Two Sudan detainees on hunger strike

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Published on: September 27, 2011

Bushra Gamar and Daheia MasarPDF – Two Sudan detainees on hunger strike

Sudanese Human rights activist Dr. Bushra Gamar (47 years old) and Al-Sheikh Daheia Masar Musa (43 years) decided to go on hunger strike starting today MondaySeptember 26, 2011 until Sudanese authorities either set him free or try him before a court of law.

Bushra Gamar, is an X- Ray technician who heads a civil society organization was detained in Om Durman in 25th June 2011. Although a judge decided to throw away his detention order, “against the wishes of the state security” and a government attorney set him free accordingly, the national security agents re-arrested him on the spot, without any explanation.

Daheia Masar Musa, is an amateur teacher in a local charity school was detained from his village “Aradaiba” in west Darfur in January 18, 2011 and remained in Kober Prison, Khartoum north until today without trial.

 

Recommended Action:
Please send faxes either in Arabic, English or in your own language:
• Expressing concern at the arrest and continuing of detention of Bushra Gamar Rahma and Daheia Masar Musa.
• Requesting assurances that they are being humanly treated, that they have immediate and regular access to their families, lawyer, and any necessary medical attention.
• Urging the Sudanese authorities to immediately and unconditionally release Bushra Gamar Hussein Rahma and Daheia Masar Musa.
Please Appeal to:

His Excellency Marshall Omer Hassan Ahmed Al-Bashir

Head of State

People’s Palace

PO Box 281, Khartoum Sudan

Fax: (+249) 183 782 541

 

Mr. Mohamed Bushara Dosa

Minister of Justice

Fax: (+249) 183 764 168

Copies to: Human Rights Activist and Organizations.

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