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UNAMID peacekeeper killed in East Darfur

April 19, 2013 (KHARTOUM) – A Nigerian peacekeeper from the African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) was shot dead and two others injured early Friday in an attack by unidentified assailants on the agency’s base near Muhajeria in East Darfur.

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In a statement, UNAMID said it is investigating the events surrounding the incident and is currently working with the Sudanese government to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice, adding that “any attack on international peacekeepers is a crime under international law”.

Both Muhajeria and Labado have been the scene of fierce fighting between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and rebels from a faction of the Sudan Liberation Movement led by Minni Minnawi (SLM-MM), who seized control of the strategic towns earlier this month

The spokesperson for the UN secretary-general, Ban-Ki Moon, said he was “appalled and saddened”, by the fatal shooting.

“The secretary-general expresses his deepest condolences to the government of Nigeria and to the family and colleagues of the fallen peacekeeper”, the spokesperson said.

The secretary-general condemned those responsible for the attack “in the strongest terms”, urging authorities to hold the perpetrators criminally accountable.

Also, UN Security Council issued a statement condemning “in the strongest terms” the attack on UNAMID peacekeepers and urged the Sudanese government “to investigate the incident and bring the perpetrators to justice”.

Violence in the two towns has forced thousands of civilians to flee their homes, with an estimated 18,000 seeking refuge around UNAMID bases in the area.

The attack on UNAMID comes as the SAF this week regained control of the towns after the SLA-MM withdrew.

Both towns are located in strategic positions along main routes used by traders and humanitarians to move supplies from Khartoum through East Darfur to South Darfur.

Sudanese authorities have been accused of obstructing the delivery of aid to needy civilians, with displaced populations still waiting for much-needed relief supplies.

Ban-Ki’s spokesperson said the secretary-general remained deeply concerned about the restrictions imposed on UNAMID and humanitarian agencies by the Sudanese authorities, which are preventing the delivery of aid to civilians affected by the recent clashes.

“He calls on the authorities to immediately allow UNAMID and humanitarian actors to have full and unhindered access to civilians in need of assistance”, the spokesperson said.

The SLM-MM has been critical of the role of UNAMID during the conflict, with its military spokesperson Adam Saleh Abakr slamming Darfur peacekeepers for failing to protect civilians, claiming that some of the dead were among those who had gathered outside the mission’s base in Labado seeking protection.

He accused the militiamen who entered Labado during clashes with SAF soldiers of killing nine civilians, wounding five and torturing two others.

Friday’s attack brings the number of peacekeepers killed in Darfur to 44 soldiers.

Last October, four Nigerian soldiers were killed in West Darfur state.

The joint mission is deployed in Darfur since December 2007 has now over 16200 troops mostly from African countries.

(ST)

Article source: http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article46287

Sudanese official admits Darfur war crimes probe a fiasco

January 26, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese government has not conducted serious investigations into the alleged war crimes committed in the western region of Darfur despite assertions by Khartoum to the contrary, a senior official in the justice ministry said today.

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Picture taken in April 2004 shows the village of Terbeba after being burnt by the pro-Sudanese government ’Janjaweed’ militias in the western Darfur region of Sudan (AFP)

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) referred the situation in Darfur to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in March 2005 after a U.N. international commission of inquiry concluded that the Sudanese judiciary is unwilling or unable to carry out credible prosecutions in the war ravaged region.

To date, the Hague tribunal charged three individuals from the government side including president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir, South Kordofan governor Ahmed Haroun and militia leader Ali Kushayb.

All three face charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity but Bashir is also wanted for genocide in connection with claims that he orchestrated a campaign to wipe out the African tribes of Fur, Zaghawa and Masaalit in Darfur.

Sudan has cooperated with the ICC until 2007 and allowed its teams to query several military and civilian officials. However, Khartoum later refused to recognize the court’s jurisdiction and dismissed any talk about surrendering its citizens to the ICC.

During the course of the last few years and as a result of regional and international pressure, Sudan announced establishment of special courts and appointment of a prosecutor with the hope of stalling ICC investigations.

Last October, Sudanese justice minister sacked the former special prosecutor Nimr Ibrahim Mohamed and appointed a new one without an explanation.

Mohamed was known for an attempt to investigate Haroun before being blocked by his boss. Kushayb was also reportedly to be brought to court after the former prosecutor said he compiled enough evidence against him but nothing emerged on his case.

