء يرى ويؤكل مثل حب التين
    واحدا
    وثلاثه
    مائه
    والف
    باسم شعب نائم فى هذه الساعات
    عند الفجر عند الفجر,نختتم القصيده
    ونرتب الفوضى على درجات هذا الفجر
    بوركت الحياه
    وبورك الاحياء
    فوق الارض
    لا تحت الطغاه
    تحياالحياه
    تحيا الحياه

    .
    .
    دارت علينا واستدارت..ادبرت و استدبرت..
    هل غيمه اخرى تخون الناظرين اليك؟
    فقه يلائم شهوه الفئه الجديده
    طحلب الايام بين المد والجزر
    اقتصاد يهدم الانتاج
    كى يبنى المطاعم والفنادق..
    النفايات التى طارت من الطبقات نحو العرش
                  

04-22-2003, 11:07 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: safrajat)

    سمير

    جيت لقيت ناس كتيرة ضايرت اسالتك ، وان شا الله الشكوك زالت

    جميرا رون ، بتحضر جلسات مؤتمر الدراسات السودانية السنوى ،وانا بشارك فيه كل سنة ، وبعرفها ، ما شخصية وهمية

    حكاية الميلنق لست ، ان شا الله تكون وضحت ليك من شرح الخواض

    هالة قوته وشروم طبعا القوا ضو على ناس من اسرهم وقصص ما من الخيال

    لو بديت تحس بانه فعلا دى مشكلة ومحتاجة لى حل، دة يكون "مكسب" زى ما بقولوا السودانيين بعد نحن طلعنا من السودان

    المهم وحد كفاحك معانا عشان نوقف الملاعيب دى ، مش بتستحق تعبنا؟؟؟


    هاك



    From: Jemera Rone [[email protected]] Sent: Fri 4/18/2003 7:24 PM
    To: Jemera Rone
    Cc:
    Subject: NUBA ARRESTS
    Attachments:

    View As Web Page
    Subject: Mr. Mohamed Kafi Kortikaila and Mr. Kuku Al Noor have been
    recently arrested by GoS security
    Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003

    Dear Friend: [name withheld] the story of Kuku Alnoor started since we
    returned from All-Nuba
    Conference in Kowda. Kuku was one of the participants of the the
    conference as a "Shat "tribal leaded as well as a co-ordinator of Nuba
    Mountains Community leaders - Khartoum. Kuku did very important and
    revolutionary efforts which changed the regime`s plans, it was so easy
    for
    Kuku to approach the leaders and grass roots and talk about Kauda
    conference and Kauda resolutions and convince those who had been brain
    washed by the GOS that we should 1) raise our voice for self -
    determination 2) Nuba mountains should be a part of the south during the

    transitional period and 3) SPLA is not anti-islam or anti-muslims. He
    did all
    that in well-organized and legal meetings without saying or committing
    what could be described as anti-government crime. It was just a
    political
    view.
    Once the fourth round of the peace talks resumed in in Feb. 2003, the
    community leaders and the youth sent together a declaration to the
    international community and IGAD repeating what has been stated in 1 &
    2, and
    adding to that declaration described the Nuba who were representing the
    regime as regime officers and that they have no any influence on their
    community and what they is a GOS view.
    Dear friend, today Mohamed Kafi Kortikaila has been arrested with the
    same accusation (having a link with SPLA) and others are waiting .

    END DOCUMENT

    --
    Jemera Rone
    Sudan researcher, Counsel
    Human Rights Watch
    1630 Connecticut Ave. NW, suite 500
    Washington, DC 20009
    202-612-4328
    fax 202-612-4333; reception 202-612-4321
    email [email protected]
    Sudan page: http://www.hrw.org/africa/sudan.php
    Sudan - World Report chapter 2002:
    http://www.hrw.org/wr2k2/africa12.html
    Sudan Maps: http://www.RightsMaps.com/html/sudmap1.html

                  

04-22-2003, 11:12 PM

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    شهداء رمضان

    هاك

    From: Jemera Rone [[email protected]] Sent: Fri 4/18/2003 7:02 PM
    To: Jemera Rone
    Cc:
    Subject: statement from the Ramadan Martyrs’ Family League
    Attachments:

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    Subject:
    [sudanstudies] FROM THE RAMADAN FAMILY LEAGUETO THE HUMAN
    RIGHTS
    COMMISSION, GENEVA
    Date:
    Fri, 11 Apr 2003 23:49:53 -0500


    From SHRO-Cairo

    April 10, 2003

    SHRO-Cairo received this statement from the Ramadan Martyrs’ Family
    League.

