Thursday, December 06, 2007

கருப்பின மக்களை துரத்தி அரபுஜாதியினரை டார்பரில் குடியேற்றவில்லை- சூடான் மறுப்பு

கருப்பின மக்களை டார்பரிலிருந்து துரத்திவிட்டு அங்கு இடத்தை கைப்பற்ற மற்ற நாடுகளிலிருந்து அரபு ஜாதியினரை இறக்குமதி செய்து டார்பரில் குடியேற்றி அங்கு மீதமிருக்கும் கருப்பினத்தவரை கொல்ல முயற்சி செய்வதாக மனித உரிமை கழங்கங்களும் கருப்பினத்தவரும் சூடானின் அரபு அரசாங்கத்தை குற்றம் சாட்டுகின்றனர்

அப்படியெல்லாம் இல்லை என்று சூடான் அரசாங்கம் மறுத்துள்ளது.

Sudan Denies Arab Tribes Repatriation Charge
Thursday 29 November 2007

Khartoum: sudan vision Dilay


Sudan denied charges that it is attempting to repatriate Arab tribes from Mali, Niger and Chad in the form of regular migratory waves in order to change the demography of Darfur region.
The Humanitarian Aid Commissioner, Hasabu Mohammed Abdelrahman, said Sudan had received in West Darfur State a number of Chadian refugees at the beginning of 2007 as a result of the struggle between the Chadian government and opposition.
"The surveys made by UNHCR, the Refugees Commission and West Darfur State for verifying the accusations have revealed that Sudan has not made any attempt at repatriating refugees," Abdelrahman said, reiterating that those refugees are a mixture of Arab and non-Arab tribes that fled the insecurity conditions in their home regions. He noted that the refugees have been accommodated in camps in order to return to their home regions after improvement of conditions there.
Abdelrahman explained at a press conference he held yesterday afternoon that the concerned authorities in West Darfur State has treated those refugees in accordance with the immigration rules and regulations, stating that they were granted the status of refugees pursuant to the provisions of international humanitarian law and the Geneve Convention that protects their possessions considering that they are herders who came over with their cattle. He added that the local authorities has allowed them to reside in Um-Shala camp while the West Darfur authorities has formed a technical committee to address any problems that may arise.
Referring to the abduction of Sudanese children from Chad, Abdelrahman said the missing 74 children were reported to be present in Europe, indicating that the abduction project, named (Darfur Sward) and promoted in the United States and Europe, started last March, targeting 10,000 children. The project, he explained, was planned to collect children inside the Sudanese border (mostly from refugee camps), assemble them at Urri region, accommodate them there for three months and finally smuggle them to Abeshi to round off the scenario. He disclosed that Sudan has lodged an official demand for investigation the issue in both Sudan and Chad for uncovering the plot and the motives of the culprits, be they individuals, groups or organizations.
Abdelrahman called on the EU , the AU, Arab and Islamic groups and the Human Rights Council to recognize the act as one of the most enslavement heinous crimes in view of the fact that French families have paid between 2500 - 5000 euros each for the operation.
Abdelrahman further revealed that a number of French organizations said they had been asked during the past months of April and May to support the child abduction operation and that they had consequently filed defamation claims at French courts

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Anonymous said...

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