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Re: بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات (Re: BousH)
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SOAT
Sudan Organisation Against Torture
SOAT Press Release: 24 April 2003
Wave of arrests in Darfour and Khartoum
The National Security Agency and the Military Inelegances has carried a new wave of arbitrary arrests in Darfour and Khartoum, this included a number of persons of Four and Zaghawa tribes.
SOAT is concerned for the welfare of those arrested, and fears that they might be have been tortured or ill-treated whilst being held in detention. The names of those arrested are as follows:
1- Adam Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Girba (m), trader from Four tribe.
2- Mohamed Karama, trader (m), Four tribe.
3- Khalil Mohamedain, farmer (m), Four tribe.
4- Mohamed Ibrahim Tyrab (m), farmer, Four tribe.
5- Omer Hussain Ali, teacher (m), Zaghawa tribe.
6- Adam Haroon Noor, teacher (m), Zaghawa tribe.
7- Youseif Hussam (m), 50yr, trader, Zaghawa tribe.
Their arrest was on Tuesday, 8 April 2003 in Kubkabia, south of the town of Al Fasher, Northern Darfour Province. They were transfered to Shala prison near Alfashir. The arrest was carried out by the National Security Agency.
The Military Inelegance arrested the following persons from Zalengi in the first week of April 2003. They are as follows:
1- Adam Ahmed Abu Jamal (m), 50yr, Zalengi, Four tribe.
2- Abd Al Gader Salim Barakat (m), 25yr Four tribe . There are allegation that he was subject to torture
The Military Inelegance in Al Jenaina in Western Darfour arrested the following persons in the first week of April 2003.
1- Abd Al Rahman Ahmed (m), trader, Zaghawa tribe.
2- Mohamed Hashim Abd Al Rahman (m), trader, Zaghawa tribe.
1- Mohamed Seid Ahmed (m), an employee with the Department of Zaka and Tax office.
2- Seid Bashara (m), trader, Zaghawa tribe.
The following persons were arrested in Khartoum on Tuesday, 8 April 2003. They are as follows:
1- Abu Bakar Hamed Nour (m), Engineer.
2- Yousief Mohamed Saleh (m), engineer.
Background
The situation in the Region of Darfour in Western Sudan, continues to be of great concern. There has been a marked increase in occurrences of arbitrary arrest, detention and of torture or ill-treatment of detainees this year, notably against people belonging to the Four tribe and Zaghawa of Darfour. These arbitrary arrests and detentions have most often occurred in connection with what the Government of Sudan has termed ‘tribal conflict’ between Arab tribes in Darfour and the African tribes of Darfour. This ‘tribal conflict’ has taken the form of attacks by militia from the Gangawied group of 28 Arab tribes, amongst them the Mahariya, the Jalool, Hotiya, Saada and the Iraqat, against villages of the Four, Massaleet and Zaghawa, in which at least 75 people have been killed since May 2002, many more injured, hundreds of houses destroyed and thousands of livestock lost. Large numbers of people have been displaced by these attacks and left without shelter and food in an area where prolonged drought has resulted in consistently high levels of food insecurity. The authorities are aware that these attacks are taking place, but no investigations have been launched and none of the perpetrators pursued, despite the fact that leaders of the Four and Massaleet tribes have identified leaders of the militia attacks to the Government of Sudan. The Four tribe have accused the Government of Sudan of training and supporting militia from the Arab tribes.
The government of Sudan maintains that the conflict in Darfour is primarily a tribal one, centred around competition for land between pastoralists and crop farmers in the area. Whilst this is true to a certain extent, as drought in Darfour has led to severe shortages of pasture land and to conflict over viable land between tribes has occurred, this is not thought likely to be the primary cause of militia attacks on villages of the Four, Massaleet and Zagawa. Leaders of the Four tribe insist that the consistent depopulation of villages by Arab militia attacks and the changes in land ownership which have resulted are part of a government strategy to change the whole demography of the region of Darfour. To date, 59 Four villages in the region have been depopulated in attacks by militia from Arab tribes.
Following the deterioration of the situation in Darfour, a group of armed people from the Four and Zaghawa has formed an armed group. This armed group, which is reported to have grown rapidly in number over recent weeks, has named itself the Sudan Liberation Army/Movement (SLA/M), and has stated that it aims not only at the liberation of Darfour, but of the whole of the Sudan, restoring democracy and civil rights. The leader of this armed group has stated that the formation of an armed militia has been motivated by the increasing desperation of the Four people in the face of worsening human rights abuses including ongoing attacks against their villages and continuing arbitrary arrests of members of the tribe. He said that the formation of the SLA/M was a response to the lack of equality and underdevelopment suffered by the people from the Four and other African tribes, as well as to the government’s failure to protect them from attacks by Arab militias. Large numbers of people belonging to the SLA/M are currently in hiding in the mountains of the Jebel Marra region of Darfour.
SOAT urges the Government of Sudan to:
1) Take all necessary measures to ensure the physical and psychological integrity of all those who mentioned above
2) Order their immediate release in the absence of valid legal charges, or if legitimate charges exist, bring them before an impartial tribunal and guarantee procedural rights at all times.
3) Ensure that all the detainees have access to legal advice
4) Guarantee the respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms 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 Lieutenant General Omar Hassan al-Bashir President of the Republic of Sudan President' s Palace PO Box 281, Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 24911 783223 Mr Ali Mohamed Osman Yassin Minister of Justice and Attorney General Ministry of Justice Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 24911 788941 Mr Mustafa Osman Ismail Minister of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs PO Box 873, Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 24911 779383 Dr Yasir Sid Ahmed Advisory Council for Human Rights PO Box 302 Khartoum, Sudan Sudan Fax: + 24911 770883
His Excellency Ambassador Mr. Ibrahim Mirghani Ibrahim,
Permanent Mission of the Republic of Sudan to the United Nations in Geneva,
PO Box 335,
1211 Geneva,
Switzerland,
Fax: +4122 731 26 56,
E-mail: [email protected].
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بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات | abdel abayazid | 03-12-03, 04:15 PM |
Re: بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات | AnwarKing | 03-12-03, 09:35 PM |
Re: بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات | abdel abayazid | 04-23-03, 01:16 PM |
Re: بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات | BousH | 04-23-03, 01:28 PM |
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Re: بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات | abdel abayazid | 04-24-03, 04:18 PM |
Re: بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات | abdel abayazid | 04-29-03, 03:04 PM |
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Re: بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات | فتحي البحيري | 05-22-03, 10:48 AM |
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Re: بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات | abdel abayazid | 06-09-03, 03:23 PM |
Re: بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات | abdel abayazid | 06-12-03, 01:38 PM |
Re: بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات | فتحي البحيري | 06-12-03, 02:24 PM |
Re: بيان من منظمة ضحايا التعذيب حول اعتقالات | abdelrahim abayazid | 06-20-03, 02:50 AM |
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