Saturday, October 18, 2008

Locked Abroad: The Extradition of Darfurians

The issue of detaining Darfurians and shipping them to Sudan at the behest of Mr. Bashir needs to be explored. But wait: that is not new. It did not start with Darfurians. Remember General Abdelaziz Khalid, the Commander of the Sudanese Allied Forces?? He was detained in the United Arab Emirates in September of 2004 and extradited to Khartoum in November. Several human rights organizations rebuked the Emirates for doing that, and warned Khartoum of doing anything to jeopardize the safety and the welfare of General Khalid.

 

After the crises in Darfur began to be understood, thousands of Darfurians in Diaspora organized themselves in small groups advocating for the plight of their people around the world. The efforts of these Darfuri men and women had taken this issue far and wide beyond the wildest dreams of the victims of this tragedy. In all corners of the earth, and in communities that will not hear of this place otherwise, the message was clear: help fellow human beings that are in dire need and safe them from their own brethren. That very success became the ingredient of demise for most. The Government of Sudan (GoS) started targeting these activists and harassing them.

 

It is no secret that the majority of the Arab countries stood by Khartoum against the greater part of Darfurians. Some Arab countries looking at this issue as a pretext for intervention by the “axis of Evil” that is the US and Israel, in “another” Muslim country. Others are supporting the “Arab” government in Khartoum against the attack by the propagators of “Africanism” led by the fans of the “New Sudan” slogan that advocates an African identity and a return of the “Land of the blacks” to its “rightful” owners. The GoS, true to its opportunistic nature, sensed a soft spot there where it can hit Darfurians abroad the same way that it tries to drain the pond to catch the fish at home.

 

One strategy adopted by the GoS was to work with its “allies” east of the Red Sea to harass the Darfuri professionals and business men to hit the rebel movements where it hurts, the deep pockets of their “surrogate financiers”. In the criminal mind of the GoS, all Darfurians are guilty, and they should never be given a chance to prove their innocence. A staggering number of business men and professionals were detained, harassed by security authorities in almost all the Golf states, extradited to Khartoum where they faced all kinds of torture and abuse, and the lucky ones were given a chance to move to Europe or Africa. The infamous case of Engineer Abulgasim is a stark illustration of the limit to which the GoS and its allies can go in their lynch-mob style quest to hunt Darfurians down. Mr. Abulgasim was snatched out of his place of work, denied the right to go back to his home to alert his family and put things in order before he was shoved inside a GoS jet and flown to Khartoum. His work in Saudi Arabia of over two decades, his services to the Saudi people, his career and the welfare of his family meant nothing, not to mention his human rights and the breaching of his work contract.

 

Today, the witch hunt continues with utter impunity and with new categories of victims added as the GoS and its allies perfect their tools of denigration of Darfurians. Mohamadain Abdel Hameed Haroun is a refugee in Yemen. He worked for over fifteen years as a teacher in the Sudanese school in Sana’a, the Capital . He, like many innocent Darfurians who never been back to their home land for years and years, were vilified by the GoS and its allies that put him on a wanted list that the GoS distributed among the security authorities of the “sister countries” to capture and extradite to Sudan. Shamelessly, the GoS purports that the names on the wanted list are individuals who participated on the attack on Omdurman in May of this year. Mr. Haroun never left Yemen, and he certainly never set foot on Omdurman. His crime, like that of many of his compatriots, is perhaps cheering the JEM rebel group for their daring attack in the heart of their tormentor. Another reason might be that his brother is one of JEM’s leaders. It is a classic case of guilt by association.

 

While the peace loving nations of the world are working to put an end to the misery of the people of Darfur, and while the Darfurians are working hard to end their factionalism and divisions, the GoS is working hard targeting the best and the brightest of the Darfurians that can make a difference and can become partners in peace.