    The Ramadan Martyrs’ Family League in Sudan, Egypt, the United Kingdom,
    and the United States
    renews continuous condemnation of the Sudan Government’s Massacre of the
    Sudanese Armed Forces’
    regulars in April 1990, and asks for the broadest support possible from
    the People of Sudan, the Human
    Rights Commission, and the International Community for the League’s
    legitimate right to press upon the
    Sudan Government to:




    · Locate the cemetery of the 28 army officers and the 200 or more
    non-commissioned officers who
    were extra-judicially killed by Omer al-Bashir and his close assistants
    in April 1990;




    · Deliver the wills of the Martyrs to the families of the
    Martyrs;




    · Surrender all official papers of the extra-judicial trials to
    an internationally recognized Fact Finding
    Committee under the joint supervision of the Human Rights Commission,
    Sudan Judiciary, and the
    democratically recognized Bar Association of Sudan (including
    independent lawyers with consent of the
    League), which is not relevant to the existing government-controlled Bar
    Association;




    · Put on public trial in accordance with international norms and
    the best of Sudan laws all the accused
    persons, including the head of state Omer al-Bashir, Hassan al-Turabi,
    Ali Osman Mohamed Taha, and
    the other senior officials of the government, whether military or
    civilian, at the time of the extra-judicial
    killings of the Martyrs.




    The Ramadan Martyrs’ Family League urges the Human Rights Commission to
    honor its obligation towards the protection of
    human rights and civil freedoms of the Sudanese people, renew the
    Mission of the Human Rights’ Special Reporter, and
    resume the other activities of the Commission in the Sudan.

    END DOCUMENT

    --
    Jemera Rone
    Sudan researcher, Counsel
    Human Rights Watch
    1630 Connecticut Ave. NW, suite 500
    Washington, DC 20009
    202-612-4328
    fax 202-612-4333; reception 202-612-4321
    email [email protected]
    Sudan page: http://www.hrw.org/africa/sudan.php
    Sudan - World Report chapter 2002:
    http://www.hrw.org/wr2k2/africa12.html
    Sudan Maps: http://www.RightsMaps.com/html/sudmap1.html

                  

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    اخبار الاغاثة والمعونات والاجاويد، حسب المناطق هاك





    Humanitarian Situation

    UN Aid to Southern Blue Nile
    WFP and UNICEF began delivery of assistance to Southern Blue Nile in Eastern Sudan, for the first time ever. The initial intervention targeted areas controlled by both the Government and SPLM/A. Over the next month, WFP will truck and airdrop food supplies to a total of 79,000 people who have been deemed to be “critically food insecure”. WFP will continue to monitor the situation on the ground, and provide food as needed in the months leading up to the next harvest in October 2003. UNICEF has been carrying out operations and maintenance operations in the water sector since 16th March, including repair of 18 hand pumps. A UNICEF drilling rig will be operational from mid April. The needs assessment that took place in February identified the critical water shortage as the principle unmet need in the SPLM controlled area of Southern Blue Nile.

    Funding
    The Arab Fund for Social and Economic Development has approved a $10 million grant for water projects in Southern Sudan. The financial support shall be used in the implementation of water projects in 10 towns along the White Nile, extending a 50 km distribution net from Al-Renk town in Upper Nile, and the construction of a number of water facilities in war-affected areas. The Southern Development Fund also received an authorization of 400 million dinars from the Federal Ministry of Finance to start work in the construction of the El-Jeleblain – Renk road.

    A letter of endorsement was received from the Japanese Government to finance the revitalization of agricultural productive capacities in Post-conflict zones of the Nuba Mountains region to the tune of over US$ 1 million. The implementation process is expected to commence in July 2003.

    Human Rights
    The United Nations Rapporteur on Human Rights for Sudan, Mr. Gerhard Baum, stated that although there have been some improvements, Sudan’s overall human rights picture has not changed significantly. Mr. Baum also noted that peacemaking efforts between the government and the rebels of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) have resulted in some improvements, but many problems continue. The UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights for Sudan said both the Government and the SPLM impede the people’s rights to free assembly and speech. Some improvements have taken place in the field of war-related human rights violations, a reduction of bombings, abductions and broader access for the humanitarian relief and decreased number of political prisoners. Mr. Baum recommends that any development aid for Sudan should be linked to real progress on human rights issues. He urged an end to the state of emergency and indiscriminate targeting of civilians, and a repeal of laws giving extensive powers to security forces.


    Humanitarian concerns by Region

    Upper Nile
    Bentiu: The National Human Aid and Development Organization is currently undertaking a humanitarian mission in Mayom Province. The organization provided health services to 2,200 people in Mankien from 13 to 30 April 2003. Poor sanitation and inadequate quantities of clean water were seen as the main causes of diarrhea and eye infections, which were seen as the major complaints.

