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Re: – الحرية للمعتقلين أو منحهم حقوقهم... (Re: د.محمد بابكر)
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Quote: Free detainees or give them rights On the night of 25 January 2012, five members from the youth group, Girifna, were arrested by the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) following an event organized by Girifna to discuss the development and human rights situation in East Sudan. On the same day, the family of Dr. Bushra Gamar was marking his 7 months in detention and waiting for him to face a fair trial. Gamar was arrested on 25 June 2011 for his human rights activism in Southern Kordofan. The families of well-known writer and artist , Abdelmoniem Rahma, and at least 11 other detainees have no information about their whereabouts and are worried that any trial they face will not be a civilian trial as they are allegedly affiliated with the banned SPLM-North.During the Girifna event which hosted a number of speakers from East Sudan. The mother of another high-profile detainee, a young student and Girifna member, Taj Al Sir Gaafar spoke about her son’s month-long detention and said that a security official has implied to her that her son will face abuse.The Girifna members detained on Wednesday are, Nagi Musa, Amar Dirar, Gazi Altayeb, Shareef Kamal, Omar Hamid, Mohamed Omer Al Amin ( Mohamed Mahjoub). Other youth activists involved with Girifna and Youth For Change were also arrested over the weekend, they are Khalaf Saeed, Yasin Saeed, Hatim Shinab and Magdi Akashah. The detainees were taken to Kober Prison where they have not been charged so far according to one of Girifna’s lawyers. On Sunday and Monday, the four detainees from Youth For Change were released, however, many detainees are still being held in Kober. The detainees were taken to Kober Prison where they have not been charged so far according to one of Girifna’s lawyers. On Sunday and Monday, the four detainees from Youth For Change were released, however, many detainees are still being held in Kober. We, the families of all detainees held for exercising their right to peaceful protest and freedom of expression demand: -The immediate release of detainees; -Immediate charges and immediate access to a fair civilian and transparent trial and access to lawyers chosen by their families -Allowing their families to visit them during their period of detention -Adequate access to doctors and medication when needed -Ensure reasonable detention facilities Send appeals to: His Excellency President Omar Al Bashir Office of the President People’s Palace PO Box 281 Khartoum Fax: 249 183 774339 Salutation: Your Excellency Mohamed Atta Al-Moula Abbas Director of the NISS NISS Headquarters Khartoum Salutation: Dear Director Abbas Mohamed Bushra Dosa Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Ministry of Justice, PO BOX 744, Khartoum, Sudan. Salutation: Dear Minister Dosa
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