Mass arrests amongst resident of Es Salam camp for the displaced in Nyala – S. Darfur

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Published on: August 14, 2014

Urgent Action: Stop the abuses against the displaced in Darfur, August 14, 2014 – PDF
The Sudanese Human Rights Network (SHRN) had received perturbing news about a campaign of mass arrests amongst resident of El Salam camp for the displaced in Nyala, South Darfur; the arrests are schemed and executed by a joint security force. This cruel campaign, has detained about 70 people from El Salam camp, many of them were released a few days later while the others were taken to an unknown destination.

SHRN expresses concern about the conditions of detainees in detention centers, particularly increasingly troubled at the reports that the campaign’s agenda surpasses just imprisonment; it terrifies the camp residents, destroys, and implements expropriation of the possessions and savings belonging to the displaced.
SHRN has obtained a list of 26 detainees. The list is not complete, and as the formulation of this statement, we are still working to secure a list of all the names of detainees. The following is the list of the names we have obtained so far:
1- Jamal Abakar Mahmoud
2- Ahmed Sharaf Tegani
3- Yousef Younis Adam
4- Eisa Adam Khater
5- Bashir AbdelIlah Yaqoub
6- Abdalla Omar Idris
7- Eltayeb Bakheit
8- Ishaq Ibrahim Abdalla
9- Adam Abdelrahim Abdalla
10- Yousef Adam Elsayer
11- Ahmed Abdalla Ismail
12- Tom Elsayed Abdalla
13- Anwer Ibrahim Abdalla
14- Yaqoub Abderahim
15- Haroun Omda Dawood
16- Bashir Mohamed Yahia
17- Salah Khater
18- Awad Mohamed
19- Eltayeb Yaqoub Ishaq
20- Khaled Mukhtar Adam
21- Fatima Haroun Yahia
22- Siddiq Ibrahim Yahia
23- Ishaq Yousef Yahia
24- Salah Awad Sheib
25- Ismail Mohamed Ishaq
26- Abdelrahim Musa Abdalla

Recommended Action:
Please send faxes either in Arabic, English or in your own language to:
• Expressing concern at the persistence of continuing violations of human rights and the retraction of official commitment to the norms of international conventions and treaties
• Urging the Sudanese authorities to release all detainees immediately and unconditionally
• Requesting assurances that the detainees are being humanely treated, that they have immediate and regular access to their family, lawyers, and any necessary medical attention
• Requiring international and regional organizations to immediately intervene and appeal to the Sudanese government to stop the abuses against its citizens.

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