 

The security driven military solution paradigm of the GoS should not be allowed to stand. A negotiated settlement and peaceful resolution shift in strategy should be encouraged, if the world wants to see an end to the Darfur tragedy. The onus is on the GoS to change the strategy of its Gestapo-run regime, and opt for solutions that start with respecting the rights of Darfurians, and stop targeting their intellectuals.

 

 

Posted by Darfuri at 05:58:56
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6 Responses to “Locked Abroad: The Extradition of Darfurians”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Omer;
    Indeed, the arrest of Mr. Haroun is a fresh example of guilt by association, a practice perfected by the GoS in a culture of impunity and kangaroo courts justice becoming one of the hallmarks of Darfur conflict.
    It is absolutely critical that Darfurians and all freedom loving individuals around the globe continue to voice their concerns over innocent darfurians, held in incommunicado detention possibly in non-recognized detention centers, with no
    access to lawyers or relatives, putting them at increased risk of torture and extra-judicial killings.
    GoS should immediately account for the whereabouts of all those in custody and to grant total access to Human Rights Officers, family, lawyers and doctors to places
    of detention.
    Thanks;
    Badawi

  2. Anonymous says:

    Dear Omer Ismail,
    its great effort to move us from the current position to the great future, if all Darfuris concentrate their efforts and act as one hand we wouldn’t have been here, I think this attempt will have a tremendous impact in all directions and could pick us from this stunk to the bright future, Darfuris can have their voice heard through this site and it would be better if non-English speaker can get their opportunity too.
    As the most important issue now a days, the detention of Darfuris worldwide and specifically in what so called Arab league states , many Darfuris were detained in United Arab Emirates , some of them has been deported and other stay in jails, in Egypt many Darfuris have been arrested and so in Libya and Yemen.
    In August 4Th, 2008 Brother Mohamedain Haroun Abdulhameed was arrested Yemen while he was teaching by Yemeni Interpol Security as a request has been made by Sudanese Government to arrest him, claiming that he was one of those whom attacked Omdurman last may, as a matter of fact Mr.Abdulahameed has never gone to Sudan since 1988, what surprise me is that Mr.Abdulhameed is work for the Yemeni Government as a teacher and they know that he’s never been to Sudan for so long time, and if he was then they would have known before anybody else, its very obvious that this allegation is conspiracy against the people of Darfur, the Sudanese government and its Arab Allys want to put the Darfuris in a big Jail and confront them where-ever they are.
    Last week, the government of Sudan send an urgent request to Yemeni Authorities asking for immediate transfere for Mr. Abdulahameed to Khartoum, and as everybody may know , the GOS wants to revenge from any Darfuri without Mercy. Its absolutely our duty to defend Mr.Abdulhameed from being prosecute in Khartoum , it’s the responsibility of the international community and specifically the United Nations to protect our people and stop the forcible return and deportation that we are facing, its very important to make illegal and prohibits the forcible return and deportation for any Darfuri to Sudan.
    many thanks

    Motasim Adam

  3. Anonymous says:

    Hello Omer, I am glad I found the darfurvoices site. It is sad and alarming to know that the GoS is using its wicked tactics again to go after its sudanese opponents around the world. We are all Darfurians living abroad. The GoS is trying to reduce the Sudan problem to a regional problem. We should not forget that this government is advocating the arabinization and islamitization of the whole country and this is what they are selling to arab countries and locally. Look at the recent invesement contracts generously provided for arab investors? Tomorrow they might sell them the whole Darfur region like Halayeb?
    Once again I am enlightened by the site, and hope to find the time to contribute more.
    Thanks.
    Hamid

  4. Anonymous says:

    Dear Dr. Hamid

    Thanks very much for visitinmg the blog, and for your comments. You are welcome to share your terrfic ideas with the blog readers,so please let us see more contribution in the near future.

    Salam,
    Omer

  5. i love your blog, will keep looking you blog every day.

  6. anneke says:

    Your articles are so impressive that I can not forget it.

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