Paris, Karthoum, N’Djamena, Ouagadougou, Cairo - FIDH with representatives of its member organisations in Chad and Sudan, (Ligue tchadienne des droits de l’Homme; Association tchadienne pour la promotion et la défense des droits de l’Homme; Sudan Organisation Against Torture), and its partner
organisations, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies and the Union inter-africaine des droits de l’Homme, undertook a mission to Eastern Chad, from the 13 to 23 of June 2007, to the Sudanese refugee camps in Gaga, Farchana and Bredjine.
On the basis of the testimonies of newly arrived refugees in Gaga camp (January to May 2007), the FIDH mission confirms that until today violations of international human rights and humanitarian law in Darfur are ongoing: attacks carried out against Sudanese villages and civilians on the border with Chad by the Janjaweed militias continue with complete impunity and the complicity of the security forces in Sudan. A number of witnesses gave accounts describing raids conducted by groups of 20 to 60 heavily armed people riding horses or camels pillaging and looting the villages. Anyone trying to oppose their actions has been tortured or executed. Living under constant threat, the population has no other choice but to flee to the camps in Chad.
The mission also collected testimonies from newly-arrived Sudanese refugees in Chad who, between 2003 and 2005, settled either in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Sudan or in a refugee camps in Chad after having fled a first round of attacks by Janjaweed militias backed by Sudanese government forces. According to the accounts given, since 2006 further attacks along and across the Sudan-Chad border by Janjaweed have increased and killings, rapes and looting have continued, neither the African union forces nor Chadian army being able to provide effective protection.
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates, in May 2006, the number of Sudanese refugees in Chad reached as high as 235,574.
Moreover, humanitarian organisations highlighted the implications of the Darfur conflict on the situation of the 140,000 Chadian IDPs in Eastern Chad in addition to the prevailing insecurity in the region since October 2006 resulting from Janjaweed raids, clashes between the Chadian army and Chadian rebels, and inter-ethnic conflicts fuelled by the sub-regional insecurity. The humanitarian situation of IDPs is extremely precarious due to the weak response of the Chadian authorities.
According to a chief at the Sudanese refugee camp in Bredjine, « The Government of Sudan instead of respecting its duty to protect us it has killed us . We have been forced to leave our country to come to Chad. We want to go back to our home and lands but the security situation is preventing us to do so. The African Union has proved to be unable to protect us. We want an international force. We hope that the criminals will be brought before international justice ». This testimony reflects the views and demands expressed by many [other chiefs of the refugee camp] that our mission met with.
In view of the extreme insecurity of the civilian population in Darfur and in Eastern Chad, our organisations
Condemn
Urge
Press conference details :
Speakers :
Osman HUMAIDA - International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
Moataz ELFEGEIRI - Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS)
Speakers :
Massalabaye TENEBAYE, President of the Ligue tchadienne des droits de l’Homme (LTDH) and Vice-president of the Union Inter-africaine des droits de l’Homme (UIDH) / Mission delegate
Delphhine Kemneloum DJERAÁBE, Association tchadienne pour la promotion et la défense des droits de l’Homme (ATPDH)
Lazare DJEKOUNOU, Vice-president of the Association tchadienne pour la promotion et la défense des droits de l’Homme (ATPDH)
Speakers :
Richard APRONTI - UIDH / CHPR
Arnold TSUNGA - Zimrights (Zimbabwe) / FIDH Vice-president
Brahima KONE - president of UIDH
Mabassa FALL - Senegal / FIDH representative before AU
Mohamed AHMED - Programm Officer of the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) / Mission delegate
Speaker :
Isobel RENZULLI, Sudanese Organisation against Torture (SOAT)









