SUDAN Darfur: extra judicial execution of 168 men

Similar documents
Situation in Darfur, the Sudan Prosecutor s Application under Article 58(7) Summary. I. The Application

UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN SUDAN UNMIS Media Monitoring Report 19 May By Public Information Office

AI Index: AFR 54/062/2005 Amnesty International June Political Detainees in Sudan Date of Occupation/Affiliation Arrest

7. Ms. Abber Alsheikh Abdulgadir was arrested in Alsafia during a house raid by the NISS.

SHRN Memorandum on Gross Human Rights Violations in Sudan

amnesty international

Prophets Mentioned in Quran

EXTERNAL AI Index: MDE 12/07/97 Distr:PG/SC MEDICAL LETTER WRITING ACTION. Prisoners of conscience: 12 medical professionals EGYPT

DARFUR DESTROYED ETHNIC CLEANSING BY GOVERNMENT AND MILITIA FORCES IN WESTERN SUDAN

The Hausa - Fulani are Genuine Sudanese, Mr. President! By Mahmoud A. Suleiman

ICC-02/05-01/ Anx /6 EC PT ANNEX 1 PUBLIC

8 February Excellency,

Media Monitoring Report United Nations Mission in Sudan/ Public Information Office

JANUARY 2014 COUNTRY CHAPTER. Mali

European Parliament resolution of 13 June 2013 on the situation of Rohingya Muslims (2013/2669(RSP))

And Decree No.41 of 2002 with respect to the Organisation of the Commission for the Protection of Marine Resources, Environment and Wildlife,

Media Monitoring Report

ICC-02/05-01/ AnxII /6 NM PT ANNEX II. Public

National Capacity Self Assessment Project (NCSA)

Ref: 88/2014. Thursday, 17 July :00

SEPT. 11 TO THE PRESENT

Hezbollah Operatives Killed in Syria

INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION. January 2017 CENTRE RESULTS BY CANDIDATE 21/02/ :55:46 PAGE: 1

ICC-02/05-03/ AnxD /5 FB T Annexure D

SUDO (UK) Situation Updates May 2015 Overview

Situation of Christians in the context of freedom of religion

ICC-02/05-01/ Anx /15 EC PT ANNEX III Public

Human Rights Situation of the IDPs from SK, BN in Khartoum, Sudan. Period of January December Released on 20 th March 2016

1992- Ph.D. Dept. of political Science, University of North Texas, Denton. USA.

Describe for us the worst place you ever went to for vacation and why it was so bad.

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation October Item 2 2 October 2017

LETTER DATED 25 MAY 1993 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SUDAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL

SRSG Press Conference Khartoum 17 August 2005

NATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) GFATM- PMU,

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation October Item 2 6 October 2017

Academic Accreditation Committees

WHAT SECURITY THREATS IN CHAD? Roland Marchal CNRS/CERI/Sciences Po, Paris.

Prolonged civil war and systematic persecution of the Christian

Introduction. Definition of Key Terms. Security Council. The Question of Yemen. Student Officer: Humna Shahzad

Media Monitoring Report United Nations Mission in Sudan/ Public Information Office

Mac Maple Grove School nd Abdulrahman Elswefy

Speech by H.E. Mr. Ryoichi Horie, The Ambassador of Japan to Sudan On the Occasion of the National Day Reception

BEGINNING OF TRANSLATION [Page 1-28 of the PDF/Source Document]

THE SUDANESE HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY

First Round of Egyptian Parliamentary Elections (21-29 November 2011)

Is Enforced Displacement the New Reality in Syria? Radwan Ziadeh

The First Conference on Education for Sustainable Development in Saudi Arabia: "Geography for Sustainable Development Vision 2030"

HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES & THE ROHINGYA CRISIS

DECLARATION OF THE CONTACT GROUP ON ROHINGYA MUSLIMS OF MYANMAR HELD ON THE SIDELINES OF THE ANNUAL COORDINATION MEETING 19 SEPTEMBER 2017

