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فضيحة: القاتل يسلم ملف حقوق الأنسان في دارفور..!
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Remeber Ahmed Haroun?
The Sudanese State Minister of Humanitarian Affairs,who is wanted for war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court, was appointed co-chair of a committee established to investigate human rights abuses in Darfur. It happens only in Sudan Alkizan...Ahmed Haroun personally tortured one activist from Sennar who lives now with permenent disability But again, it's no surprise since his both. Nafi3 Ali Nafi3, is another serial killer and the founding of the Ghost Houses system in Sudan!
The International human rights community is so angry of this arrogant step from the regime. Pls read and make your own version of this letter and send it to Congress, Senate and UN. This is a message from the Sudanist Rev. Tim Nonn of CA
Quote: The Honorable Ban Ki-moon Secretary-General Room 3800 United Nations New York, New York 10017
Dear Mr. Secretary General:
Thank you for meeting with us in July, at which time we discussed the urgent situation in Darfur. We write to you today to call on you to make justice for victims and accountability for perpetrators of crimes in Darfur a top priority. While we are heartened by the international community’s support for the deployment of the UN Assistance Mission in Darfur, we are deeply concerned that the Security Council has failed to demand Sudan’s compliance with the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) ongoing investigation and issuance of arrest warrants. We believe that without justice, there can be no lasting, viable peace in Darfur.
As you know, the crisis in Darfur, and the spillover of the conflict into Chad, is among the world’s largest humanitarian disasters. Millions of people are dependent upon humanitarian assistance for their very survival. And yet, the gatekeeper between the international humanitarian agencies and their beneficiaries, the current Sudanese State Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Ahmed Haroun, is wanted for war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Shockingly, the Government of Sudan recently named him as the co-chair of a committee established to investigate human rights abuses in Darfur.
The ICC’s Chief Prosecutor, Mr. Moreno Ocampo, recently explained that Ahmed Haroun, “the same man, who as Minister of State for the Interior, allegedly attacked civilians and forced people out of their homes and into the camps, is today in charge of the camps, controlling the fate of his victims”.
Mr. Secretary General, Mr. Haroun’s nomination shows the Government of Sudan's utter contempt for the rule of law—especially for the ICC, the very court to which the UN Security Council referred the crimes committed in Darfur. We ask you to call on the members of the Security Council to ensure that Sudan arrests and delivers to The Hague for trial Mr. Haroun and Mr. Ali Kushayb, the ICC’s other named suspect. Holding accountable those who ordered and executed the Government of Sudan’s coordinated campaign of mass murder, rape and displacement is a precondition for guaranteeing a lasting peace in Darfur. Peace and justice are mutually reinforcing goals—to sacrifice one in pursuit of the other jeopardizes both. We strongly urge you to use your leadership publicly to ensure that the ICC and other transitional justice measures are integral to the UN’s response to the crisis in the Darfur region.
Sincerely,
Mr. Larry Cox, Executive Director Amnesty International USA
Mr. Salih Booker, Executive Director Global Rights
Ms. Maureen Byrnes, Executive Director Human Rights First
Frank Donaghue, Chief Executive Officer Physicians for Human Rights
Ms. Felice D. Gaer, Director Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights
Mr. Kenneth Roth, Executive Director Human Rights Watch Ms. Jennifer Windsor, Executive Director Freedom House
Robert Arsenault, President International League for Human Rights
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