    A WFP-led registration and verification exercise was conducted in Bentiu and Rubkona last week. 67,514 people were registered. The results of the exercise indicate 37,856 people (7,287 HHs) in Bentiu and 29,658 people (5,714 HHs) in Rubkona. The results showed an increase of 12,541 people in comparison to the previous caseload. This increase is attributed to the continued population movement due to insecurity and difficulty in targeting the needy people in the absence of organized IDP camps.

    Over 3,000 children were vaccinated against measles by the EPI unit in the area of Pariang Province.

    The EPI unit in collaboration with UNICEF and MSF-France has begun a polio campaign targeting 41,942 children in Unity State. The campaign aims to increase the coverage based on the last campaign implemented in December 2002.

    Latjor, Pochalla, Pibor and Bieh:
    About 13,500 people have returned to Latjor and Pochalla from Pinyudo refugee camp in Ethiopia, where they had lived as refugees for almost ten years. The returnees are concentrated in the southeastern part of Latjor and the southwestern part of Pochalla. They fled Ethiopia after UNHCR attempted to relocate them to another camp following attacks by the host community of the Anyuak tribe. Latjor and Pibor are already highly food insecure, and given the lack of local resources, it will be difficult for the returnees, many of who have been gone for a decade, to settle in the next year.

    Western Upper Nile
    Sever fighting between pro-government militias and SPLA associated with the switiching of allegiance of warlord Peter Gadet and extension of oilfield development led to massive displacement associated with severe human rights abuses, documented by the CPMT. The continued insecurity has caused displaced populations to be forced to move repeatedly and has hampered assessment and delivery of relief aid, which in many cases has been limited to hit-and-run interventions. Because of this highly unstable situation it has not yet been possible to finalise assessment of the number of people displaced but this data is now expected to be finalized in the near future.

    Upper Nile (Bieh State)
    At the same time there is a slow onset emergency in Upper Nile, as in Bahr el Ghazal, due to insufficient rainfall. The Annual Needs Assessment projects a 70 per cent increase in food aid for Upper Nile and Jonglei for 2003. WFP is using nutritional information to prioritise food distribution and will increase the food ration to 75% of needs. UNICEF has committed 20% of available stock for therapeutic feeding. Continuing concerns regarding security in Bieh State in particular, has made it difficult for many agencies to operate there.


    South Darfur State
    During the first week of March 2003, fighting between the Arab and Fur ethnic groups took place in Kassa, Kapasa and Adarah village in Wadi Saleh Province in South Darfur. An unconfirmed estimated number of 324 HHs have been displaced to Belda Romalia, Sendo, Mugair and Gellgysim villages in Wadi Saleh Province and 135 HHs to Kabum. A report from Kassa locality indicates that 31 villages are now completely deserted due to insecurity and that an estimated population of 17,834 people has moved to secure areas in Kassa locality and Nyala.

    Bahr el Ghazal
    Food shortages have been on the increase in Bahr el Ghazal since 1999. This situation has been exacerbated by drought in northern Bahr el Ghazal. This is cause for concern, given that the region has been relatively peaceful compared to other regions while, at the same time, there has been a steady increase in food aid each year since 1999.

    Southern Blue Nile
    WFP and UNICEF began delivery of assistance to Southern Blue Nile in Eastern Sudan, for the first time. The initial intervention targeted areas controlled by both the Government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A). Over the next month, WFP will truck and airdrop food supplies to a total of 79,000 people who have been deemed to be “critically food insecure. UNICEF WES has commenced interventions in this sector and will have a drilling rig operational by mid April. Most of these communities have been affected by both conflict and drought The chronic lack of water in the region is now approaching an acute crisis, with many families surviving through digging shallow wells in the bed of the temporary river.





    The Annual North/South Livestock Coordation meeting will take place in Khartoum during the month of April under the auspices of FAO.

    An investigation into the outbreak of Haemorrhagic speticaemia in Liany Kajor Keji in Equatoria region will take place in April.













                  

04-22-2003, 11:26 PM

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    اعتقالات زيادة هاك



    From: Jemera Rone [[email protected]] Sent: Fri 4/18/2003 7:16 PM
    To: Jemera Rone
    Cc:
    Subject: AI: Incommunicado detentions, El Fasher, N. Darfur
    Attachments:

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    PUBLIC AI Index: AFR 54/022/2003
    15 April 2003

    UA 103/03 Fear of torture or ill-treatment/
    detention without charge

    SUDAN

    Adam Ahmed Mohammed Guma' (m), aged 51, businessman
    Mohammed Ahmed Karama (m), aged 50, businessman
    Khalil Mohammed Din (m), aged 45, farmer
    Mohammed Tayrab (m), aged 40
    Ishag Teimi (m)
    Yousif Sam (m)
    Adam Harun (m)
    Omer Hussein (m)
    Boos Al Zaghawy (m)

    The nine men named above were detained without charge some time
    between 1 and 12 April. They are being held incommunicado at Shala
    prison near El Fasher town, North Darfur province, and may be at
    risk of torture or other ill-treatment.