SUDAN. Legal framework on freedom of religion and actual application

The Unknown Fate of the Stateless Rohingya. By Ian G. Robinson and Iffat S. Rahman

MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION

No. Group College Rank Name Department Average 1 Medical Medicine First Firas Jan General Engineering First Safa Abdul Salam Kamel Mahmoud

Special Court Monitoring Program Update #84a Trial Chamber I - RUF Trial 21 July, by Alison Thompson Senior Researcher

ICC-02/05-01/ Anx /7 NM PT ANNEX 1 PUBLIC

Yemen. The conflict in Yemen is defined by the struggles between the Sunni-led government and

HARD NEWS JOURNALISTS LIVES IN DANGER IN SOMALIA

Semester Coordinator Page 1 of 9 Chairman

In the Name of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful

2016 Crackdown on the Rohingya

A/HRC/39/NGO/X. General Assembly. United Nations

WEST PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CONGRESS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ( )

Article 1 Annex II to Regulation (EU) No 36/2012 is amended as set out in the Annex to this Regulation.

SAUDI ARABIA. and COUNTERTERRORISM FACT SHEET: FIGHTING AND DEFEATING DAESH MAY 2017

CATEGORIES. List of the Achievers Academic Year GRADE 4B1 NAMES OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRESS CERTIFICATE

IMAMIA SUNDAY. Name: Class: Teacher: WORKBOOK: 7 AGES: 11 Yrs

Overview. cases, these events are characterized by a high level of violence, resulting in casualties

International Center for Researches and Studies (MEDAD) Medad Journal. For Philanthropic Studies. A Biannual Scientific Refereed Journal

DR. ORLY TAITZ, ESQ PRESIDENT DEFEND OUR FREEDOMS FOUNDATION CANDIDATE ON THE BALLOT FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CALIFORNIA

Opinions adopted by the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention at its seventy-third session, 31 August 4 September 2015

APPENDIX MUSLIM AMERICAN HOMEGROWN TERRORIST CASES (OTHER THAN OPERATIONAL PLOTS IN THE UNITED STATES)

RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. [on the report of the Third Committee (A/49/610/Add.2)]

NATIONS UNIES HAUT COMMISSARIAT DES NATIONS UNIES AUX DROITS DE L HOMME UNITED NATIONS OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

One Voice. Testimonies of Darfurian Mothers. Mother s Day Action

Top Secret. Names of Individuals (1)

Violation Documentation Centre July 3102

Time : 12:00 PM- 4:00 PM # Seat no. English Name 1 66S ABIR ABDALLAH SULTAN 2 66S16529 AL-REEM HAMED SALIM 3 66S16634 AMANI SAIF ALI

February 02, Third African Department, Soviet Foreign Ministry, Information Report on Somali-Ethiopian Territorial. Disputes

EVIDENCES OF GENOCIDE CRIME IN OGADEN & WORLD S SILENCE!

Protest Demonstrations against Hamas in the Gaza Strip because of Economic Distress

A/HRC/S-27/..Situation of human rights of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar

The handwritten document

Note verbale dated 11 December 2002 from the Permanent Mission of Kenya to the United Nations addressed to the President of the

Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center

Mallouh, Abdel Rahim. Interviewed Translated by The Palestinian Revolution,

RSP930X JUNE 2015 PEARSON EDEXCEL 19/08/15 7:32:45 Page: 1 Component Results

Sudan: Current & Future Prospect

Dejezmatch Solomon Abraha Hagos Mirach WoldeKidan The Final Verdict

Regional Updates: Contents

UNMIS Media Monitoring Report, 25 th April, 2006 (By Public Information Office)

Part 2: Case Studies: Sudan: Colonial Experience Nov (Part 1) Nov. 19

COUNCIL IMPLEMENTING DECISION 2014/730/CFSP of 20 October 2014 implementing Decision 2013/255/CFSP concerning restrictive measures against Syria

