(8 May 2014) On 1 May the Sudanese Political Parties Affairs Council (PPAC) announced that the Sudanese Republican Party’s application to register as a political party had been rejected. The Republican Party, founded by Ustaz Mahmoud Mohamed Taha, opposes Islamic fundamentalism and promotes secularism. The PPAC rejected the application on …
Read More »Osman Hummaida
It is with deep sorrow that the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies informs you that the founder, Executive Director and dear friend, Osman Hummaida, died of natural causes yesterday on Thursday 17 April at Sunninghill Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa. His wife Azza, sister Nadia and friend Mohamed …
Read More »Update: Activists and human rights defenders arrested in wake of University of Khartoum demonstrations
(24 March 2014) Seven student activists are now detained without access to their families or lawyers after Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) made further arrests in connection with a demonstration that took place at the University of Khartoum on 11 March. The detainees are at serious risk of …
Read More »Sudan Human Rights Monitor Issue 24
The feature article of the August – November 2013 issue of the Sudan Human Rights Monitor provides an overview of the September 2013 mass demonstrations that took place across Sudan. The demonstrations, initially held in reaction to an announcement by President Omar al Bashir that fuel subsidies would be cut, …
Read More »Sudan: Release Human Rights Defenders Abdulmonim Adam and Gazi Alrayah Al-Sanhouri
(17 March 2014) The East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project (EHAHRDP) and the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) are deeply concerned for the safety of human rights defenders Gazi Alrayah Al-Sanhouri and Abdulmonim Adam who are detained incommunicado by the National Intelligence and Security Services …
Read More »One person dead and 7 critically injured after Sudanese forces open fire on University of Khartoum students
(12 March 2014) One student has died from gunshot wounds and at least seven are reportedly critically injured after Sudanese security services opened live fire during a peaceful demonstration at the University of Khartoum on 11 March 2014. The incidents happened immediately after the conclusion of a public forum organised …
Read More »Letter from NGOs Calling on the African Union to Investigate the Crimes in South Sudan
March 6, 2014 H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Chairperson, African Union Commission Addis Ababa, Ethiopia CC: Members of the Peace and Security Council CC: Members of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights Your Excellency, We write as a group of South Sudanese and international non-governmental organizations to request further …
Read More »Update: Censorship surge in Sudan by security services continues and extends to pro-government newspapers
(5 March 2014) The Government of Sudan’s (GoS) National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) have continued to subject newspapers to post-print censorship over the past week. Since January, at least eleven newspapers have been confiscated or prevented from distributing printed copies, some on more than one occasion. In a seemingly …
Read More »Four IDPs killed and sixteen injured by Sudanese authorities in Zalengei, Central Darfur
(3 March 2014) Four internally displaced persons (IDPs) were killed and sixteen injured, including eight children, by Sudanese authorities during a peaceful demonstration in Zalengei, Central Darfur. On 15 February the Darfur Regional Authority (DRA) in Zalengei, Central Darfur conducted a three day workshop on social peace for local administrators …
Read More »Update: Censorship surge in Sudan by security services – papers prevented from distributing printed copies
(24 February 2014) On 20 February 2014, Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) visited printing houses and issued a verbal order preventing the distribution of printed copies of three daily independent newspapers. Aakhir Lahza, Al Ehram Alyoum and Alwatan newspapers were each prevented from distributing printed copies of their …
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