    The men were initially detained by security personnel in Kabkabia
    town, North Darfur province, before their transfer to Shala
    prison. Government security forces have secretly used torture
    against detainees suspected of supporting opposition political
    groups while in custody.

    It is thought that the men, who come from the Fur and Zaghawa
    ethnic groups, may have been detained in connection with recent
    armed clashes between government forces and a new armed group
    operating in Darfur, calling itself the Sudan Liberation Army
    (SLA). The SLA claimed it had killed dozens of soldiers and seized
    their vehicles. The government has neither confirmed nor denied
    the claim.

    Khalil Mohammed Din was previously arrested with other Fur
    community leaders by the security forces in May 2002, after groups
    of nomads attacked the village of Shoba and killed 17 people. He
    and other Fur detainees were released without charge in August
    2002. He told Amnesty International delegates in Darfur that the
    detainees had been detained in poor conditions and had not even
    been interrogated.

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION The Sudan Liberation Army has been fighting
    government forces since early February 2003. It accuses the
    government of keeping Darfur, a remote area that borders Chad in
    the western part of the country, under-developed and marginalized.
    Farming communities in the region, comprised of ethnic groups such
    as the Fur and the Zaghawa, have clashed regularly with cattle and
    camel herders over scarce water resources and pasture.

    RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as
    possible, in Arabic or English or your own language:

    - expressing concern for the safety of Adam Ahmed Mohammed Guma,
    Mohammed Ahmed Karama, Khalil Mohammed Din, Mohammed Tayrab, Ishag
    Teimi, Yousif Sam, Adam Harun, Omer Hussein and Boos Al
    Zaghawy, detained between 1 and 12 April and currently being held
    without charge at Shala prison;

    - seeking assurances that the detainees will not be tortured or
    ill treated;

    - calling on the authorities to abide by its commitments under
    Article 9 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political
    Rights (ICCPR) and either charge the detainees with a recognizable
    criminal offence and give them a prompt and fair trial in
    accordance with international standards or set them free
    immediately;

    - urging the authorities to allow the detainees immediate and
    unrestricted access to their relatives, legal counsel and any
    medical aid they may need.

    APPEALS TO (Time difference = GMT + 2 hrs / BST + 1 hrs):

    His Excellency Lieutenant General Omar Hassan al-Bashir
    President of the Republic of Sudan
    People's Palace
    PO Box 281, Khartoum, Sudan
    Telegram: President al-Bashir, Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: 00 249 11 771651 / 787676 / 783223 (please keep
    trying)
    [Salutation: Your Excellency]

    Maj-Gen Tayyib Ibrahim Muhammed Khayr
    Adviser to the President on Security Affairs
    People's Palace
    PO Box 281, Khartoum, Sudan
    Telegram: Adviser to the President on Security Affairs,
    Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: 00 249 11 771651 / 787676 / 783223 (please keep
    trying)
    [Salutation: Dear Major-General]

    Mr Ali Mohamed Osman Yassin
    Minister of Justice and Attorney General
    Ministry of Justice, Khartoum, Sudan
    Telegram: Justice Minister, Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: 00 249 11 774906 / 771651 / 787676 /
    783223 (please keep trying)
    [Salutation: Dear Minister]

    Major General Abdul-Rahim Muhammed Hussein
    Minister of Internal Affairs
    Ministry of Interior
    PO Box 281, Khartoum, Sudan
    Telegram: Minister of Internal Affairs, Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: 00 249 11 773046 / 770186 / 777900
    [Salutation: Dear Minister ]

    Mr Mustafa Osman Ismail
    Minister of Foreign Affairs
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    PO Box 873, Khartoum, Sudan
    Telegram: Foreign Minister, Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: 00 249 11 779383
    [Salutation: Dear Minister]

    General Ibrahim Sulayman
    Governor of Northern Darfur
    C/o People's Palace
    PO Box 281
    Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: 00 24911 771651/783223
    [Salutation: Dear Sir]

    PLEASE SEND COPIES OF YOUR APPEALS TO: His Excellency Dr Hasan
    Abdin Mohammad Osman, Embassy of Sudan, 3 Cleveland Row, St
    James's, London SW1A 1DD. Fax: 020 7839 7560

    AND, IF POSSIBLE, TO THE FOLLOWING:
    Dr Yasir Sid Ahmed
    Advisory Council for Human Rights
    PO Box 302
    Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: 00 249 11 779173 / 770883
    [Salutation: Dear Sir]

    PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Please do not send appeals after
    27 May 2003.



