Sudan: Prioritize Justice and Institutional Reforms Government, Partners Should Support Transition

Gen Mohamed Hamdan Daglo (R), Sudan's deputy head of the Transitional Military Council, and protest leader Ahmed Rabie shake hands after signing the constitutional declaration(Photo credit: supplied)

For Immediate Release HRW, Nairobi, June 23, 202 (Nyamilepedia) – Donors and foreign partners should urge Sudan to prioritize justice and legal and institutional reforms in Sudan, even as they focus on the country’s pressing economic concerns, Human Rights Watch said today. On June 25, 2020, a group of governments and multilateral organizations, known as the Friends of Sudan, will hold […]

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South Sudan: Soldiers Kill Civilians in Land Dispute

Lt. Col. Lual Kook Wol Kiir, a nephew to president Salva Kiir during his wedding at the presidential palace in Juba, Sept 2, 2019(Photo: supplied)

Effective, Impartial Investigations Needed, For Immediate Release Nairobi, Kenya. June 9, 2020(Nyamilepedia) – South Sudanese security forces killed at least five people in Juba on June 3, 2020, during a violent confrontation over a land dispute and subsequent peaceful protests, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities should investigate thoroughly and promptly hold those responsible to account in a transparent civilian […]

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Sudan: Progress on Rights, Justice, Key to Transition

Head of TMC in Sudan Gen. Abdel Fatah Burhan (File/Supplied/Nyamilepedia)

Expedite Reform, Investigations, Prosecutions, Nairobi, Kenya, February 23, 2020(Nyamilepedia) – Sudan’s transitional government should accelerate legal and institutional reform and visible progress on domestic justice initiatives, Human Rights Watch said today, following its first official visit to the country in over 14 years. International donors should expedite assistance to support the transitional government’s reform agenda. “Sudan’s leaders confirmed to us in […]

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Sudan urged to handover al-Bashir to International Criminal Court

Sudanese long term president, Omar Hassan Al-Bashir and his bodyguard(Photo: file)

August 28th 2019 (Nyamilepedia) – The Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged Sudan’s newly appointed leaders to ensure that former President Omar al-Bashir is handed over to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to face justice for crimes and human rights abuses committed during his 30-year authoritarian leadership. “The new leaders, who were sworn in on 21 August, should set clear […]

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