According to testimonies collected on the ground, areas densely populated by members of the Nuba group have been subjected to aerial bombings by the SAF, accompanied by ground attacks by the SAF with the support of affiliated paramilitary groups such as the Popular Defence Forces (PDF), the Central Reserve Forces and the National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS). These attacks include targeted summary and extrajudicial killings against perceived supporters of the SPLM-N and members of the Nuba ethnic group, arbitrary arrests and detentions, house-to-house searches, enforced disappearances, acts of torture, destruction of churches and looting. Recent reports also indicate the existence of mass graves in Kadugli. Humanitarian access remains severely circumscribed, with aid distribution restricted to national organisations, many who lack capacity to reach South Kordofan’s displaced communities. Local host communities have been prevented from distributing aid by police and the NISS. There have also been reports of displaced communities being coerced to return to their homes in Kadugli.
“The crimes being perpetrated since 5 June against civilians in South Kordofan may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity” declared Souhayr Belhassen, FIDH President. “There is an urgent need for international action to ensure the parties put an immediate end to these atrocities. The international community has the duty to attain a comprehensive and sustainable solution of the conflict, which addresses both political and military matters,” she added.
Omar al Bashir, President of Sudan, and Ahmed Haroun, newly elected governor of South Kordofan, have publicly supported and encouraged the SAF’s military actions in South Kordofan. FIDH, ACJPS and SUHRM recall that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for both al Bashir and Haroun for war crimes and crimes against humanity perpetrated in Darfur, as well as an additional arrest warrant for al Bashir for genocide perpetrated in the same region. They remain at large. “The role played by Omar al Bashir and Ahmed Haroun in the ongoing violent attacks in South Kordofan is reminiscent of their role in the Darfur conflict. This is an unbearable example of the threat to peace and security which can emanate from the failure to address accountability” declared Osman Hummaida, ACJPS’ Executive Director. “In this context, execution of the outstanding arrests warrants is critical for the sake of both justice and peace,” he added.
In addition, FIDH, ACJPS and SUHRM are deeply concerned over information regarding the reinforcement of SPLM-N troops in the region and the decision of the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) to fight alongside them. JEM participation in the ongoing conflict in South Kordofan could not only jeopardize the peace process in Darfur, but could also have the potential to seriously deteriorate the security and human rights situation throughout the country.
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