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Urgent Action
Dear Activists, The
SHRO-Cairo received this urgent report from Mr. Mohamed Yahya, Representatives
of the Massaleit Community in Exile (RMCE) on the assassination of the
Masaleit respectful leader, Shaikh Saleh Dakoro, aged 69, by government-supported
Arab-militia. SHRO-Cairo
From the Massaleit
Community in Exile
Massaleit leader
assassinated in Western Sudan
On 18 March 2003,
Sudanese government-sponsored Arab militias opened fire on Shiek Saleh
Dakoro and four companions while they were on the route from Geneina,
the capital of West Darfur state, to Kokota village. The Shiek was immediately
taken to a hospital in Geneina and later transferred to Khartoum, where
he died from his wounds on 27 March 2003. The assailants fled into Geneina,
and up to date no one has been apprehended in connection to this act.
Shiek Saleh Dakoro,
about 69 years old, was a respected leader of all Massaleit Shieks. His
death is not an isolated criminal act, as the government and its supporters
are likely to suggest, but the continuation of a policy of eliminating
leaders of groups and communities accused or suspected of opposing the
government.
In the past few months,
the Sudanese government security forces and Arab militias have dramatically
increased attacks against leaders of Massaleit, Fur, Zaghawa, Tama and
other non-Arab groups in Western Sudan. These attacks are in response
to the formation of a new armed movement in Western Sudan: the Sudan Liberation
Movement/Army (SLM/A) which has recently captured a number of areas previously
held by the government. The authorities have retaliated with targeted
attacks against civilian community leaders who are unconnected to SLM/A,
as well as random acts of violence against the civilian population in
Western Sudan.
We are concerned
that the Sudanese government is exploiting international focus on the
current conflict in Iraq to escalate human rights abuses in Western Sudan,
an area not covered by the ceasefire between the government and the Sudan
People Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A). We are additionally concerned
at the possibility that Sudan's human rights status will be "upgraded"
from an item 9 to an item 19, which requires removal of the UN Rapporteur
on the Situation of Human Rights in Sudan. This would be extremely inappropriate
given the escalation of human rights violations in a signification portion
of the country.
Mr. Mohamed Adam
Yahya,
Chairman and Spokesman,
The Representatives of the Massaleit Community in Exile (RMCE) USA.
Telephone: (434)4099638
Email: Kamasarakendy@hotmail.com
April 1, 2003
Visit the Massaleit
community Web site for previous reports on human rights abuses in western
Sudan http://www.massaleit.info/
(use MS Internet Explorer)
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