    END DOCUMENT

    --
    Jemera Rone
    Sudan researcher, Counsel
    Human Rights Watch
    1630 Connecticut Ave. NW, suite 500
    Washington, DC 20009
    202-612-4328
    fax 202-612-4333; reception 202-612-4321
    email [email protected]
    Sudan page: http://www.hrw.org/africa/sudan.php
    Sudan - World Report chapter 2002:
    http://www.hrw.org/wr2k2/africa12.html
    Sudan Maps: http://www.RightsMaps.com/html/sudmap1.html

                  

04-22-2003, 11:25 PM

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    اختي تماضر...

    سلام وبعد

    يا ستي انتي عارفه انك اخت واخت عزيزه....النضال من النت وله البوستات وله تدويل المشكله وله حمل السلاح... ما حا يوصلنا لنتيجه...ده راي انا...كدي وريني انتو بتناضلوا كيفن وانا بعدين بقول ليك الراي....انا شخصيا كلامك كلو ... رسلتو..وترجمتو لناس ..في السودان.... وطلبت منهم لا بد ان يجاوبونا عليهو...لسبب واحد ان يعرفوا ان المواطن السوداني ايا كان مهموما بالوطن....


    ودمتي ولي عوده وارجو ان تواصلي ..... كما ارجو ان تسعي وان تنشري لنا بعض الوثائق بالعربيه... لانو في ناس هناك في ارض الدعاش عايزين يقروها برضو...وتسلمي ....ودمتي...
                  

04-22-2003, 11:29 PM

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    شكرا يا سمير على لين قلبك مع الانسان السودانى

    والمنشورات دى زاتها فى ناس عندهم باع فى الترجمة معانا فى المنتدى ن ممكن نطلب منهم ترجمتها


    عادل عثمان مثلا ،


    اما بنناضل كيف
    فبيدة فان لم يستطع ، فبقلمه وان لم يستطع فبامضائه وان لم يستطع فبقلبه



    معاك لغاية النية


    ايها المناضلون ، كيف تناضلون؟؟؟؟ السؤال للجميع
                  

04-23-2003, 00:25 AM

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    تماضر
    شكرا يا عظيمة على المستندات
    الاخ سمير
    انا دايرة اعرف انت بترسل المستندات دى لمنو بالضبط فى السودان ومنتظر منهم الرد لانه نحن برضه عندنا حاجات دايرين نرسلها لانه ما تعرض له الاخوة الذكرتهم ليك فوق ديل عايزين ياخدوا حقهم وانا لا ادرى ان كنت تعلم ان افراد جهاز الامن محصنون ضد المساءلة القانونية الا باذن من رئيس الجمهورية وذلك حسب نص قانون الامن الوطنى ام لا ورغم ذلك قام الاخوة المذكورين برفع مذكرة لما يسمى بلجنة حقوق الانسان بالمجلس الوطنى لم تتجاوز استقبال المجلس ولا زلنا بالانتظار ..اعوام ونحن بالانتظار ..فعليك الله ادينا العناوين البترسل ليها دى ينوبك ثواب
    ...


    واما عن كيف نناضل ..لنا عودة
    ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ
    ان عالما يتم تحديثه من اجل النساء حتما سيكون جميلا للرجال
                  

04-23-2003, 11:02 AM

ghurba


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    تماضر وهالة وكل الناس عليكم الله خلوني احكي ليكم قصة يوسف عبدالفتاح كان مخاطبا لطلاب احدي الجامعات فدار بينه وبين طالبه حوار حول اعتقالات الطلاب والتعذيب فكان رده والله لو في كلام ذي ده تكون مصيبة ..
    فكان رد الطالبة بعد ان اشارت الي بعض زملاءها الذين بدا اثر التعزيب علي اجسادهم ..لو انك ماعاف وانت داخل موسسات الحكومة فعلا دي كارثه ولو انت عارف وبتستخف بعقولنا تكون دي الكارثة الاكبر ودي الارجح... بعدها وقف احدي الطلاب و قال ليوسف بعد انكر تماما وجود بيوت اشباح وقال ليه الطالب انا علي استعداد لزهاب معاك وان اوصلك لاحدي الاماكن التي تم تعزيبي فيها , فقام يوسف من موقعه شاهرا امام كل الطلاب انه سيزهب مع الطالب لتقصي الحقيقه وخرخ الطلاب خلفهم والكل يقول هل هذا ممكن فما كان الا من يوسف عند وصولهم العربه وجهه نصيحه للطالب ان لا يتبعه او انه لن يكون مسئول عما يحدت وعندما هتف الطلاب واصر الطالب اطلق العنان لعربته فارا من المواجه.. فيا عزيزع سمير هل حقا بربك العظيم انت لاتدري ان هناك انتهاك لحقوق الانسان في بلدنا ؟هل انت لم تسمع الا عندم نشرت تماضر المعلومات ؟
                  

04-23-2003, 04:19 PM

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    Sudan Organisation Against Torture

    SOAT Press Release: 22 April 2003

    Confiscation of newspaper materials and the requisition of the editor of
    Al Sahafa
    Confiscation of Al Sahafa editorial materials and requisition of the
    newspaper’s Editor

    The media section of National Security Agency, confiscated editorial
    materials from the Al Sahafa newspaper in the early hours of Saturday,
    19 April 2003.

