Sudan’s security forces conduct arbitrary arrests, use excessive force and beat students in El Geneina (8 February 2016) The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) is deeply concerned about new reports of arbitrary detention, custodial violence and excessive use of force by the Sudanese authorities in El Geneina, …
Read More »Sudan must protect civilians in West Darfur and reign in security forces after village burned and protestors lethally shot
(14 January 2016) Sudanese authorities should immediately put in place measures to ensure the protection of civilians in and around El Geneina, the capital city of West Darfur state, and reign in state security forces following the lethal shooting of at least ten civilians by police and security personnel and …
Read More »Five Sudanese Athletics Team Members Convicted for Wearing Indecent Clothing
(25 December 2015) Five members of the Sudanese Athletics Team, including three women and two men, have been convicted for wearing indecent clothing by a Public Order court in Khartoum. The five were arrested on 28 November together with five other team members for wearing swimming costumes during a swimming …
Read More »Eighteen members of the Sudanese Liberation Army – Mini Minawi sentenced to death by the Special Criminal Court on the Events in Darfur
(17 December 2015) On 26 November 2015 the Special Criminal Court on the Events in Darfur, currently housed by the Khartoum Bahri Criminal Court, sentenced eighteen members of the rebel Sudan Liberation Army – Mini Minawi (SLA-MM) to death for a number of offences, including crimes against the state …
Read More »Group of 27 stand trial for apostasy after attending Qur’anist gathering in Khartoum
(2 December 2015) A group of 27 people, including at least three children, are currently on trial for the crime of apostasy before a Khartoum court, accused of following a form of Islam which strictly follows the text of the Qur’an and rejects the religious authority of the Hadith (narratives …
Read More »Access to justice for the victims of Darfur
Why South Africa should stand up when Sudan lets perpetrators off the hook By Mossaad Mohamed Ali, Executive Director, African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies The history of Sudan is of near-continuous armed conflict since the country gained independence from British colonization in 1956. Conflict broke out in Darfur …
Read More »31 NGOs send memorandum to African State Parties attending the ICC’s Assembly of States Parties
Memorandum to African States Parties of the International Criminal Court for the Assembly of States Parties 14th Session In 2015 important developments took place in investigations and examinations by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Africa and outside Africa, and with Africa’s relationship with the ICC. As the Assembly …
Read More »Sudanese man at risk of court-ordered amputation of right hand for theft after unfair trial
(17 November 2015) A 26-year-old Sudanese man is at risk of a court-ordered amputation of his right hand in Khartoum for the theft of a laptop computer. He was convicted in an unfair trial before Jebel Awliya Criminal Court, just south of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, on 22 October 2015, …
Read More »Memorandum to African States Parties of the International Criminal Court for the Assembly of States Parties 14th Session
(17 November 2015) In 2015 important developments took place in investigations and examinations by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Africa and outside Africa, and with Africa’s relationship with the ICC. As the Assembly of States Parties (ASP) begins its fourteenth session on November 18, the undersigned African civil society …
Read More »The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and ACJPS present oral statement on freedom of expression in Sudan
Below is the oral statement delivered by the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) during the official agenda item “NGO statements on the human rights situation in Africa” during the 57th session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights. 57th …
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