Laalaa.net documented the cruel and terrible crimes of the Sudanese Diktator and murderer regime. The international public has to learn and know about the most significantly and massively human rights violations in Sudan.
Laalaa.net documented the cruel and terrible crimes of the Sudanese Diktator and murderer regime. The international public has to learn and know about the most significantly and massively human rights violations in Sudan.
January 9, 2016 (NYALA) - A secret conference of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and refugees leaders in Darfur has rejected a government plan to liquidate the camps for the internally displaced on the grounds that their areas of origin were still unsafe.
The participants considered the return to their original villages and localities before the normalization of the situation and the provision of peace therein as "a semblance of suicide".
Deputy chairman of the IDPs and refugees association Adam Abdallah said leaders of refugees and IDPs from all Darfur’s five states camps had met last week in Kalma Camp , 15 km East of Nyala , capital of South Darfur State, to discuss what they called "Government propaganda" about the return of refugees and IDPs and the closure of the camps.
Read More »LARKANA: The execution of 47 people, including scholar Sheikh Nimr Al-Nimr, by Saudi Arabia has raised regional as well as international concerns. The action of Iranian protestors in attacking the Saudi Arabian embassy in Tehran in response to Al-Nimr’s execution resulted in the recall of diplomats by Saudi Arabia from Iran, followed by its Arab allies Kuwait, Bahrain and Sudan doing the same.
This issue has arisen at a time when a road map to peace had been established in Syria and a ceasefire had been called in Yemen. Across the Middle East, both Iran and Saudi Arabia have a long history of supporting proxies and political conflicts against each other. This latest crisis would undoubtedly undermine any ongoing initiatives for peace in a war-torn region where thousands of people have died due to sectarian violence and at the hands of the Islamic State.
Read More »Sudanese Colonel Killed in Clashes with Yemeni Troops
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Yemeni forces killed a high-ranking military officer of the Sudanese army in heavy clashes in Southwestern Yemen.
The Sudanese colonel was killed while fighting alongside the Saudi troops and pro-Hadi militias in the region of al-Waze'iya in the coastal province of Ta'iz on Saturday.
No further detail is available about the colonel.
Sudan has joined the Saudi-led coalition against Yemen in order to receive the Riyadh government's financial backup.
Read More »January 9, 2016 Laalaa Daily News 0
As tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia escalated Thursday, a growing number of Muslim countries in East Africa have started to choose sides. Sudan, Djibouti and now Somalia are standing by Riyadh and cutting ties with Tehran, a move that signals a shift away from Iranian influence in the region and a firm alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Sunni kingdom.
Read More »Close down the emergency section of Khartoum and selling it for foreign investor
Read More »Saudi flays attacks on embassy; Bahrain, Sudan end Tehran ties
RIYADH: The Majlis Al Shura, Shura Consultative Council, of Saudi Arabia has condemned the attacks on the Saudi Embassy in Tehran and its Consulate in the city of Mashhad, and threats received by Saudi diplomats there from Iranian groups that stormed the two missions without a move from the Iranian security authorities to protect diplomats and Saudi diplomatic missions, in a clear violation of diplomatic norms and principles of international relations.
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Subject: Demand for an immediate release of Emad Al sadig Ismail Humdoun
On the ground of the current Sudanese National Dialogue and after the claim of the Sudanese president that there are no political prisoners in detention and that all the Sudanese prisons are empty of prisoners.
Our son Emad Al sadig Ismail Humdoun is still under detention by National Intelligence and Security Services after he has been kidnapped from in front of the National Umma Party
Britain acts to stem flow of young doctors recruited by Isis in Sudan
Mohammed Fakhri Al-Khabass, left, and Nada Sami Kader, one of the UK doctors he recruited for Isis. Composite: Public Domain
A British delegation, including an imam from London, have visited Sudan to try to dissuade young British doctors from joining Islamic State (Isis), which has been urgently seeking more foreign medics to help at its hospitals in Syria.
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Antinov plane bombed and destroyed farm in Blue Nile
the day president/ Omar Al;bashir anounced in his speech on the independant day that he has extended the so-called ceasefire, on the conterary he sent Antinov plane bomber, and dropped 15 bombs resulted of destroying and burning of 15 farms and many livestoke killed,
Saudi Arabia’s authorities have demonstrated their utter disregard for human rights and life by executing 47 people in a single day, said Amnesty International today.
Those put to death earlier today included prominent Shi’a Muslim cleric Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr, who was convicted after a political and grossly unfair trial at the Specialized Criminal Court (SCC). With the exception of the Sheikh and three Shi’a Muslim activists, the others were convicted of involvement with al-Qa’ida.
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EMAD AL SADIG ISMAEL HAMDOUN, 24-jähriger Student
What are African countries really doing in Yemen?
7 May 2015
When Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser deployed tens of thousands of troops in Yemen in the mid 1960s for several years to support a nationalist coup modelled on his own, ‘It was a bloody and fruitless experience that historians call “Egypt’s Vietnam,”’ asThe New York Timesrecently wrote.
Will the current Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen of 10 mostly Arab, Muslim states – including Egypt – come one day to be known, for the same reason, as their Iraq? The other states are Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Morocco, Jordan, Sudan and Senegal.
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu said Tuesday that some of the most powerful nations' refusal to comply with the International Criminal Court had created an environment for South Africa to allow Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir into, and out of, the country.
"These powerful nations have created the rationale for the South African government to allow al-Bashir into the country despite the international warrant of arrest hanging over his head, and then to allow him to travel home despite a South African High Court order to the contrary," said a statement issued by his foundation.
Read More »Reports from Sudan suggest that several pastors and other Christians have been detained following a spate of church demolitions in the country.
It is believed the demolitions and burning of places of worship are part of a wider attempt to enforce Islamic rule in the nation.
BosNewsLife has reported that two pastors of the Sudan Church of Christ (SCOC) have been detained.
Read More »Plans by Sudan’s president to attend a World War II victory commemoration in China next week and a United Nations session later next month have angered rights groups seeking to remind the world about the international warrants for his arrest.
The Sudanese leader, Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted for prosecution by theInternational Criminal Court at The Hague on charges including genocide and war crimes in the country’s Darfur region, has eluded the warrants since the first one was issued in 2009.
“It is outrageous that anyone would welcome him into their border without arresting him,” Tom Andrews, president of the Save Darfur Coalition, a Washington-based advocacy group, said Thursday.
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A Sudanese government counterinsurgency force has carried out two campaigns of killings and mass rape in the Darfur region since early 2014,Human Rights Watch said Wednesday in a report that evoked the atrocities committed there by the feared janjaweed militia a decade ago.
The 88-page report, based on interviews with 212 victims and witnesses, describes in detail the accusations against the Sudanese unit, known as the Rapid Support Forces, and says they amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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By BosNewsLife Africa Service
KHARTOUM, SUDAN (BosNewsLife)-- Sudanese authorities have detained several pastors and other Christians following church demolitions and burnings as part of attempts to impose strict Islamic rule in the African nation, several sources told BosNewsLife.
Sudanese troops had their first clash with Houthi rebels in Yemen. They are backing the Yemeni army, which began a push to reclaim the strategic Al Sharija area in the province of Lahij.
Khartoum sent a detachment of about 850 soldiers to the city of Aden in October to join the Saudi-led coalition, and plans to send a total of about 10,000 troops.
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