Press Releases
GONU security violates the constitutional rights of
SLA peace negotiator
September 30, 2006: The Sudan Human Rights Organization Cairo Office received
reliable information that the Sudanese national Abulgasim Ahmed Abulgasim, a
member of the Sudan Liberation Army’s (SLA) negotiating team in the Abuja
peace talks on Darfur, had been deported by Saudi authorities from Jeddah to
Khartoum, where he was re-apprehended on arrival by the State Security Department
on Thursday, September the 28th, 2006.
The Saudi authorities had not informed the SLA peace negotiating member of
the reason of the arrest or deportation, despite his expatriation over two decades
in the Kingdom. The arrest, immediate deportation, and security reception at
the Khartoum Airport entailed serious violations of the internationally recognized
right of a deported person to enjoy legal consultation, appeal, and personal
safety above all.
The Organization asks the GONU authorities to release Abulgasim Ahmed immediately
from jail, guarantee his constitutional right to move freely inside the country,
as well as his right to appeal and to press for legal compensation for all the
damages incurred by his sudden arrest and deportation from the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia to Sudan.
SHRO-Cairo reiterates grave concerns about the abusive performance of the State
Security Department, which fuels the hostilities and the warring climates between
GONU and the rebel groups of Darfur, and the repressive measures that suppress
unlawfully the constitutional activities of the civil society and political
groups.
Following the popular unrest that demonstrated lately against government’s
policies in both interior and foreign affairs, the State Security Department
has been excessively acting as a worst violator of the Interim Constitution,
which prohibits clearly the unlawful apprehension, abduction, or incarceration
of citizens.
It is time for GONU to take effective measures to end the Security unlawfulness
towards the civil and political rights of citizens.
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