(9 April 2020) African Center for Justice and peace Studies (ACJPS) welcomes the release of 4,217 male prisoners from Al-Huda prison located in the city of Omdurman, twin city of the capital Khartoum on 26 March 2020. Their release came after the Sudan Sovereign Council passed a resolution on 23 March …
Read More »Sudan: The Transitional government must adopt an effective and victim centered approach to combat Trafficking in persons
Much as Sudan ratified and domesticated the United Nations Trafficking Protocol in 2014, the law has had limited success in curbing human trafficking. The Transitional government must boost the rule of law in the country, so that investigation can translate into arrests and effective prosecutions. Millions of people in Sudan are …
Read More »INTERNATIONAL DAY OF VICTIMS OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES: TIME FOR AFRICAN STATES TO END THIS PRACTICE
Joint Press Release (30 August 2019) On the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearance, five leading human rights organisations are calling on African states to end the use of enforced disappearances and ensure justice and reparations for thousands of victims in Africa. For decades, thousands of people including …
Read More »Sudan Sovereign Council: Ensure accountability for all gross human rights violations against civilians and political dissidents for the past 30 years
(28 August 2019) The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) welcomes the recent commitment expressed by the Sudanese authorities towards accountability for gross human rights violations committed in the country with impunity for decades by signing a Constitutional Charter for the 2019 Transitionary period that mandates the Sovereign …
Read More »North Kordofan: Urgent call to investigate the killing of six peaceful protesters including 3 minors in El Obeid.
(2 August 2019) The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) calls on the international community to urgently investigate the killing of six peaceful protesters that occurred on 29 July 2019 in El Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan, Sudan. The international community, including the United Nations Human Rights Council …
Read More »South Sudan Human Rights Monitor July 2019
22 July 2019 This report is based on the work of internationally trained local monitors on the ground in South Sudan working for a national human rights organization. Both these monitors and the organization must remain anonymous given present security concerns. The information reported meets the threshold for initiating an …
Read More »Rapid Support Forces: Tactics of bloodshed and violence against civilians in Sudan is not new
Authorities must ensure independent and effective investigations that include violations by RSF against protesters, and civilians in war regions (27 June 2019) Millions of Sudanese were hopeful for a regime change, and an end to decades of brutality by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) following the ouster of former President, Omar al Bashir …
Read More »Sudan crisis: accountability is a key ingredient for moving forward
Khartoum, Kampala, The Hague, New York, 20 June 2019 Following the presentation of the 29th report of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), FIDH, ACJPS and SHRM call on members of the UNSC, and the international community as a whole, to …
Read More »Sudan: End enforced disappearances and account for hundreds of political dissidents disappeared since December 2018
Published by Annet Ajok Opimo, human rights lawyer 19 June 2019 The recent wave of enforced disappearances that have taken place in Sudan over the past seven months, particularly of peaceful protesters is deeply concerning and, calls for urgent action by both Sudanese authorities and the international community to end …
Read More »30 CSOs Appeal to UN Security Council for Urgent Intervention to Prevent further Bloodshed in Sudan
(11 June 2019) The UN Security Council The undersigned, 30 civil society organisations from around the world, are writing to you at this critical time when the fate of the Sudanese people hangs in the balance and when bold leadership is needed to prevent further violence and support those seeking …
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