Press Releases
AUGUST 14, 2006
GONU Security Forces Torture Civil Society Activists
On Sunday the 30th of July, 2006, the security forces of al-Hasahisa town arrested
Al-Amin Ibrahim Al-Rizayqi, a member of the Tenants’ Alliance (TA), while
he was circulating a statement by the TA in the Tabat town of al-Gezira. The
TA activist was transferred to Al-Hasahisa, where the security forces assaulted
him severely until his leg was badly broken. The security officers who tortured
Al-Rizayqi included Al-Sadiq Al-Siddiq Mustafa Al-Khidir, Mohamed Suliman, Yasir,
and other security officers. When the torture was reported to the Hasahisa police
commanders, they ascertained they had not issued any order to arrest or detain
the TA activist.
Earlier last month, the Security Forces of the GONU attacked Dr.
Omer Al-Taj Al-Nageeb, a lecturer at the Islamic University in Omdurman,
detained him without charge, and tortured him severely for circulating
union materials among the Doctors’ Union.
The Sudan Human Rights Organization condemns in the strongest terms
possible the unlawful attitude of the security forces that continue
to abuse the law by arbitrary arrests, detentions, and tortures
of civil society activists as well as other citizens.
The Organization asks the Government of National Unity (GONU) to:
1) Abrogate the National Security Act, which empowers security
forces with unnecessary authorities to harass citizens;
2) Abolish the State Security Department, which has been abusing
the law in flat antagonism to the ongoing transition to democratic
rule.
The Organization asks the Ministry of Interior, the Attorney General’s
Chamber, and the Bar Association to open an immediate investigation
on the unlawful kidnapping and tortures of the TA activist Al-Amin
Ibrahim Al-Rizayqi and the DU activist Omer al-Najeeb. The perpetrators
of these crimes must be dealt with, in accordance with the law.
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