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Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT
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SOAT
Sudan Organisation Against Torture
Human Rights Alert: 20 May 2005
Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum
On 18 May 2005, several people were killed, 14 police officers, 6 civilians including two children and several others were wounded when violence broke out in Soba Internally Displaced Camp (IDP), with a population of 10, 000 people in Southern Khartoum.
Along with six other officers, the following police officers were killed during the incident:
Alrasheid Mudawi- Captain Adil Batran Gamar Eldawla Ahmed Alsidig Marco Alfraid Abdalla Mohamed Yousif Widaah Abdallah Yousif Haroun Mishaal Abdalla
The names of civilians killed are as follows:
Salih Sulaiman Abakar, belongs to Bargo tribe Abdelshafie Ishag Omer, (45 yrs), belongs to the Fur tribe Modathir Abdallah, (30 yrs) belongs to the Fur tribe Mohamed Abdallah Zakaria, (14 yrs) Salih Sulaiman Abakar, (27 yrs), belongs to Bargo tribe Child, (f) less than one year old
Civilians Wounded:
Osman Mohamed Ibrahim, belongs to the Fur tribe Mahmoud Abdalla, (27 yrs) Ibrahim Yagoub, (32 yrs), belongs to the Fur tribe Kowag Kao Flous Chai Izzeldin Mohamed, (23 yrs), belongs in Dajo tribe Ismail Zakaria, (42 yrs) belongs to Tama tribe Dieng Akog, (29 yrs) belongs to Dinka tribe
The incident began when police officers entered Soba IDP camp under the government scheme of relocating IDPs as part a larger area-replanning programme.
There are various versions as to how violence broke out in Soba Camp. According to a government statement issued in a press conference by Khartoum State Wali (Governor) on 18 May 2005, the IDPs initiated the violence by attacking the police officers. The statement also alleged that an influential political party had incited the IDPs. SOAT has received information that police officers attacked the IDPs using tear gas and live ammunition. The IDPs then responded by attacking the police station.
The events in Soba IDP Camp reflect a wider pattern of the treatment of IDPs by government security forces in Khartoum. In the later half of 2004, government security forces undertook a campaign to demolish Dar Salaam (Peace) IDP Camp, housing 120,000 displaced persons; they bulldozed all structures including homes, schools, clinics and latrines as part a larger area-replanning programme. This wanton destruction of homes was not only confined to Dar Salaam, in neighbouring Wad al-Bashir IDP camp which hosts another 74,000 people, government forces destroyed thousands of homes.
SOAT condemns the violence and the deaths particularly of the children. SOAT calls on the government and all parties to the incident to exercise restraint to ensure that the incident does not escalate. SOAT urges the government to acknowledge the major causes of the incident and to respond accordingly through economic, social and humanitarian measures and through respect of the rights of IDPs, the protection of civilians and respect for basic human lives and according to the law particularly in light of the fact that in Khartoum state, 325,000 IDPs are living in four official camps and around 1.5 million are distributed in different squatter and peripheral areas. In addition SOAT urges the government to ensure that security concerns are not the only basis of government policies in regard to the IDP population.
SOAT calls on the government of Sudan to:
Immediately establish an independent, impartial commission of inquiry into the incident and to make the commission findings public upon completion;
Immediately cease its campaign and the wanton destruction of IDP homes in camps outside Khartoum;
Commit to the voluntary return of IDPs, ensure safe passage, and compensate IDPs for loss of livelihood caused by the arbitrary seizure of lands and to return these lands;
End impunity for crimes committed by the government security forces;
Guarantee respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, including freedom of association throughout Sudan in accordance with national laws and international human rights standards;
The above recommendations should be sent in appeals to the following addresses:
His Excellency Field Marshal Omar Hassan al-Bashir President of the Republic of Sudan President' s Palace PO Box 281, Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 249 183 783223
His Excellency Ali Osman Mohamed Taha First Vice-President People's Palace
PO Box 281, Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 249 183 771025 Mr. Mustafa Osman Ismail Minister of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs PO Box 873, Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 249 183 779383
Dr. Abdelmuneim Osman Mohamed Taha Advisory Council for Human Rights PO Box 302 Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 249 183 770883
Permanent Representative:
His Excellency Mr. Mohamed Elhassan Ahmed Elhaj
Ambassador
Avenue Blanc 47
1202 Geneva
Tel: 022 731 26 63
Fax: 022 731 26 56
Email: [email protected]
SOAT is an international human rights organisation established in the UK in 1993. If you have any questions about this or any other SOAT information, please contact us:
Argo House Kilburn Park Road London NW6 5LF, UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7625 8055 Fax: +44 (0)20 7372 2656 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.soatsudan.org
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Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT | Kostawi | 05-20-05, 09:06 PM |
Re: Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT | hala alahmadi | 05-20-05, 10:51 PM |
Re: Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT | hala alahmadi | 05-20-05, 10:59 PM |
Re: Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT | hala alahmadi | 05-20-05, 11:20 PM |
Re: Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT | Kostawi | 05-20-05, 11:35 PM |
Re: Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT | Kostawi | 05-20-05, 11:45 PM |
Re: Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT | Kostawi | 05-20-05, 11:49 PM |
Re: Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT | Kostawi | 05-20-05, 11:52 PM |
Re: Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT | Kostawi | 05-21-05, 00:03 AM |
Re: Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT | hala alahmadi | 05-21-05, 00:18 AM |
Re: Violence in Soba IDP Camp, South Khartoum --names of victims--SOAT | ABUZEEGH | 05-21-05, 03:11 AM |
الدار الطباعه للخرطوم مونيتر تمنع من طباعه الصحيفه !!!! | hala alahmadi | 05-21-05, 08:38 AM |
Re: الدار الطباعه للخرطوم مونيتر تمنع من طباعه الصحيفه !!!! | Murtada Gafar | 05-21-05, 02:05 PM |
Re: الدار الطباعه للخرطوم مونيتر تمنع من طباعه الصحيفه !!!! | Kostawi | 05-21-05, 09:57 PM |
Re: الدار الطباعه للخرطوم مونيتر تمنع من طباعه الصحيفه !!!! | Kostawi | 05-21-05, 10:57 PM |
Re: الدار الطباعه للخرطوم مونيتر تمنع من طباعه الصحيفه !!!! | hala alahmadi | 05-22-05, 04:09 AM |
6400 من أفراد الشرطة والجيش يطوقون مخيم النازجين في سوبا !! | hala alahmadi | 05-25-05, 10:56 AM |
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