“The prosecutor may find some difficulties taking procedures against them [Haroun Kushayb] because they are being protected by the government,” the state minister for justice Bol Lul Wang told Reuters in an interview today.

When asked whether Sudan was currently pursuing active cases against the two men Wang answered: “Not at all.”

Wang is a member of south Sudan’s dominant Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), former southern rebels who joined a coalition government with the north after a 2005 peace deal ended decades of civil war.

“These people are high figures in the government. The government has no will to pursue or even investigate those people … It is not serious. Because if it was serious they would not let a man like Haroun hold a ministerial post.”

The SPLM figure said that Sudan’s special prosecutor was investigating allegations of atrocities carried out by Darfur insurgents.

“There are some people who are working on it … From time to time they go to Darfur. But [the suspects] have escaped to areas beyond the control of the government.”

There were also some investigations into members of Arab militias in Darfur, he added. “It seems like the government is not serious about taking a very immediate measure against them. It is very reluctant.”

Today’s remarks will cause a huge embarrassment to the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) in light of Wang’s senior role within the justice ministry.

The ICC prosecutor Luis-Moreno Ocampo has consistently accused Khartoum of actively covering up the crimes it commits in Darfur and urged the UNSC not to be part of that during his semi-annual briefings.

A communique issued following a high-level multilateral meeting at the U.N. last September welcomed the commitment of the Sudanese government “to end impunity” in Darfur to the dismay of human rights advocates.

“To laud Sudan for its commitment to ending impunity is preposterous,” said Human Rights Watch’s Richard Dicker at the time, noting that Sudan has refused to cooperate with the ICC. He said the provision also contradicted Obama’s stated position that Bashir’s government has committed genocide.

An African Union panel headed by former South African president Thabo Mbeki was tasked with working on ensuring that Sudan establish mechanisms to bring justice to Darfuris particularly through hybrid courts as well as making changes to the penal code.

But Khartoum resisted the idea and Mbeki acknowledged in a report last November that he had little success in pushing Khartoum to implement his justice proposals.

U.N. officials estimate that as many as 300,000 people have died in Darfur since insurgents took up arms in 2003, accusing Khartoum of neglecting the arid region. Khartoum puts the death toll at around 10,000.

(ST)

Article source: http://www.sudantribune.com/Sudanese-official-admits-Darfur,37771

DR Congo: authorities arrest army commander linked to alleged rapes, UN reports

The authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have arrested the commander of national army soldiers who allegedly went on a rape and looting spree on New Year’s Day in the eastern part of the country, the United Nations peacekeeping mission said today.

The UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) had called for the commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Kibibi Mutware, and the deputy commander to be removed after the non-governmental organization Médecins Sans Frontières reported that armed men raped over 30 women on 1 January in the town of Fizi in South Kivu province.

Lt-Col. Mutware has also been identified by victims interviewed by MONUSCO as having participated in the attacks. The Congolese authorities are currently transporting him and other army personnel in custody in connection with the incident to Uvira for trial.

MONUSCO Force Commander Lieutenant-General Chander Prakash has gone to Fizi to liaise with the army command and monitor the situation. At the request of the Governor of South Kivu, the mission is providing logistical support and security in connection with preparations for the trials.

Rape has long been used as a weapon of war by all sides in the DRC, which has been riven by strife for decades. Last October, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Margot Wallström, told the Security Council that hundreds of women who were raped by rebels in eastern DRC in the summer faced the possibility of the same abuse from government troops.

A UN human rights team confirmed that more than 300 civilians, including some boys and men, were raped between 30 July and 2 August in the Walikale region, in eastern DRC, by members of armed groups including the Maï Maï Cheka and the Rwandan rebel group known as the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda.

“Rapes will continue so long as consequences are negligible,” Ms. Wallström told the Council, calling for perpetrators to be excluded from any amnesty provisions or post-conflict advancement and warning of the long-term consequences of abuses on a nation’s ethos.

Since 1999 and under various names, the UN peacekeeping mission in the DRC, with over 19,000 uniformed personnel on the ground, has overseen the vast country’s emergence from years of civil war and factional chaos, culminating most notably in 2006 with the first democratic elections in over four decades. However, fighting has continued in the east where the bulk of UN forces are deployed.

Article source: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=37343&Cr=democratic&Cr1=congo

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