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Re: تضامنوا من أجل إطلاق سراح أبوذر الامين وزملاءه الصحفين المعتقلين في سجون النظام (Re: ايهاب اسماعيل)
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Amnesty international
Index:AFR 54/038/2010 Journalist held incommunicado On 3 November
Jaafar Alsabki Ibrahim, a Darfuri journalist working for the opposition newspaper Al Sahafa, was arrested by the Nationan Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) from Al Sahafa's office in Khartoum. Jaafar Alsabki Ibrahim’s arrest is part of a wave of arrests that began on 30 October, and has now targeted nine known Darfuri activists and journalists. He is at risk of torture and other ill-treatment. On the afternoon of Wednesday 3 November, the NISS raided the offices of Al Sahafa newspaper in Khartoum and took Jaafar Alsabki Ibrahim from the editing room. According to eye witnesses, the NISS refused to allow him to call his family before he was taken away. They confiscated his mobile phone and took him to an undisclosed location. Jaafar Alsabki Ibrahim’s arrest follows the arrests of eight other known activists from Darfur between 30 October and 3 November, and an unknown number of others whose identify, or present whereabouts remain unconfirmed. All nine known detainees are from Darfur and are believed to be held by the NISS, in an undisclosed location. Reports suggest that one of them, Abdelrahman Adam Abdelrahman, has been subjected to torture. None of the detainees have had access to their family or a lawyer. None of their families have been informed of their whereabouts or reasons for their arrests
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