Appendix 4. Contradictory Information in Two Cases of Disappearances

Accredited Media Kashmir

General Assembly 4: Special, Political and Decolonization. Xenophobia against minorities in Myanmar. Baran Alp Narinoğlu & Mehmet Cemal Borluk

OGADEN: AN ENDLESS HUMAN TRAGEDY

COUNCIL DECISION 2014/932/CFSP of 18 December 2014 concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Yemen

PRE-TRIAL CHAMBER II. Judge Ekaterina Trendafilova, Presiding Judge Judge Cuno Tarfusser Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaert SITUATION IN DARFUR, SUDAN

Special Court Monitoring Program Update #49 Trial Chamber II - AFRC Trial Covering week ending July 15, 2005

Mohammad Anwar Hossain of Bhola district was allegedly tortured at the Lalmohon Police Station

Transcription:

SUDAN Darfur: extra judicial execution of 168 men Between 5 and 7 March 2004, Sudanese military intelligence and armed forces officers accompanied by members of the armed militia, the Janjawid, arrested 168 people in 10 villages in Wadi Saleh province, in Western Darfur state. All those arrested belonged to the Fur, the largest ethnic group in Darfur. The military intelligence officers detained those arrested in Deleij, 30 kilometres east of Garsila town in Wadi Saleh province. According to reports military intelligence and army officials claimed that they arrested the 168 men because they were sympathizers of the armed opposition group the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA), which has been at war with the government since February 2003 over issues relating to discrimination and marginalisation. The 168 men were then blindfolded and taken in groups of about 40, on army trucks to an area behind a hill near Deleij village. They were then told to lie on the ground and shot by a force of about 45 members of the military intelligence and the Janjawid. Two of those shot lay wounded among the bodies before escaping and giving information to the outside world. Among those killed are the following 131 men: People from Zaray village: 1. Nasr Al-Din Ahmed Abdel Rahman 2. Idris Ahmed Abdel Rahman 3. Ismail Mohammed Da ud 4. Abaker Mohammed Issa 5. Omer Adam Abdel Shafi 6. Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed Khamis 7. Omer Siddig Abaker 8. Mohammed Abaker Atim 9. Abdallah Abdel Rahman 10. Mohammed Adam Atim 11. Abaker Saleh Abaker 12. Adam Yahya Adam 13. Issa Adam 14. Ishaq Adam Bilal 15. Siddig Abaker Ishaq 16. Shayib Adam Abdel Mahmoud 17. Nouradin Mohamed Daoud People from Forgo 1. Mohammed Mohammed Adam 2. Abdel Mawla Musa 3. Haroun Ahmed Haroun 4. Mohammed Siddig Yusuf 5. Bakur Suleiman Abaker 6. Ibrahim Ahmed 7. Mohammed Burma Hassan 8. Mohammed Issa Adam 9. Zakariya Abdel Mawla Abaker 10. Adam Mohammed Abu l-gasim 11. Adam Abdel Majid Mohammed 12. Adam Adam Degaish (community 13. Khalil Issa Tur People from Tairgo 1. Idris Adam Ahmed 2. Yaqub Adam Ahmed 3. Al-Faki Haroun Adam Issa 4. Sharef Al-Din Saleh Musa 5. Sharef Al-Din Abaker Abdel Karim 6. Mohammed Ibrahim Arman 7. Musa Tahir Ibrahim 8. Musa Mohammed Yahya 9. Jibril Musa Mohammed 10. Yahya Abdel Karim Abdallah 11. Adam Abdel Karim Mohammed 12. Adam Mohammed Idris 13. Adam Abdel Majid Mohammed 14. Abdel Razeq Adam Abdel Majid 15. Fadul Adam Hamid 16. Issa Haroun Adam 17. Yaqub Mohammed Yaqub People from Kasikildo: 1. Ishaq Ahmed Ishaq