    Upon the confiscation from the printers, the security officer refused
    the publication of any article by the journalist, Khalid Fadel,
    due to critical nature of the article with regards to the disclosure of
    the Sudanese National Examinations papers before the exams taking place
    last month. In the article, he criticised the government policy on
    issues regarding education, teachers and the
    curricular. The article was due to be published on page five, Saturday
    edition, 19 April 2003, issue 3586.

    Also, the security officer ordered the halt of the publication of an
    article by the journalist Abd Algader Hafiz, specifically the section
    that looks at issues regarding Human Rights. The suspension of the press
    printing also included news item on the front page regarding the Umma
    Party General Conference in Khartoum, Alsayid Al Sadiq Al Mahdi #########
    the Umma Party.

    The confiscation took place at the printers, before and during the
    printing of the newspaper on Friday evening, when the security forces
    came, lead by a Lieutenant called Adam. They confiscated the materials
    outlined and banned the newspaper from publishing them. The newspaper
    was obliged to put in new articles and remove the articles deemed of
    concern.

    On Saturday 19 April 2003 at 9am, Lieutenant Adam called the newspaper’s
    editor on his private house telephone, Ustaz Nour Al Din Madani, 63, and
    ordered him to be report immediately to the security forces Head
    Quarters in Khartoum. Ustaz Nour Al Din Madani reported at 10am and was
    made to wait at reception for 6 hours, which he spent sitting on a
    chair. He eventually met Officer Adam and was interrogated in a very
    short time with regards to articles published by the journalist Lubna
    Ahmed Hussein, and was ordered not to publish any materials produced by
    Lubna Ahmed Hussein if it does not comply and allow for the materials to
    be reviewed and approved. The security forces media section made this
    order.

    Lubna Ahmed Hussein made a written complaint to this restriction to the
    National Security Agency. The complaint was reviewed and informed the
    journalist that the restriction has been lifted.

    Background

    Al Sahafa has previously suffered from restrictions on freedom of
    expression over recent months. On 5 September 2002, security forces
    seized 1800 issues of Al Sahafa (issue no. 3370, 5/9/02) from the
    printing agency. Again, the security forces confiscated the newspaper on
    8 November 2002, prior to distribution.

    SOAT calls upon the Government of Sudan to:

    i)Cease the imposition of suspensions, pre-printing and post-printing
    censorship on newspapers, and allow full freedom of
    expression in accordance with international human rights standards.

    ii)Allow proper research, discussion and dissemination of information on
    issues related to press freedom

    iii)Guarantee the respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms
    throughout Sudan in accordance with national laws and
    international human rights standards.

    The above recommendations should be sent in appeals to the following
    addresses:

    His Excellency Lieutenant General Omar Hassan al-Bashir
    President of the Republic of Sudan
    President' s Palace
    PO Box 281, Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: + 24911 783223

    Mr Ali Mohamed Osman Yassin
    Minister of Justice and Attorney General
    Ministry of Justice
    Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: + 24911 788941

    Mr Mustafa Osman Ismail
    Minister of Foreign Affairs
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    PO Box 873, Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: + 24911 779383
    Dr Yasir Sid Ahmed
    Advisory Council for Human Rights
    PO Box 302
    Khartoum, Sudan
    Sudan
    Fax: + 24911 770883

    His Excellency Ambassador Mr. Ibrahim Mirghani Ibrahim,
    Permanent Mission of the Republic of Sudan to the United Nations in
    Geneva,
    PO Box 335,
    1211 Geneva,
    Switzerland,
    Fax: +4122 731 26 56,
    E-mail: [email protected].


    SOAT is international human rights organisation established in the UK in
    1993. If you have any questions about this or any other SOAT
    information, please contact us:

    SOAT
    The Park Business Centre
    Kilburn Park Road
    London NW6 5LF
    Tel: 020 7625 8055
    Fax: 020 7372 2656
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.soatsudan.org

    END DOCUMENT
    --
    Jemera Rone
    Sudan researcher, Counsel
    Human Rights Watch
    1630 Connecticut Ave. NW, suite 500
    Washington, DC 20009
    202-612-4328
    fax 202-612-4333; reception 202-612-4321
    email [email protected]
    Sudan page: http://www.hrw.org/africa/sudan.php
    Sudan - World Report chapter 2002:
    http://www.hrw.org/wr2k2/africa12.html
    Sudan Maps: http://www.RightsMaps.com/html/sudmap1.html
                  

