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Re: بريطانيا تسمح للاجئين من دارفور بالبقاء ...( من القبائل المستهدفة) (Re: Tragie Mustafa)
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الأخت العزيزة تراجي لك التحية و الإحترام خبر آخر سئ لكل من شارك في الإبادة بدارفور .. بصورة مباشرة أو غير مباشرة ... فلقد قررت بريطانيا أن تحذو حذو كندا و ذلك بتشريع قانون يمكن به مقاضاة أي متهم بالمشاركة في جرائم الإبادة الجماعية و جرائم حرب و جرائم ضد الإنسانية منذ التسعينات و تشمل الجرائم التي أرتكبت برواندة و يوغسلافيا و دارفور. أي يمكن مقاضاة أي أحد من المتهمين و المتنفذين في حكومة البشير و قادة الجنجويد و جنودهم مجرد أن تطأ أقدامه الأراضي البريطانية. هذا القانون مهم جدا حتي تتم ملاحقة كل أقطاب و اتباع حكومة البشير حتي و لو يأتون لبريطانيا لأي أمر (زيارات رسمية أو للعلاج أو لأي أمر آخر). ستضيق بهم الأرض بما رحبت .... هؤلاء القتلة:
Aegis Trust
Two successes: UK law on crimes against humanity and Darfuri asylum seekers
Dear Aegis Friend,
We'd like to inform you of two recent successes for the Aegis Trust - and to thank you for your support.
First, last week the British Government announced details of how it will strengthen UK law on genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. The effect of the reforms will be to allow for the prosecution in the UK of suspects who committed crimes in the conflicts of the 1990s - such as Rwandan génocidaires, Sudanese militia from Darfur, or war criminals from the former Yugoslavia.
This announcement follows a year-long campaign led by Aegis with allies in the House of Lords, among key MPs, other NGOs and many senior legal figures. We'd also like to thank the many Aegis supporters who wrote to their Members of Parliament about this issue.
Second, this week the British Government announced it would no longer send non-Arab Darfuri failed asylum seekers back to Khartoum. This follows a three year campaign by Waging Peace, Aegis Trust and ongoing representations by the UNHCR about the threat faced by non-Arab Darfuris in the Sudanese capital.
Aegis Trust last year conducted an undercover investigation in Khartoum garnering evidence that returned Darfuri asylum seekers had been interrogated and tortured. The findings of the investigation formed part of the evidence in the Sudan Country Guidance Case which helped to change Government policy. Aegis would also like to thank the many supporters who wrote to their Members of Parliament about this issue.
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