2. Issa Haroun Ismail 3. Nurain Idris Adam 4. Abdel Mawla Haroun Ibrahim 5. Mohamed Yahya Hussain 6. Saleh Yunis Mohammed 7. Haroun Mohammed Haroun Adam 8. Suleiman Ahmed Hassan 9. Mohammed Issa Haroun 10. Idris Hassan Yahya 11. Musa Adam Abdel Mawla 12. Abdel Mu min Saleh 13. Abaker Ismael Abdel Bashire 14. Musa Abdel Gadir 15. Mohammed Suleiman Abdel Shafi (community 16. Adam Abdel Rahman 17. Idris Mohamed Yahya Atim People from Mukger village: 1. Yahya Ahmed Zaroug 2. Mohammed Omer Ahmed Zaroug (health worker) People from Garcila town 1. Ismail Abdel Aziz (Sheikh) west 2. Hassan (pensioner) People from Kirting Village: 1. Hassan Ismail Da ud 2. Al-Hadi Adam Abdel Karim 3. Fadul Adam Hamid 4. Adam Abdel Majid 5. Abdel Razig Adam Abdel Karim 6. Issa Haroun 7. Yaqub Mohammed Yaqub 8. Abdel Razig Abaker 9. Al-Haj Saleh Hassan 10. Faki Saleh Abdel Karim 11. Mohamed Baher 12. Faki Ismail Suleiman 13. Faki Adam Abdallah 14. Adam Abaker Issa 15. Faki Abdallah Kerry People from Kuso Village: 1. Hussain Abdallah 2. Sayyid Abdallah Musa 3. Mohamed Saleh 4. Ismail 5. Musa Yusuf 6. Abaker Hussain 7. Yaya Yusuf 8. Faki Yusif Tagalay 9. Ibrahim Adam Suleiman 10. Ahmed Ishaq People from Gaba Village: 1. Jiddo Khamis Abdel Karim (community 2. Zakariya Abaker Adam (community 3. Mohammed Adam Mohammed Baher 4. Adam Musa Yusuf 5. Hamza Hussain Ishaq 6. Abdel Karim Hussain Ishaq People from Sogo Village: 1. Faki Harun Abdel Rahman 2. Yahya Abdel Karim Rizig 3. Musa Ahmed Yusuf 4. Jibril Musa Ahmed 5. Idris Adam Ahmed 6. Yaqub Adam Ahmed 7. Musa Al-Tahir Adam 8. Mohammed Ibrahim Nasour 9. Sharef Al-Din Abaker Yahya 10. Sharef Saleh People from Masa Village: 1. Abdallah Adam Abdel Rahman 2. Adam Yahya 3. Abdallah Musa 4. Al-Shaikh Ismail 5. Mohammed Suleiman (community 6. Adam Hussain Grola (community 7. Ahmed Gantour (community 8. Yahya Ahmed Zaroug (community 9. Mohammed Omer Ahmed Zaroug People from Um Jammaina Village: 1. Al-Shaikh Adam Abaker Rizig 2. Mohammed Abaker Da ud 3. Mohammed Saleh 4. Yahya Yaqub Ibrahim 5. Adam Yaqub Ibrahim 6. Osman Yusif 7. Adam Hussain 8. Haroun Suleiman 9. Adam Saleh Ali Gantour (community from Artahala village Adam Abdel Rahman Ishaq from Arwala village Baghid Altahir Ibrahim from Urdu village Ibrahim Suleiman from Deleij town International law: International law prohibits extrajudicial 2