04-23-2003, 04:41 PM

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    يا شروووووم


    ما تقول لي ان محمد الوسيلة زوج سلوي سعيد
    بت عطبرة؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟
    خريجة قانون
                  

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: tmbis)

    PUBLIC
    AI Index: AFR 54/024/2003
    22 April 2003
    UA 109/03

    Fear of torture or ill-treatment/incommunicado
    detention/detention without charge/ possible prisoners of
    conscience

    SUDAN Fathi Mohammad al-Hassan (m), aged 41,
    journalist, member of the Arab Ba'ath Socialist Party

    Fathi Mohammad al-Hassan, a member of the Sudanese Arab Ba'ath
    Socialist Party, is being detained incommunicado at an unknown
    location and has reportedly been tortured. Amnesty International
    fears that he may be detained solely on account of his political
    affiliation, and he may therefore be a prisoner of conscience.

    Fathi Mohammad al-Hassan, an occasional journalist for the
    newspaper Al-Ayam (The Days), was arrested at his home by national
    security personnel at 2.30pm on 22 March and taken to an unknown
    place of detention. He has been held incommunicado since his
    arrest and has reportedly been tortured in detention. He has not
    been charged with any offence.

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION
    The Arab Ba'ath Socialist Party split from the pro-Iraq Ba'ath
    Party in Sudan four years ago. The Arab Ba'ath Socialist Party is
    considered the fourth member of the National Democratic Alliance
    (NDA), the main opposition coalition in the Sudan, which has been
    engaged in armed opposition to the government of President
    Lieutenant-General Omer al-Bashir in the eastern Sudan.

    Political opposition and freedom of expression, assembly and
    association are still severely curtailed for a number of
    opposition groups, particularly those with relations with the NDA.
    Under the State of Emergency Act and the National Security Forces
    Act, the security services can hold people in incommunicado
    detention without access to judicial review for up to nine months.


    RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as
    possible, in English or your own language:

    - expressing grave concern for the safety of Fathi Mohammad al-
    Hassan, detained on 22 March, and still without access;

    - calling on the authorities to immediately reveal the whereabouts
    of Fathi Mohammad al-Hassan and to give assurances that he will
    not be tortured or ill-treated;

    - calling on the authorities to investigate reports that Fathi
    Mohammad al-Hassan was tortured, to compensate him if this is
    found to be true and to bring anyone found to have used violence
    against him to justice;

    - urging the authorities to allow Fathi Mohammad al-Hassan
    immediate and unrestricted access to his relatives, legal counsel
    and any medical treatment he may need;

    - calling on the authorities to abide by their commitments under
    Article 9 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political
    Rights (ICCPR) to either charge the detainee with a recognizably
    criminal offence and give him a prompt and fair trial in
    accordance with international standards, or to set him free
    immediately.

    APPEALS TO (Time difference = GMT + 2 hrs / BST + 1 hrs):

    Mr Ali Mohamed Osman Yassin
    Minister of Justice and Attorney General
    Ministry of Justice
    Khartoum, Sudan
    Telegram: Justice Minister, Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: 00 249 11 799031
    [Salutation: Dear Minister]

    Major General Abdul-Rahim Muhammed Hussein
    Minister of Internal Affairs
    Ministry of Interior
    PO Box 281
    Khartoum, Sudan
    Telegram: Minister of Internal Affairs, Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax : 00249 11 773046
    [Salutation: Dear Minister]

    Mr Mustafa Osman Ismail
    Minister of Foreign Affairs
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    PO Box 873, Khartoum, Sudan
    Telegram: Foreign Minister, Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: 00 249 11 779383
    [Salutation: Dear Minister]

    PLEASE SEND COPIES OF YOUR APPEALS TO: His Excellency Dr Hasan
    Abdin Mohammad Osman, Embassy of Sudan, 3 Cleveland Row, St
    James's, London SW1A 1DD. Fax: 020 7839 7560

    AND, IF POSSIBLE, TO THE FOLLOWING:
    Dr Yasir Sid Ahmed
    Advisory Council for Human Rights
    PO Box 302
    Khartoum, Sudan
    Fax: 00 249 11 779173 / 770883

    PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Please do not send appeals after
    3 June 2003.


    ----------------------------------------------------

    SHOULD YOU MENTION AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL IN YOUR APPEALS? The name of
    Amnesty International may be used unless otherwise stated in the text
    above. Letters
    written in a private or personal capacity may be more effective.
    FAX NUMBER NOT WORKING? Officials will sometimes switch off their fax
    machines to stop appeals arriving ? please keep trying. If you can't get
    through,
    please put your appeal in the post. If a number is unobtainable please
    inform the

    Urgent Action team.
    EMAIL ADDRESS NOT WORKING? Please send a copy of the delivery error
    report
    to [email protected]
    RECEIVED A REPLY FROM A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL? Please send it or a copy to

    the Urgent Action team. If appropriate, thank the official who has
    replied and
    ask to be kept informed about the case.

