Sudan
20.08.07
Urgent Interventions

Release of three lawyers and Mr. Osman Shammat but extended detention of Dr. Mohammed Julal Hashim

Case SDN 200607.2
Follow up of case SDN 200607 and SDN 200607.1
Release/ Arbitrary arrest and detention/ Fear of torture and ill-treatment
Geneva, 20 August 2007

The International Secretariat of the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) received new information on the following situation in Sudan.

New information

The International Secretariat of OMCT has been informed by the Sudan Organisation Against Torture (SOAT), a member of the SOS-Torture network, of the release from Dabak prison in the North of Khartoum of Mr. Alam Aldeen Abd Alghni (Lawyer, arrested on 13 June 2007), Mr. Emad Merghni Seed Ahmed (Lawyer, arrested on 13 June 2007 ), Mr. Abd Allah Abd Alghume (Lawyer, arrested on 13 June 2007), and Mr. Osman Shammat (Driver, arrested on 13 June 2007) on 19 August 2007 at 3 pm. They had all been arrested following the protests on 13 June 2007 against government plans to build the Kajabar Dam in Sudan's Northern State.

According to the information, no reason for their detention was given and their release was allegedly conditional on signing a document whereby they agreed to abide by certain conditions, namely to refrain from engaging in further political activities.

However, Dr. Mohammed Julal Hashim (University Lecturer, arrested on 15 June 2007) remains detained in Dabak prison, North of Khartoum.

The International Secretariat of OMCT welcomes the release of the four persons mentioned above although it deplores the conditions of their release. Furthermore, OMCT expresses its deep concern regarding the extended detention of Dr. Mohammed Julal Hashim. OMCT urges the Sudanese authorities to guarantee his physical and psychological integrity at all times and calls on his immediate release in the absence of valid legal charges, and if such charges exist, ensure that he is given a prompt and fair trial, in which his procedural rights are guaranteed at all times.

Reminder of the situation

On 13 June 2007 four persons were killed and nine other civilians were injured by the police and security forces in the Farraig village during a peaceful demonstration against the building of the Kajabar Dam in the area.

According to the information, the four civilians who were killed are:

  1. Mr. Shaik Aldin Haj Ahmed (m), 25 years old, Farmer
  2. Mr. Mohamed Fagir Diab (m), 21 years old, High School student at Farraig
  3. Mr. Alsadig Salim (m), 40 years old, Farmer
  4. Mr. Almoiz Mohamed Abdelrahim(m), 21 years old

The injured persons are:

  1. Mr. Sid Ahmed Osman Nori(m), Miskaila village
  2. Mr. Khairi Osman Ismail, Miskaila village
  3. Mr. Farag Abdelrahim Farag (m), Fad East Village
  4. Mr. Hamid Hamad Hamid (m), Kajabar
  5. Mr. Mursi Sid Ahmed (m), Kajabar
  6. Mr. Mohamed Mustafa (m), Jeddi village
  7. Mr. Osman Ibrahim(m), Farraig village
  8. Mr. Abdelrazig Yaqoub (m), Miskaila village
  9. Mr. Alfadil Mohamed Fagiri (m), Kajabar

The injured civilians were reportedly admitted later to Dongola hospital for medical treatment.

Following this event, the security and intelligence forces in Dongola reportedly arrested and detained four journalists namely, Mr. Alfatih Abdullah (Al-Sudani daily), Mr. Qazafi Abdulmotalab (Al-Ayam daily), Mr. Abuobaida Awad (Rai-Alshaab daily) and Mr. Abulgasim Farahna (Alwan daily) and three lawyers namely Mr. Emad Merghni Seed Ahmed (written Imad Mirghani Sid-Ahmed in urgent appeal SDN 200607), Mr. Alam Aldeen Abd Alghni (written Alam Eldin Abdelgayoum in urgent appeal SDN 200607) and Mr. Abd Allah Abd Alghume (written Ali Abdelgayoum in urgent appeal SDN 200607), on the late evening of 13 June 2007 at around 23:00, while they were passing by Dongola on their way to Kajabar dam area. While the four jounalists were all released from Kober prison on 20 June 2007, the three lawyers remained detained in Dabak prison, North of Khartoum

On 14 June 2007, the security forces in Khartoum detained a further five people, in connection with the same incident of Kajabar dam demonstrations. The Nubians in Khartoum were having a protest demonstration against the killing of their people in Northern Sudan. Security forces reportedly raided the house of a Nubian family, at mid-night on 14 June 2007, searching for a Nubian activist who had spoken on the same day to the BBC radio on the issue of Kajabar killings. He was not there at the time they raided the house but they reportedly arrested five persons present in the house. They detained them and took them into a security house at St. 57 Amarat – Khartoum, where they were subjected to interrogation and investigation on their relation to the Nubian Movement and the Anti- Kajabar Dam Committee.

