(2 July 2021) On 23 June 2021, presiding Judge Hasheem Khalaaf Alah of Elemtidad South criminal court in Khartoum sentenced Muaaz Abedelmageed to cross amputation of the right hand and left foot, after finding him guilty of armed robbery (hiraba) under article 168 of the Sudanese Criminal Act, 1991. The …
Read More »Call for investigation into violence against blind trade unionist and disability rights activist
(28 August 2017) Sudanese authorities should ensure police violence against a blind disability rights activist and trade unionist, Mohamed Nasser, in Al Gedaref is promptly and impartially investigated and that those responsible are brought to justice. Immunities for officials granted under the Police Act of 2008 should be lifted to …
Read More »The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) and ACJPS present statement to the 57th session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights
Below is the text of the oral statement delivered by the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) 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 …
Read More »On the anniversary of protests massacres, the international community must take a strong stand on impunity for widespread human rights abuses in Sudan
International Federation for Human Rights – FIDH African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies – ACJPS Sudan Human Rights Monitor – SHRM Paris, Kampala, Khartoum, 23 September 2015 – The Government of Sudan continues to fail to ensure that those responsible for international crimes and other serious human rights abuses …
Read More »Sudan: On the international day in support of torture survivors, end torture and repeal enabling legislation
(26 June 2015) On the international day in support of torture survivors, the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) calls on the Government of Sudan to take necessary steps to end its use of torture, including by reforming Sudanese laws to bring them in line with international standards …
Read More »Detentions, civil society closures, media restrictions on eve of Sudan elections
You can view the Arabic version of this press release here. Sudan lacks conducive environment for the conduct of free and fair elections (12 April 2015) Sudan’s national general elections will begin on 13 April 2015. For the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) and the International Federation …
Read More »Sudan detains political activists and human rights defenders to silence criticism
(10 December 2014) Sudan has detained two prominent public figures on their return from political negotiations held in Addis Ababa between Sudanese political and armed opposition groups. A large number of personnel from the Sudanese National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS), arriving in six vehicles, arrested Dr. Amin Mekki Medani, …
Read More »Sudan’s Human Rights Crisis: Submission to the UN Human Rights Committee
(13 June 2014) Next month the United Nations Human Rights Committee will review Sudan’s progress implementing its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). The Committee will assess, amongst other things, Sudan’s compliance guaranteeing the right to life, the right to be free from torture and …
Read More »Sudan’s Political Parties Affairs Council bans Republican Party amidst calls for national dialogue
(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 »The Judiciary in Sudan: Its Role in the Protection of Human Rights During the Comprehensive Peace Agreement Interim Period (2005-2011)
This study examines the state of the judiciary in the Sudan and its role in the protection and promotion of human rights during the omprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)-mandated Interim period of July 2005 to July 2011. The paper aims to shed light on the structure of the judiciary and analyzes substantive laws and constitutional guarantees governing the operational independence of the judiciary. In addition to examining the normative framework, this study analyzes the concept of judicial independence and the operations of the judiciary as an institution. This study concludes that in some instances, the effectiveness of the Sudanese judiciary is compromised by the resistance or refusal of the executive branches of government to implement its decisions.
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