Niemat Ahmadi: The world’s leaders Failed Darfur women by their inaction

Niemat Ahmadi: The world’s leaders Failed Darfur women by their inaction


03-27-2011, 05:09 AM


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Title: Niemat Ahmadi: The world’s leaders Failed Darfur women by their inaction
Author: صلاح أبو زيد
Date: 03-27-2011, 05:09 AM
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The world’s leaders Failed Darfur women by their inaction
March 25th, 2011 by Niemat Ahmadi
The world’s leaders Failed Darfur women by their inaction

Yesterday was International Women’s Day, a very special day for me personally as a Sudanese woman from Darfur. It’s an important moment in which I stand in recognition of the struggle of the Darfuri women and as part of women’s struggle worldwide. Despite the suffering, Darfuri women have demonstrated outstanding resilience and strength and have served as leaders and spokesperson’s for their communities during the ongoing genocide in Darfur, for which they have to be recognized, particularly those who are still living in the camps.

Yesterday was the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. In 1911 – the year the holiday was first celebrated internationally – women could not yet vote in most countries. It is worth noting that women have accomplished a lot globally since then , however, that is not because the world have changed or opened its arms for women to come forward and have access to the different levels of participation, no, this is not simply the case! It’s because of women’s unspeakable struggles. Despite the fact that today a number of women serve as presidents and in other positions of power, there is still a long way to go if women are to enjoy the same access and rights as men. Looking at UN’s this year’s theme for International Women’s Day, “Equal access to education, training, and science and technology: Pathway to decent work for women,” indeed it is a very vital goal to be accomplished, however it’s extremely overwhelming when I look back and see the challenges ahead for women like those in Darfur.

For 8 years, while women around the globe have celebrated International Women’s Day, Darfuri women endure horror and fear every single hour of their existence. Since 2003, women in Darfur have been crying for security, protection and decent life with dignity as their minimum very basic rights, only to see handful promises from the international community.

Today as I am writing, rape and all forms of sexual violence has become part of the Darfuri women’s daily life, following news coming from on the ground in Darfur, at least 10 women are raped every week and these reports are only from those who can be able to speak or find someone who can speak for them. There are many more uncounted cases of those out of reach who can’t speak for themselves. After 8 years of suffering and oppression, it’s very unfortunate to see how the world leaders have failed the Darfuris by their inaction.

Listening to the Netherlands based Radio Dabanga, women have been asked in this occasion to describes their situation, as one woman from Zalingi said, “in this special day we are not celebrating , because we have been deprived from life, we are constantly oppressed and set to live in fear for being attacked at any time. The government has oppressed us through rape, starvation and forced us to live in salience, this is happening within the watch of the United Nations/African Union Mission (UNAMID) that is suppose to protect us”.

In Sudan today, the systematic rape have been extended by the government’s security apparatus to target even Darfuri women in the capital Khartoum as in case of Safia Ishag who was arrested following the students uprising and brutally raped by three national security agents. The government has also integrated violence against women into its state laws which legalize the flogging of women in public because of their choices such as of wearing pants. Yesterday Sudanese women in Khartoum went out to denounce these state laws, leading a peaceful protest against women’s oppression and demanding legal reforms. Sadly over 40 women have been beaten, arrested, and forcefully kept for further interrogation.

As one of the first-hand witnesses to the horror against women in Darfur and Sudan at large, I am determined to continue to speak for them to remind the world of the forgotten plights of my fellow people in Darfur. We must remind those leaders who have not kept their promises and call upon women leaders, particularly in the United States such as Secretary of the State Hillary Rodham Clinton and the US ambassador for global women’s issues, who have shown commitment to women issues that Darfuri women need your voices and demand your commitment to lead and rally the support for ending the tragic conditions that have surrounded their make shift camps for 8 years in Darfur. As women leaders, with competence and capability it’s imperative that you become the voice for those who are left voiceless in Darfur, and you should not allow the indicted genocidal criminal Al-Basher to rule over their destiny.


I urge the attention of women leaders worldwide, those who have devoted themselves to fight for women’s rights, to tell the world that Darfuri women need protection, security and safety. I call upon those who have committed to fight impunity that achieving justice and accountability for the crimes committed against the Darfuri women is morally imperative.

Finally, I can’t let this moment goes without recognizing the remarkable role played by Netherlands based Radio Dabanaga, yesterday on March 8th lunched special radio program devoted to give Darfuri women a voice. It does not only give them the hope that they can now make their voices heard, but it will bring their plight to the attention of the world community. If a little radio can give a woman a voice, then why not the United Nations with its huge operation, or why does the United States not take such practical steps that can substantially benefit women? It’s evident that if we can’t do everything we can still do something that can tangibly improve the life of women in some areas that they need the most.


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Title: Re: Niemat Ahmadi: The world’s leaders Failed Darfur women by their inaction
Author: صلاح أبو زيد
Date: 03-27-2011, 06:22 AM
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والعالم مشغول
يستغل البشير وعصابتة هذة الفرصة ليواصل في محرقته وتصفيته العنصرية
ضد انسان دارفور
الضحايا الاطفال والنساء
نعم العالم الان يحتفل باليوم العالمي للنساء و نساء دارفور
مازلن يبحثن عن رشفة ماء وقطعة خبزو ظل آمن من رصاصة مباغتة
او اغتصاب من دباب مسعور
نساء الهب اقدامهن وجع النزوح
كتايب الدفاع الشعبي مثلها مثل كتايب القذافي
تحاصر وتطلق النار على اناس عزل في معسكرات النزوح
العالم الان غافل عن انسان دارفور
فكيف ننسى نحن؟
التحية لابناء دارفور رجال ونساء القابضين على جمر القضية
والتحية العالية للناشطة نعمات أحمدي

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Title: Re: Niemat Ahmadi: The world’s leaders Failed Darfur women by their inaction
Author: صلاح أبو زيد
Date: 03-27-2011, 03:51 PM
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نماذج لاعمال عنف جارية الآن:
Quote: بتر رجل النازح على حسين اثر الاعتداء علية من قبل عناصر جهاز الامن
بواسطة | ahmed– 27 March 2011
مصنف بإسم | : أخبار

اطلقت قوة مسلحة من جهاز الأمن ظهر الخميس النار على النازح على حسين من معسكر الحميدية بزالنجى بغرب دافور، بعد مطاردته أثناء عودته من (سوق الخميس) الى المعسكر وتعرض حسين لضرب مبرح انتهى إلى قطع رجله اليسرى بعملية جراحية . وقال شهود عيان لراديو دبنقا أن أفراد الأمن قاموا بنقل على حسين وهو احد قيادات النازحين ، الى المستشفى ، وادعوا انهم وجدوه ملقيا فى سوق (المرين) . لكن المجنى عليه أفاد قبل أن يفقد الوعي انه ضرب بواسطة افراد الأمن. وأفاد شهود ان قوات الأمن حاصرت المستشفى، ومنعت حتى اقربائه من الدخول اليه بعد العملية . وقالوا انه قد قيد يديه بسلاسل . ووصف النازحون الحدث بالارهابى ال########، وانه محاولة لتصفية كوادر المعسكرات

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