executions as a violation of the right to life. The right to life is enshrined in international law under Article 6 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) which states that every human being has the inherent right to life. This right shall be protected by law. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his life. Article 4 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights states that human beings are inviolable. Every human being shall be entitled to respect for his life and the integrity of his person. No one may be arbitrarily deprived of this right. The Sudan government is a party to the ICCPR and the African Charter and therefore bound by both. It therefore has an obligation to investigate these killings and ensure that those suspected to be responsible are brought to justice and tried in accordance to international standards of fair trial and justice. The conflict in Darfur: Over the past few years hundreds of civilians in Darfur, western Sudan, mostly from agricultural ethnic groups like the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa, have been killed or wounded by armed nomadic groups that later organised into the Janjawid militia. Their homes have been burnt and herds looted. The SLA and the JEM (Justice and Equality Movement) took up arms against the government in February 2003, because of what they perceived as the lack of government protection for their people and the marginalisation and underdevelopment of the region. Since then, the Sudan government appears to have given free rein to the Janjawid to carry out killings, abductions and destructions. More than 750,000 people have fled from their burnt villages and most have taken refuge in towns in Darfur, while more than 130,000 have crossed the border into Chad. There have been numerous reports of aerial bombings of civilians and civilian property by the Sudanese air force. Bombings usually consist of boxes filled with metal shrapnel dropped from the back of Antonov planes. By their nature these lack precision. Sometimes civilians have reported the presence of helicopter gunships, flying at low altitude and shelling villages and civilians. Over the past month hundreds of people have been killed and wounded, women and children raped, entire villages burnt to the ground by the Janjawid sometimes accompanied by government troops. Scores of people from the Darfur region have been arrested. Some, notably the former United Nations humanitarian coordinator for Sudan, Mukesh Kapila, have referred to the apparent systematic targeting of certain groups in the region as ethnic cleansing. On 31 March 2004 negotiations began in N Djamena, Chad, on a ceasefire agreement between the Sudan government and the SLA and JEM. Largely as a result of heavy pressure from the international community mainly the USA, the EU and the AU that gathered as observers, a guarantee of free humanitarian access was agreed and a 45-day ceasefire was signed. On 12 April a ceasefire was supposed to come into effect. However there were continued reports of attacks against civilians and civilian property by the Janjawid and the Sudanese air force. As of 13 April the UN fact-finding mission headed by Bacre Waly Ndiaye, head of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in New York, to investigate the human rights situation in Darfur had still not been granted access to the region. WRITE TO THE SUDAN GOVERNMENT: - Expressing grave concern over the reports of extrajudicial execution perpetrated by elements of the Sudanese security services, the army and the Janjawid and calling on the government of Sudan to launch an immediate independent investigation into the allegations of extra judicial execution of 168 men in Wadi Saleh; - make the findings of the investigation public; - ensure that both the perpetrators and those who ordered the killings are brought to justice; -allow the deployment of international human rights monitors to Darfur to investigate any such reports in the future. 3

ACT NOW! Please send your appeals to: Lieutenant-General Omar Hassan Ahmad al-bashir President and Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces President's Palace PO Box 281 Khartoum SUDAN Fax: + 24911 776603 / 777583 Salutation: Your Excellency Mr Ali Osman Mohamed Taha First Vice-President People s Palace PO Box 281, Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 249 11 771025/779977 Mr Ali Mohamed Osman Yassin Minister of Justice and Attorney General Ministry of Justice, Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 249 11 770883 Mr Mustafa Osman Ismail Minister of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs PO Box 873 Khartoum, Sudan Fax : + 249 11 779383 Dr Yasir Sid Ahmed Advisory Council for Human Rights PO Box 302, Khartoum, Sudan Fax: + 249 11 779173/770883 Salutation: Dear Sir Major-General Suleiman Abdalla Adam Governor of Western Darfur State c/o People's Palace PO Box 281 Khartoum Fax: +249 11 776432/ 771651/ 783223 Salutation: Dear Sir 4

Please raise Amnesty International s concerns with your own government. More information on the human rights situation in Darfur can be obtained on Amnesty International s website: http://web.amnesty.org Amnesty International AI Index: AFR 54 / 039 / 2004 April 2004 EXTERNAl