ومنظمة حقوقية سودانية في لندن تتهم الخرطوم بارتكاب جرائم حرب في دارفور

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Re: ومنظمة حقوقية سودانية في لندن تتهم الخرطوم بارتكاب جرائم حرب في دارفور (Re: شدو)

    Serious Violation of Human Rights in Darfur: July Report

    July 31, 2003

    Sudanese government has heavily intensified its attacks on civilian targets in Darfur. The government army and its militias killed over 150 people, injured dozens, made more than 35,000 others homeless and completed destroyed 78 villages between June 30 and July 30,2003. Government troops and militias killed 29 people and completely destroyed 20 villages in Jababir and Abara areas between 29 June and 1 July 2003. Both areas are located at about 50 kilometers to the north of Kutum. The followings are the names of some and not of the people killed:
    1) Sheik Hamid Mohamed Adam
    2) Sheik Mussa Abdalla
    3) Ismail Mohamed
    4) Adam Yagoub Adam
    5) Attahir Abdalla
    6) Mohamedein Ibrahim
    7) Abbaker Mohamed Adam
    Khadija Mohamed Suleiman
    9) Abdalrahman Ahmed
    10) Adam Abdalla Mohamed
    11) Osman Mohamed
    12) Ibrahim Abbas
    13) Mohamed Adam Haroun
    14) Adam Ahmed Mohamed
    15) Mohamed Ahmed
    16) Ibrahim Adam Abdalrahman
    17) Adam Abdalrasul
    1 Mohamed Ahmed Idris
    19) Abdalaziz Abbaker
    20) Omar Abdalla Adam
    21) Adam Idris Abdalla
    22) Alhaj Abdelrahman Abdalla
    23) Alhaj Adam Mohamed
    24) Adam Ahmed Ali
    25) Abdalla Adam Dawalbeit
    26) Abbaker Abdalla
    27) Abakker Abdalla
    2 Adam Ahmed Haroun
    29) Babiker Yagoub

    Moreover, three more people were missing and many others were inured. The area is a Tunjur area and most of the dead are therefore Tunjur. Tunjur are the founders of the kingdom that preceded the Fur Sultanate.



    Between 15 July and 20 July, 2003 government troops and militias also completely destroyed the following villages and displaced their population:
    1) Dissa 2) Khor Sayal 3) Amara 4) Khashm Kuma 5) Gariat Haroun 6) Umsayala 7) Seinur Kreiker 9) Gariat Yagoub Tor 10) Mukta 11) Seilei 12) Fur-lago 13) Sundu 14) Tangarara 15) Katambuk 16) Jafeina 17) Gariat Sheik Ali 1 Tuweira 19) Sobora 20) Kurgei 21) Karingo 22) Bindko 23) Gariat Fakki Ismail 24) Ghireir 25) Khammar and 26) Daya.

    These villages are located between 15 and 50 kilometers to the north of Kutum and their population includes Fur, Tunjur, Zagawa and a few Berti. Human casualties are still unknown since units of government army and camel-herding Arab militias that are supported by the government have isolated the area. We believe that the population of the area is completely destitute since people have lost their homes and left without food or secured sources of water let alone asking about medication or schooling for their kids.

    Government forces and its militias also attacked Shoba five times on July 24, 25 and 26 consecutively, killed 64 people and destroyed the town completely. Shoba is located at the distance of 7 kilometers to the south of the city of Kabkabbya. The followings are the names of some, but not all, of the people who have been massacred:
    1) Adam Mohamed Mussa (80 years old)
    2) Ishaq Abbaker Haroun (78 years)
    3) Abdalla Abbaker Omar (75 years)
    4) Mohamed Eid (70 years)
    5) Mohamed Adam Tarra (70 years)
    6) Ismail Adam Tarra (63 years)
    7) Ali Adam Suliman (70 years)
    Sideeg Adam Suliman (68 years)
    9) Mussa Dawoud (60 years)
    10) Yahya Mohamed Slami (45 years)
    11) Mohamed Idris Adam (28 years)
    12) Mohamed Ishaq Atteem (23 years)
    13) Nuraddeen Sideeg Adam (13 years)
    14) Khatir Saleh Mohamed (32 years)
    15) Ahmed Adam Hussein (25 years)
    16) Ahmed Asheik (years 65)
    17) Adam Adam (45 years)
    1 Suliman Bilal (55 years)
    19) Ali Baker (50 years)
    20) Adam Ibrahim (45 years)
    21) Halima Bukra (80 years)
    22) Mohamed Ahmed Bukhari (55 years)

    Moreover, Khatir Saleh Mohamed (32 years), Halima Abdalla Ahmed (78 years) and Adam Mohamed Shogar (43 years) were injured during the attacks on Shoba. Suleiman Tahir Abdalla, the 50 years old traditional chief of Shoba, and two of his relatives (the 32 years old Abulgasim Tahir and 37 years old Mohamed Ahmed Tahir) were arrested and detained incommunicado. Eyewitnesses emphasized that more than 40 people were still missing or their bodies unidentified.

    Sudanese authorities implemented in Shoba the same policy, which they had implemented to isolate the 26 villages, which they destroyed to the north of Kutum. As a result of a policy Shoba is completely isolated from the rest of the region including Kabkabya, which is at the distance of only 7 kilometers.

    Shoba is a Fur town and it has been attacked more than seven times since April 2002. Shoba was attacked twice in April 2002 and 30 people were killed among its population and many others were detained incommunicado.

