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Sudán: liberaron al militante que restaba detenido por la protesta contra la represa Kajbar

Hisham Abbas, miembro del Comité contra la represa de Kajbar, fue dejado en libertad el 20 de septiembre de 2007. A la fecha, no quedan miembros del Comité contra la represa de Kajbar detenidos.  Read More

Sudán: arrestan y detienen a trece defensores de los derechos humanos

Front Line se encuentra preocupada por la oleada de arrestos y detenciones de defensores de los derechos humanos realizados por las fuerzas de seguridad de Sudán. Entre los días 13 y 20 de junio fueron arrestados trece defensores de los derechos humanos y un chofer.

Los periodistas Alfatih Abdullah, Qazafi Abdulmotalab, Aboubaida Awad, Abulgasim Farahna, Imad Mirghani Sid-Ahmed, Alam Eldin Abdelghani y Abdulla Abdelgayoum fueron arrestados el 13 de junio en la ciudad de Dongola. Al momento de su arresto estaban investigando la violencia que se produjo luego de una manifestación pacífica en la región de Kajbar.

La manifestación fue organizada por residentes de la región de Kajbar y el Comité Contra la Construcción de la Represa de Kajbar con el fin de despertar conciencia sobre la iniciativa del gobierno de construir una represa en el área, que significará el desplazamiento forzado de los habitantes de la zona. Según se informó, la policía abrió fuego con municiones reales para dispersar a los manifestantes, con el resultado de cuatro personas muertas y otras diecinueve heridas. Se desconoce el número de personas detenidas.  Read More

Sudanese human right defender visits the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs

1 February 2006

The Minister of State for Development Cooperation and Human Rights, Mr Conor Lenihan T.D., met with Ms Maha Alsherief of Sudan Social Development Organisation (SUDO) on 1 February, to discuss the plight of women in refugee camps in Darfur, Sudan.

Ms Alsherief works as a protection officer for SUDO in the refugee camps in Darfur. She works specifically with victims of rape, sexual assault and abduction.

According to the UN, some 3.4 million people continue to be affected by the conflict in Darfur, of whom 1.8 million are internally displaced and approximately 300,000 have fled to neighbouring Chad. This level of internal displacement has exacerbated rates of gender based violence, including rape, sexual assault and abduction.

Speaking after the meeting, the Minister said: "All too frequently we see the brutal rape of women and children used as a weapon of war. Sexual violence is now an integral and devastating part of the ongoing conflict in Darfur."

He added that meeting Ms Alsherief gave his department "invaluable information that can only enhance our understanding of the scale and harrowing affects of this type of violence."  Read More

Dr Mudawi Ibrahim Adam released

The Chairperson of the Sudan Social Development Organization (SUDO) was released from detention in Khartoum on Monday 16th May. Dr Mudawi had been arrested on Sunday 8th May just hours before he was due to board a flight en route to Ireland where he was to be presented with the inaugural Front Line Award for human rights defenders by the President of Ireland Mary McAleese.

"I do thank all of those people who supported me," said Dr Mudawi, "the pressure is part of the reason for my release." Front Line is calling on the Sudanese authorities to drop all charges against him and to ensure that human rights defenders are free to engage in their peaceful and legitimate activities.  Read More

Sudan: Wife and Young Daughter of Arrested Sudanese HRD Receive Award from President Mary McAleese on his Behalf

The wife and young daughter of arrested Sudanese human rights defender, Dr Mudawi Ibrahim Adam received the inaugural Front Line Award from President McAleese in Dublin today.

Dr Mudawi was arrested on Sunday afternoon just hours before he was due to board a flight en route to Ireland. He was selected for the award because of his courageous and inspiring work for human rights in Sudan, including Darfur, which led to him being twice imprisoned in the last year.

Reports from Sudan say that his passport has been confiscated and that he has been charged under Articles 53 and 57 of the 1991 Criminal Act for “espionage against the country” and “photographing military areas”. Article 53 carries a potential death penalty or life in prison.  Read More

Human Rights Defender Arrested Just Hours Before he was Due to Board a Plane for Ireland to Receive Front Line Award

Dr Mudawi Ibrahim Adam is due to receive the inaugural Front Line Award from President McAleese at a ceremony in Dublin's City Hall on Friday morning (May 13th). He was selected for the award because of his courageous and inspiring work for human rights in Sudan, including in Darfur, which led to him being twice imprisoned in the last year. At 11.00 am on Sunday 8th of May he was arrested in the street in Khartoum North, hours before he was due to board a flight en route to Ireland.

"The actions of the Sudanese authorities betray their contempt for the protection of human rights," said Front Line Director Mary Lawlor, "this new arrest of Dr Mudawi is a further attempt to silence those who work for the rights of others in Sudan. They will not succeed."

Dr Mudawi Ibrahim Adam is the Chairperson of the Sudan Social Development Organization (SUDO). SUDO, is a voluntary organization created to promote sustainable development and Human Rights. It is engaged in humanitarian activities including providing emergency services in North, South and West Darfur as well as in human rights education and development projects throughout the country. Dr Mudawi is  Read More

Sudan: Dr. Mudawi Ibrahim Adam Released But Still Charged; Concerns For The Safety of Other Human Rights Defenders

Front Line is deeply concerned for the safety of three Sudanese human rights defenders and members of the Sudan Social Development Organization (SUDO), Dr Mudawi Ibrahim Adam, Salah Mohamed Abdelrahman and Adeeb Abd Rahman. Dr. Mudawi has been released but all charges have not been dropped against him, while Salah Mohamed Abdelrahman and Adeeb Abd Rahman are still missing.

On 24th January 2005, Dr Mudawi, Chairperson of the Sudan Social Development Organization (SUDO) and Salah Mohammed Abdelrahman, member of SUDO were arrested in a small village called Kondoua (North Kordfan) and were held for interrogation by the national security forces.  Read More

Sudanese Human Rights Defenders Dr. Mudawi Ibrahim Adam and Salah Mohammed Abu Alrahman Arrested

Front Line is concerned for the safety of Dr. Mudawi Ibrahim Adam, human rights defender and Director of the Sudan Social Development Organization (SUDO), and Salah Mohammed Abu Alrahman, a volunteer with SUDO. Both are being held incommunicado at the National Security Centre in Khartoum.

According to the information received, Dr. Mudawi Ibrahim Adam and Mr. Salah Mohammed Abu Alrahman were arrested in a small village called Kondoua (North Kordufan) on 24 January 2005. The men have allegedly been arrested for interrogation by the national security forces; they were reportedly being held at the security headquarter in Umrouaba city but have been transferred to Al Obeid, the capital of North Kurdofan State. At present, neither the family of Salah Mohammed Abu Alrahman nor that of Dr. Mudawi have been informed as to the purpose of the arrest.  Read More