Two Sudanese hunger strikes’ enters 2nd week – PDF
Two Sudanese hunger strikes’ enters 2nd week
Bushra Gamar Rahma And Daheia Masar Musa
Sudan Human Rights Network (SHRN) received information that “Bushra Gamar” and “Dahia Masar” hunger strike, which was started on Monday, September 26, 2011, enters its second week in protest against continued detention without trial and demands that Sudanese authorities either set them free or try them before a court of law.
Bushra Gamar and Daheia Masar has been placed incommunicado, forcibly given liquid intake/output, and barred from family visits.
Bushra Gamar is an X- Ray technician who heads a civil society organization was detained in Om Durman in 25th June 2011. Bushra appeared before court August 14, the judge dismissed the case and a government attorney set him free accordingly, but 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.
- · Urging the Sudanese authorities to immediately and unconditionally release Bushra Gamar Hussein Rahma and Daheia Masar Musa.
- · Requesting assurances that they are being humanly treated, that they have immediate and regular access to their families, lawyers, and any necessary medical attention.