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Press Release
9 September 05
ARBITRARY ARRESTS AND UNLAWFUL ACCUSATIONS:
THE SUDAN GOVERNMENT MUST IMMEDIATELY RELEASE ALL POLITICAL
DETAINEES
The Sudan Human Rights Organization Cairo Office is gravely concerned for the
arrests of tens political activists and a number of military personnel by the
security forces in Khartoum, yesterday morning (Wednesday: September 8). Still,
activists of the al-Mutamar al-Sha’abi (the Peoples’ Congress Party)
are continuously placed under tight surveillance.
Security officials affirmed that the arrests included 33 activists. Other sources
indicated that the number exceeded that figure. The Organization was able to
know the names of the detainees Badradeen Taha, Bashir Adam Rahama, engineer
Adam al-Tahir Hamdoun, engineer Omar Abd al-Ma’rouf, Siddig al-Ihaimir,
Ibrahim Abd al-Hafiz, Dr. Awad Siddiq, al-Safi Nuradeen. Mohamed Adaroab, al-Nagi
Abd-Allah, al-Tigani Saneen, Mustafa Madani, Hassan Khalifa, Tariq Mahgoub,
Osman Abd-Allah, Ahmed al-Shain al-Ghali, Abd al-Monim Ali Bashir, Abubakr Abd
al-Raziq, and Ismail al-Azhari.
The authorities accused the detainees of a conspiracy to overthrow the ruling
regime, for which the Mutamar had been previously charged at least five times
since it signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the SPLM in the year 2001
without evidence or judicial proceedings to put the accused persons on trial.
Since that date, many of the party activists were never released from jail.
The party leader, Dr. Hassan al-Turabi (74), has been detained since March without
charge.
The Organization was informed with the fact that extremist elements in the
ruling regime most likely pursued the Mutamar’s arrests and detention
campaign to stop ongoing efforts by moderate groups within the NIF ruling party
and some other external groups to reconcile the disputes of the two factions.
The Organization also notes a press statement by the State Security Deputy Director
stating that most of the detainees were not aware of the claimed conspiracy;
but the arrests were enforced for security precaution.
SHRO-Cairo asks the government to stop the arbitrary arrests or the detention
of citizens.
The Sudan Government must immediately release all detainees as well as the
other political prisoners.
In the meantime, the government must ensure the rights of the detainees and
all political prisoners to visitation and the other legal rights.
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