(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 »Call for immediate independent investigation into student deaths and excessive use of force by Sudanese authorities
(10 December 2012) The Government of Sudan must condemn in the strongest terms the excessive use of force by its police and security forces at Al Jazeera University on 5 December and conduct an immediate independent investigation into student deaths. On 6 and 7 December, four students were found …
Read More »Excessive force, mass arbitrary detentions, ill-treatment and torture used to crack down on popular protests in Sudan
(27 July 2012) This report documents the response of Sudanese authorities to popular protests that have taken place throughout Sudan since 16 June 2012, calling for regime change, freedom, peace and justice. Police and the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) have used excessive force to disperse and arrest protestors, …
Read More »UPDATE: Human Rights Defenders Arbitrarily Detained in the Wake of Mass Popular Protests in Sudan
(20 July 2012) The National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) has continued to arbitrarily arrest and detain human rights defenders on account of their work monitoring and reporting on the Sudanese Government’s response to protests that have taken place around Sudan since 16 June 2012. On 17-18 July, NISS arrested …
Read More »Human Rights Defenders Arbitrarily Detained in the Wake of Mass Popular Protests in Sudan
(16 July 2012) The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) is seriously concerned about the welfare of eleven human rights defenders who have been detained in the wake of mass popular protests in Sudan. The following seven human rights defenders were arrested by the Sudanese National Intelligence and …
Read More »Growing Trend: Sudanese Government Targets Student Activists
(31 January 2012) On 25 January 2012, five members of Grifina, a non-violent youth led resistance movement, were arrested in Sudan. These arrests give evidence of a government campaign targeting youth activists. The five activists participated in a forum organized by Grifina to commemorate the 2005 Beja massacre at Port …
Read More »Growing Trend: Sudanese Government Targets Student Activists
On 25 January 2012, five members of Grifina, a non-violent youth led resistance movement, were arrested in Sudan. These arrests give evidence of a government campaign targeting youth activists. The five activists participated in a forum organized by Grifina to commemorate the 2005 Beja massacre at Port Sudan, …
Read More »Stemming the Tide: Arrests of Students and Youth Continue in Efforts to Curb Potential Organising Power
(May 2011) Since the successful youth protests in Tunisia and Egypt and demonstrations throughout Sudan organised by the Youth for Change in late January till present, the National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) and police have increasingly targeted students, likely over fears of their potential organising power. Demonstrations organised by …
Read More »Silencing the New Front: the Emergence of Widespread Torture against the Youth Movement
(April 2011) Throughout Sudan’s interim period, a marginal amount of space for freedom of expression and association was allowed by the National Congress Party (NCP) in conformance with the democratic transformation platform set forth by the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). Significant measures were taken in the drafting of the …
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