    Dimbiting, Wira, Oromafattala, Jugumu, Leiba, Shartaying-elei and Omadaling-elei in the district of Kidinyeer (between 65 and 70 kilometers north of Nyala in southern Darfur) were attacked several times between July 23 and 28. Ali Tibin (53 years), Suliman Ali Hamza (51 years), Abdalla Mohamed Ahmed (45 years) and Nazifa Suleiman (36 years) were killed. Government forces (troops and militias) set houses and shops on the fire after #####ng them and rustled all the livestock. These villages had been attacked in June and October last year (2002) and earlier this year and most of their population is displaced in lamentable conditions because of government policy of isolating the destitute population from the rest of region after having attacked their areas.

    Between July 28 and July 31, 2003 Sudanese government forces and militias simultaneously attacked villages of Adar, Gouz Wadmaein, Gundilyab, Kringa, Sheribarbou to the north of Kutum in Northern Darfur and killed more than 70 people and injured many others. The villages have been completely destroyed and their population displaced in the semi desert area without food, secured sources of water or shelter. The followings are the names of some of the people killed:
    1- Yahya Alton Alnur
    2-Adam Adlum Suliman
    3- Abdelrhamn Daffa Suliman
    4- Salh Assai Aldoum
    5- Mohamed Idriss Dahia
    6- Dawoud Issa Altoum
    7- Abakar Mussa Yaghoub
    8- Babker Haroun Ahmed
    9- Alsadiq Mohamed Adam
    10 Mohamed Ibrahim Yousif
    11- Ahmed Abdelkarim Murssal
    12 -Suliman Ibrahim
    13 -Abakar Ali Reziq
    14 -Bshier Dahia Nok
    15-Sherti Shrief Jumma
    16-Hamed Daowud Baki
    17-Suliman Suliman Mussa
    18-Sediq Abohamed
    19- Sediq Abdallah Bush
    20-Haj Alnur Niel Dalam
    21- Idriss Adam Ali
    22-Omar Maki Saeid
    23-Abdelkarim Jaltah
    24-Mohamed Jaltah Shakren
    25-Hassan Alnur
    26-Adam Ahmed Abdalla
    27-Mussa Alur Alkhalla Abdelall
    28-Adam Gri Arkul
    29-Bdar Hassan Jaber
    30-Abakar Skb Saghrio
    31-Abakar Brssah Jangha
    32- Ibrahim Adam Altyb
    33-Roudah Hassan Hamed
    34- Zakria Yahya Zakria
    35- Daoud Alnur Arabi
    36-Yaghoub Arja Sherief
    37-Mukhtar Adam Ali
    38-Makkah Nassr Mahmoud
    39-Mohamed Mansur Nhar
    40-Abdelkariem Hari Abdelrhman
    41-Ibrahim Abdelkarim Taour
    42-Hamed Arjah
    43- Abdelaziz Youns Yahia
    44- Idain Adam Yahia
    45-Yaya Adam Saeid
    46-Hiah Mansur Khrief
    47-Ali Alamien Blal
    48-Daoud Ibrahim Mahmoud
    49-Yagub Khalifa Yasien
    50-Ibrahim Arbab Adam
    51-Mansur Nahar Abdeljabar
    52-Mohamed Youns Arja
    53-Abdalla Ahmed Bshier
    54-Sharief Jumah
    55-Hamied Daoud Baki
    56- Kjar Abdelkariem
    57-Ibrahim Jaber Kou
    58-Ismaeil Nazer Abdalla
    59- Alsadiq Issmaeil Deigo
    60-Ahmed Abdalla Gaid
    61-Yousif Hassan Garja
    62-Mohamed Yousif Ibrahim
    63- Hgar Mukhtar
    64-Altoum Alnur Abdelkariem
    65-Muhamed Nur Mustafa
    66-Hamied Ibrahim Arbab
    67-Mahmoud Omar Khalifa
    68-Abdelkriem Abdalla Gadi
    69-Suliman Ahmed Jamma

    Most of the people who have been killed in these villages are Zagawa. Our sources emphasize that more than 80% of the villages of Northern Darfur have been virtually destroyed and their population displaced.


    We have found it regrettable that Sudanese regime is categorized as a cooperating regime in the United Nations’ register of human rights. It is a shame that those who experience all types of suffering are forgotten because of the political interests in the club of nations.

    Sudan Human Rights Organization in Canada appeals to both international human rights and aid organizations to intervene and rescue the innocent civilians before it is too late.


    Gamal Adam

    President

    Sudan Human Rights Organization / Canada
                  

العنوان الكاتب Date
ومنظمة حقوقية سودانية في لندن تتهم الخرطوم بارتكاب جرائم حرب في دارفور BousH08-02-03, 08:25 AM
  Re: ومنظمة حقوقية سودانية في لندن تتهم الخرطوم بارتكاب جرائم حرب في دارفور شدو08-02-03, 10:07 AM
    Re: ومنظمة حقوقية سودانية في لندن تتهم الخرطوم بارتكاب جرائم حرب في دارفور فتحي البحيري08-02-03, 10:51 AM
      Re: ومنظمة حقوقية سودانية في لندن تتهم الخرطوم بارتكاب جرائم حرب في دارفور شدو08-03-03, 08:32 AM
        Re: ومنظمة حقوقية سودانية في لندن تتهم الخرطوم بارتكاب جرائم حرب في دارفور nahar osman nahar08-03-03, 09:35 AM


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