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Press
Release
Atrocities
by Sudanese Soldiers and Janjaweed in Darfur Continue Despite Ceasefire
16 April 04
The forces of the
Sudanese government and their allies in the Janjaweed (or Arab militias)
continue to commit atrocities against black African civilians in Darfur
despite the ceasefire between the government and rebel groups signed in
the Chadian capital last week.
The RMCE received
news about an attack on the Massaleit area of Mastrey, situated to the
south of the city of El Geneina, by government soldiers and Janjaweed
militia. Ten civilians were killed and an unknown number of others were
injured. Much property was destroyed or stolen.
This violation of
the ceasefire occurred just two days after the ceasefire went into force.
Some of the delegates to the conference returned to ruined villages.
In addition, the
government embarked on a campaign against intellectuals and government
employees in Western Darfur. Educated members of the Massaleit, Fur, Zagawa
and other African groups in Darfur have been targeted for detention, torture
or even death allegedly for plotting to overthrow the government in Khartoum.
The arrest of Dr. Hassan El Turabi, the Islamic fundamentalist leader
who was formerly an integral figure in the N.I.F. regime, in connection
with the same 'coup' is an attempt to deceive the international community
about the premeditated purge of the army and government of Black Africans
from Western Sudan.
The RMCE implores
the international community to force the government of Sudan to accept
the deployment of international monitors to ensure that the ceasefire
is respected. Our experience in Sudan is that no agreement holds unless
there is an active monitoring mechanism. The recent agreements in other
parts of the Sudan, for instance the ceasefire in the Nuba Mountains,
have held because they include mechanisms for checking violations and
ensuring compliance.
The RMCE appreciates
the support of the USA, European Union, African Union, Chad, Amnesty International,
Human Rights Watch, The Center for Prevention of Genocide, Sudan Human
Rights Organization-Cairo, and other organizations as well as individuals
for the suffering people of Darfur. We urge you to intensify your engagement
until the threat of genocide is consigned to the history books once and
for all, and when those responsible for these crimes against humanity
are brought to book.
Mr. Mohamed Adam
Yahya, Chairman and Spokesman, The Representatives of the Massaleit Community
in Exile (RMCE) USA.
Telephone: (434)
409 9638 Email: Kamasarakendy@hotmail.com or Massaleitcommunity@yahoo.com
April 14, 2004.
Visit the Massaleit
Community Web site for previous reports on human rights abuses in western
Sudan http://www.massaleit.info/ (use MS Internet Explorer)
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