    END DOCUMENT

    --
    Jemera Rone
    Sudan researcher, Counsel
    Human Rights Watch
    1630 Connecticut Ave. NW, suite 500
    Washington, DC 20009
    202-612-4328
    fax 202-612-4333; reception 202-612-4321
    email [email protected]
    Sudan page: http://www.hrw.org/africa/sudan.php
    Sudan - World Report chapter 2002:
    http://www.hrw.org/wr2k2/africa12.html
    Sudan Maps: http://www.RightsMaps.com/html/sudmap1.html
                  

04-23-2003, 05:29 PM

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Re: ردا على سمير ابراهيم فى بوست المعارضة ..... هدية (Re: Tumadir)

    Received April 23, 2003
    SCCN letter to the Dutch Foreign Affairs Chamber

    Members of the Commission of the Foreign Affairs Chambers –Dutch
    Parliament.
    24 April 2003
    Peace through Unlocking Human and Economic Potential of Sudan

    Honorable members,

    Over forty-six years, since the independence in 1956, successive
    Sudanese
    Governments waged wars of attrition against its own citizens in the
    southern
    part and Nuba Mountains, using advanced modern lethal arms.

    The Government forces and its militias destroyed most villages,
    educational,
    health and religious institutions, and all infra-structures, in an
    attempt
    to impose a program of Islamization and Arabization through Jihad.

    In the process, the majority youth of the Sudanese, for decades, lost
    educational opportunities at all levels, many perished, others fled the
    country for safety, and family members got separated; as wave after
    waves of
    humans sought refuge in foreign lands for safe heavens.

    This explains the immense concern and attention of the international
    community who have awakened to the plight of the Sudanese in recent
    times.

    The Netherlands is one of the major actors pursuing relentlessly peace
    and
    stability efforts in that part of the world. Hence, the recent
    conference
    hosted by Mrs. Agnes van Ardenne Minister for development cooperation on
    the
    reconstruction of the post war Sudan demonstrates a living example of
    the
    Dutch Government's concern for the plight of the people of Sudan.

    Consequently, the Dutch Government has put Sudan high on its agenda for
    quite a long time, also it vigorously sponsors the IGAD peace processes
    for
    final peace in Sudan.

    It is our conviction that the Netherlands certainly has a range of
    practical
    solutions yet to be put into test to help in conflict resolution and
    transformation, alleviation of poverty, and empowerment of the Sudanese
    civil society who suffered the scourge of war for almost five decades.

    As you are discussing Sudan in your plenary session at this juncture, we

    would like to take this opportunity to remind your kind honorable
    members
    of the role of the civil society in the post war reconstruction
    processes,
    peace building and eventual sustenance.

    We the members of the Sudanese Concerned Community and indeed the entire

    Sudanese civil society in Diaspora appeal to your kind honorable members
    to
    give full support to a just and lasting peace by putting more pressure
    on
    both parties especially the government of Sudan to negotiate in a good
    faith.

    We appeal to the honorable members to look at the human rights violation

    still being committed in Sudan; despite the recent lifting of Sudan from
    the
    list of the human rights bad records in Geneva.

    We would like to suggest that the Dutch Government make a feasable study

    with the involvement of the Sudanese Concerned Community in the
    Netherlands
    to start with the implementation of the quick impact program in the pipe

    line by investing immediately in the Sudanese Community for capacity
    building in governance, administration, media and other technical
    fields.

    We would like the Dutch Government to support and encourage small scale
    enterprises initiated by the Sudanese community members to enable them
    take
    more active role in socio-economic sustenance when they returned home
    after
    peace is signed.

    Kindly accept the considerations of our highest esteem.

    Sincerely,

    The Sudanese Concerned Community in Netherlands


    Gwado J. Ador
    06 484 11774
    Spijkerstraat 19
    1402 RA Bussum
    [email protected]

    William V. Akuar
    06 2530 7400
    Vosse Meerdije 40
    8251 PN Dronton
    [email protected]

    Osman Korena Solma
    0618972499
    Moreweg 588
    2531 BN Den Haag
    [email protected]

    END DOCUMENT
    --
    Jemera Rone
    Sudan researcher, Counsel
    Human Rights Watch
    1630 Connecticut Ave. NW, suite 500
    Washington, DC 20009
    202-612-4328
    fax 202-612-4333; reception 202-612-4321
    email [email protected]
    Sudan page: http://www.hrw.org/africa/sudan.php
    Sudan - World Report chapter 2002:
    http://www.hrw.org/wr2k2/africa12.html
    Sudan Maps: http://www.RightsMaps.com/html/sudmap1.html
                  


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