Read ACJPS and FIDH joint press release detailing the cases of detentions, civil society closures, media restrictions and other serious human rights violations on eve of Sudan elections. " There is no prospect of open, transparent free or fair elections in Sudan whilst independent civil society groups, human rights defenders, political activists and journalists are at such a high risk of arbitrary detention for voicing dissenting views and whilst conflict rages in Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile states ".
[OP-ED] #Sudan, another five years of a bloody regime? http://t.co/WO9qVJCuBM via @theafricareport cc @AfricanCentre
— FIDH (@fidh_en) April 10, 2015
Read the op-ed writen by Karim Lahidji, FIDH President and Amir Suliman, ACJPS Co-founder, that was published on Africa Report website on April 10.
Amir Suliman is a Sudanese lawyer and a co-founder of the African Center for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS). He has been based in Kampala since 2009, when he was forced to flee his home country out of fear of government retribution for his work on human rights and international justice issues. Read the portrait of Amir : "After announcing the arrest warrant against al-Bashir, big trucks and men with guns appeared at our headquarters."
#Sudan: Check out the portrait of Amir Suliman who had to flee his home country https://t.co/tZpm2w0bKm pic.twitter.com/65poJ5cy36
— FIDH (@fidh_en) April 3, 2015
Sudanese human rights defender Abd El-Monim El-Gak speaks about the human rights situation and acountability in Sudan in the run-up to the April 2015 presidential election.
Read also our Q&A on Sudan and the International Criminal Court (ICC)