Among the five detainees was reportedly SOAT’s lawyers network member Mr. Yasir Mohamed Salih (42 years old- lawyer) who happened to be in the house that night. Mr. Yasir Mohamed Salih and other two detainees, namely Mr. Abdulkareem Makki Abdulkareem, a 22 years old student and Mr. Faisal Abdulrahman Nasr, a 48 years old private sector employee, were released on 15 June 2007 at 6:00 am. Two others persons remained detained namely, Mr. Ahmed Rumrum, a 40 years old lawyer and Mr. Raafat Hasan Abass, a 40 years old private sector employee but were then released on 16 June 2007 and 23 June 2007 respectively.

Two additional individuals were reportedly also arrested following the protest and detained in Dabak prison, namely Mr. Osman Shammat, a driver arrested in Dongola on 13 June 2007, and Dr. Mohammed Julal Hashim, a university lecturer arrested in Khartoum on 15 June 2007.

Requested Action

Please write to the authorities in Sudan urging them to:

  1. Guarantee, in all circumstances, the physical and psychological integrity of Dr. Mohammed Julal Hashim;
  2. Guarantee access to his family and lawyer as well as guarantee any necessary medical assistance;
  3. Order his immediate release in the absence of valid legal charges, and if such charges exist, ensure that he is given a prompt and fair trial, in which his procedural rights are guaranteed at all times;
  4. Order a thorough and impartial investigation into these events, notably in the excessive use of force by security officers in Farraig, in order to identify all those responsible, bring them to trial and apply the penal and/or administrative sanctions as provided by law;
  5. Guarantee that adequate compensation is awarded to the victims and their families;
  6. Ensure the respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms throughout the country in accordance with national laws and international human rights standards.

Addresses

  • His Excellency Lieutenant General Omar Hassan al-Bashir, President of the Republic of Sudan, Presidential Palace, PO Box 281, Khartoum, Sudan, Fax: +249 183 783 223
  • His Excellency Salva Kiir Mayardit, First Vice-President, People’s Palace, PO Box 281 , Khartoum , Sudan , Fax: + 249 11 779977 / 771025
  • His Excellency Ali Osman Mohamed Taha, Vice-President, People’s Palace, PO Box 281 , Khartoum , Sudan , Fax: + 249 183 77 10 25
  • Mr Mohamed Ali Al-Mardi, Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Ministry of Justice, Khartoum , Sudan ; Fax: + 249 183 78 07 96
  • Mr Lam Akol Ajawin, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs/External Relations, PO Box 873, Khartoum, Sudan, Fax: + 249 183 77 93 83
  • Mr. Al Zubeir Beshir Taha, Minister of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Interior, PO Box 873 , Khartoum , Sudan , Fax: +249 183 77 93 83
  • Dr Yasir Sid Ahmed, Head of the Advisory Council for Human Rights PO Box 302, Khartoum, Sudan, Fax: +249 183 770 883
  • Dr Abdelmuneim Osman Mohamed Taha, Advisory Council for Human Rights, Rapporteur, PO Box 302 , Khartoum , Sudan , Fax: +249 183 77 08 83
  • Permanent Mission of the Republic of Sudan to the United Nations in Geneva, Avenue Blanc 47, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland, Tel: +41 22 731 26 63, Fax: +41 22 731 26 56, Email: mission.sudan@bluewin.ch / mission.sudan@ties.itu.int
  • The Embassy of Sudan in Brussels , 124; 1050 Brussels . Tel.:0032 (2) 647 51 59 / 0032 (2) 647 94 94, Fax: 0032 (2) 648 34 99, Email: sudanbx@yahoo.com

Please also write to the embassies of Sudan in your respective country.

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Geneva, 20 August 2007

Kindly inform us of any action undertaken quoting the code of this appeal in your reply.