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بيان من حركة تحرير السودان ـ القيادة الشمالية ـ عين سيرو
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بيان من حركة تحرير السودان ـ القيادة الشمالية ـ عين سيرو
نحن قادة حركة تحرير السودان القيادة الشمالية عين سيرو لن نسمح للمجموعة التي بقيادة يوسف كرجوكولا وترادة بالدخول الى الاراضي التي تحت قيادتنا الى حين اطلاق سراح بعض قادتنا السياسيين والعسكريين المعتقلين لديهم .
لقد اعتقل يوسف كرجوكولا بعض قادتنا برئاسة علي هارون زهاء اسبوع.
ونحن في القيادة الشمالية ـ عين سيرو نطالب بتدخل المجتمع الدولى لاطلاق سراح هولاء المعتقلن.
قائد هيئة الاركان ـ شمال دارفور عين سيرو 28 ديسمبر 2007
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Re: بيان من حركة تحرير السودان ـ القيادة الشمالية ـ عين سيرو (Re: Ahmed Mohamedain)
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Quote: Better to crack down those who committed war crimes and crimes against humanity such as Hemetti and chase away aliens populating Darfur than cracking down those who protect Darfur from them. |
Well said Ahmed, I wonder if they are aware of what they are doing and I wish if there is much more details to the situation than the way it is. It is just plain ugly...
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Re: بيان من حركة تحرير السودان ـ القيادة الشمالية ـ عين سيرو (Re: Ahmed Mohamedain)
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Darfur: Fear for safety
Sudan: Fear for safety - Ali Haroun (m) - Faisal Abdullah al-Tahir (m) - Mohiedin Sharaf (m) - Tya Kuku Rahal (m) - Ibrahim Suleiman (m) - Abdullah Amir al-Mu’minin (m) legal adviser, and at least eleven others
The first five people named above and eight of the others have been detained for five weeks, reportedly in Dirbat, by the Sudan Liberation Army/Abdel Wahed (SLA/A-W), an armed opposition group in Darfur. They are apparently being detained on the orders of Abdel Wahed Mohammed Nur, the leader of the SLA/A-W. Their exact location is not known and Amnesty International fears that they are at risk of being tortured or ill-treated or unlawfully killed.
Some of the men come from Ain Siro, an area 30 kilometres north-west of Kutum in North Darfur, which is under the control of the SLA/A-W. Amnesty International understands that Ali Haroun and the others from Ain Siro supported the unity of the different factions of the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA), which has splintered into several factions, as well as engaging in political dialogue to end the conflict in Darfur. They were reportedly summoned to the headquarters of the SLA/A-W in Dirbat, where they were disarmed and detained in December. Sources suggest that one of the group, Tya Kuku Rahal, may have been unlawfully killed during his detention.
Abdallah Amir al-Mu’minin, the SLA legal adviser, and three others, are said to have been abducted in Dirbat by http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/KARI-7AWR4M?OpenDocument
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Re: بيان من حركة تحرير السودان ـ القيادة الشمالية ـ عين سيرو (Re: Ahmed Mohamedain)
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Sudan: Amnesty supporters to text rebel leader to demand release of detainees in Darfur Posted: 18 January 2008
Risk of torture or death for 17 people held by rebel forces
Amnesty International has appealed to thousands of its supporters to send a text message to a Darfur rebel commander demanding the immediate release of 17 people who have been held for weeks in the region.
Most of those captured have been held under the orders of the leader of an armed opposition group named Abdel Wahed who leads the Sudan Liberation Army/ Abdel Wahed (SLA/W-A),
http://www.amnesty.org.uk/news_details.asp?NewsID=17611
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Re: بيان من حركة تحرير السودان ـ القيادة الشمالية ـ عين سيرو (Re: Ahmed Mohamedain)
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Sudan: Amnesty supporters to text rebel leader to demand release of detainees in Darfur Posted: 18 January 2008
Risk of torture or death for 17 people held by rebel forces
Amnesty International has appealed to thousands of its supporters to send a text message to a Darfur rebel commander demanding the immediate release of 17 people who have been held for weeks in the region.
Most of those captured have been held under the orders of the leader of an armed opposition group named Abdel Wahed who leads the Sudan Liberation Army/ Abdel Wahed (SLA/W-A),
http://www.amnesty.org.uk/news_details.asp?NewsID=17611
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Re: بيان من حركة تحرير السودان ـ القيادة الشمالية ـ عين سيرو (Re: Ahmed Mohamedain)
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Sudan: Amnesty supporters to text rebel leader to demand release of detainees in Darfur Posted: 18 January 2008
Risk of torture or death for 17 people held by rebel forces
Amnesty International has appealed to thousands of its supporters to send a text message to a Darfur rebel commander demanding the immediate release of 17 people who have been held for weeks in the region.
Most of those captured have been held under the orders of the leader of an armed opposition group named Abdel Wahed who leads the Sudan Liberation Army/ Abdel Wahed (SLA/W-A),
http://www.amnesty.org.uk/news_details.asp?NewsID=17611
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Re: بيان من حركة تحرير السودان ـ القيادة الشمالية ـ عين سيرو (Re: Ahmed Mohamedain)
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Sudan: Amnesty supporters to text rebel leader to demand release of detainees in Darfur Posted: 18 January 2008
Risk of torture or death for 17 people held by rebel forces
Amnesty International has appealed to thousands of its supporters to send a text message to a Darfur rebel commander demanding the immediate release of 17 people who have been held for weeks in the region.
Most of those captured have been held under the orders of the leader of an armed opposition group named Abdel Wahed who leads the Sudan Liberation Army/ Abdel Wahed (SLA/W-A),
http://www.amnesty.org.uk/news_details.asp?NewsID=17611
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