Sudan security ‘terrorizing’ displaced camp for 3 nights
The population of a Central Darfur displaced camp says the Sudanese security services and government militiamen are “terrorizing” the site for the last three consecutive nights.They attribute the reason of the harassment to residents’ attempt to take part in the protests against the Doha donors’ summit. Last Friday, displaced of Bindisi told Radio Dabanga that 10 people were arrested when trying to join demonstrations and others were threatened to be killed by the security services. According to sources, armed security organs have been firing gunshots in the air since last Saturday, “starting at sunset until early dawn of the next day”, one of them said.He added security services are accusing the displaced of supporting rebel groups and continue threatening to kill them.Bindisi’s population is urging international humanitarian organizations to intervene and protect them.File photo by Olivier Chassot/ UNAMIDRelated: Sudan security threatened to kill displaced before protests -sources (5 April 2013)
The population of a Central Darfur displaced camp says the Sudanese security services and government militiamen are “terrorizing” the site for the last three consecutive nights.
They attribute the reason of the harassment to residents’ attempt to take part in the protests against the Doha donors’ summit.
Last Friday, displaced of Bindisi told Radio Dabanga that 10 people were arrested when trying to join demonstrations and others were threatened to be killed by the security services.
According to sources, armed security organs have been firing gunshots in the air since last Saturday, “starting at sunset until early dawn of the next day”, one of them said.
He added security services are accusing the displaced of supporting rebel groups and continue threatening to kill them.
Bindisi’s population is urging international humanitarian organizations to intervene and protect them.
File photo by Olivier Chassot/ UNAMID
Related: Sudan security threatened to kill displaced before protests -sources (5 April 2013)