Press Release
GONU Security Violates Grossly Political Rights and
Civil Freedoms
AUGUST 30, 2006
Monday August 28th, 2006, an organization defending the rights of unlawfully
dismissed citizens held a seminar at the Umma House in Omdurman. The seminar
was attended by a large audience with speakers representing many opposition
parties, including the Umma leader Sadiq al-Mahdi, Democratic Unionist leader
Ali Mahmoud Hasanain, and the Communists’ leader Mohamed Ibrahim Nugud.
The seminar ended with a Memo addressed to the Government of National Unity
(GONU) approved by all opposition parties and the participant organizations
that condemned the government’s failure to fulfill the national agenda
of the transitional rule.
The next day, Tuesday August 29th, another seminar at the Midan Aqrab of the
Khartoum North City criticized the price-rises recently announced by the Ministry
of Finance on the key commodities of sugar and gas.
In gross violation of the Constitution, the State Security Department launched
arbitrary arrests, interrogations, and unlawful detentions on the participants
of the seminar that included speakers Sati of the Nasserist Party, Ibrahim al-Shaikh
of the al-Mutamar Party, and the Leader of the legitimate Sudan Workers’
Federation, Mahgoub al-Zubair.
Today, August the 30th, 2006, the opposition parties called on a demonstration
protesting the unlawful intrusions of the State Security Department in the public
life and the unprecedented deterioration of living standards by the financial
policies of the government.
The Security Department pre-emptied the demonstration with a terrorizing show
of power that covered the demonstration space at the al-Saha al-Khadra in the
downtown area of Khartoum with a great number of heavily armed troops, and then
disassembled the gathering groups using unknown hurtful gases.
This same day, the government’s NIF-Congress Party staged a “Retaliation
Demonstration” with schoolboys from all parts of Khartoum to denounce
the most recent UN Security Council’s draft resolution on Sudan. The demonstration,
however, adopted slogans condemning the price rises of sugar and gas.
As a consequence of this change, the security forces assaulted the demonstrating
children, forcing many of them to seek asylum at the neighboring residences
and the University of Khartoum closed campus. The Jazeera Channel photographers
and office personnel who had been covering the reported events were arbitrarily
arrested and severely tortured.
The GONU retaliating forces exercised subsequent arrests, tortures, and detentions
of which Dr. Babiker, the Chairperson of the University of Khartoum Professors’
Union, and Dr. Elfatif al-Sayed of the Sudan Doctors’ Union (which are
not yet recognized by the government) were immediately detained.
Following these confrontations, more than 67 citizens have been arrested and
detained in one of the Khartoum police stations in appalling conditions.
- The Sudan Human Rights Organization Cairo Office condemns in the strongest
terms possible the GONU unlawful inhibition of democratic demonstrations and
the freedoms of expression and the Press, the unrelenting intrusions by the
State Security Department upon the civil rights of people, and the unlawful
arrests, tortures, and detentions of protesting activists by the authorities.
- SHRO-Cairo is gravely concerned for the outlawing activities of the GONU
security troops that aim to curtail the human rights and public liberties
of people.
- The Organization expects, with grave concerns, an imposition of the notorious
Emergency Law to curtail the mounting activities of the civil society and
opposition groups, as well as a house detention of al-Mahdi, Hasanain, and
Nugud, as well as the other opposition leaders.
- SHRO-Cairo asks the GONU to release immediately all persons who have been
arbitrarily arrested and/or detained by the authorities;
The GONU is required by the Constitution to perform its legal obligations
towards the people’s freedoms and human rights by democratic, consistent,
and firm law-abiding procedures;
- The government must observe, with vigilance, the full enjoyment of citizens
to exercise the freedoms of expression and the Press, in addition to the right
to free organization and peaceful assembly, without any discrimination; and
- GONU must re-establish the State Security Department, in accordance with
the Constitution, to guarantee the full realization of human rights and civil
freedoms for whose purpose the authority to arrest, interrogate, or detain
should be strictly confined to the constitutional powers conferred upon the
Ministries of Interior and Justice under independent control of the Judiciary.
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