SAF Military Intelligent Released 14 of the detainees with 12 still detained from member of Sudan Christin Church Al Iziba Buhri Khartoum North
Arrest and Detention of some members of Sudan Christin Church Al Iziba Buhri Khartoum North
Saturday, 31 August 2024 – KampalaThe existence of trained and qualified lawyers with the knowledge and skills that support the promotion and protection of human rights issues, especially religious minority rights, is one of the foundations and pillars of the nation’s State-building. The Religious Freedoms Programme, implemented by the American Bar Association in cooperation with
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Peace Talks in Geneva, 14th August 2024. We sincerely thank you for your efforts to convene peace talks to resolve the crisis that threatens Sudan and the wider region. We appreciate the efforts of all involved to end this destructive war and create pathways for change for Sudan’s devastated population. We hope that talks in
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Press statement 6th August 2024 In Sunday 4th August 2024, an Internal Displaced Person (IDP) called Mohamed Ammar Wad Al Naw killed himself because he was not able to feed his family. his children stayed for three days without food. Mohamed , moved from Khartoum North ( Al Samrab Neighbourhood) to Abu Gibiha South Kordofan
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In collaboration with the American Bar Association, Justice Africa Sudan organised a workshop on Sunday, August 03, 2024, in Kampala, Uganda, under the theme: – Enhancing Lawyers Capacity in Religious Freedom Litigation The workshop was a part of a series of training workshops addressing the National, Regional, and international laws and mechanisms which is protecting
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On Friday 19th July 2024 at 5:00 am group from the Baggara tribal militias attacked the village of Abu Al Hassan in Abu Karshola locality South Kordofan (The Eastern Part of the Nuba mountains) killing 14 people and injuring 6 more, The names of people killed are
The workshop was a part of a series of dialogues addressing Sudan constitution issues within our Sudan constitution making Process Programme. The workshop covered the followings: First session: Presented by Mr. Mohamed Azhari, discussed women’s constitutional rights in Sudanese constitutions. He raised numbers of questions included: The workshop focused on the following topics: Second session
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Statement 26th June 2024 #StopSudanfamine Sudan is teetering on the brink of man-made famine. The fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the rival Rapid Support Forces has displaced more than 10 million people with 25 million people enduring acute food shortages, and nearly 5 million of those suffering at emergency levels, according to the
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Statement 23, June 2024 Justice Africa Sudan welcome the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council Communique Adopted on their 1218 meeting at the level of head of states on 21 June 2024 on consideration of the situation in Sudan, and their endeavour to end the ongoing war by bringing the leaders of the warring
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As part of Justice Africa Constitution Making Process Project, and in collaboration with American Bar Association (ABA) Justice Africa organized a virtual workshop on “Post-Conflict Constitutions in Sudan on Saturday, June 22, 2024. Professor Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker pointed that the main problem of the constitutional process in Sudan is lack of legitimacy, democratic governance, and
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Meeting summary for Sudan Current Crisis and the Way Out = Prof Munzol (05/11/2024) Quick recap Participants discussed various issues related to the work, with a focus on the ongoing humanitarian and security crisis in Sudan. They explored the deep social division in Sudanese society resulting from a long-term conflict, the deterioration of humanitarian conditions,
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STATEMENT Ms H A was raped by four elements from the Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum in June 2023 she became pregnant as a result of that, she then moved to Wadi Halfa Northern State in her attempt to reach Egypt but due to the border closure she was stuck in Wadi Halfa, staying as
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