‘HAC delays registration displaced in South Darfur’: Sheikh

More than 4,000 newly displaced of El Salam camp in Bielel locality, South Darfur, staged a demonstration against the Sudanese Humanitarian Aid Commission (HAC) in Nyala today. “They protested against what they called ‘the manipulation and procrastination of their registration by HAC. Only after their details have been officially recorded, the displaced are entitled to receive food rations,” Sheikh Mahjoub Adam Tabaldiya of El Salam camp explained to Radio Dabanga. “They are waiting now for about two months.” “The newly displaced, totalling 6,117, have officially registered their names four times in a row within two months. First the registration process was done by a committee consisting of HAC, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The second time, the details of the new displaced were registered by HAC and the camp elders, the third time by a HAC team headed by the Humanitarian Aid Commissioner, and the fourth registration was done by a South Darfur State HAC committee. This State committee told the camp sheikhs that they could not accept all the names, and that it would handle half of the registered people. As a result of the procrastination, the new displaced decided to march to the site of HAC west of the camp on Wednesday. They went, chanting slogans such as “We want tarpaulins, we want shelters, we don’t want HAC, we want food.” They urged UN and the international community to intervene and to “find the truth”, and to provide food “as soon as possible”. The majority of the newly displaced arrived at El Salam camp early March, after their villages in the area southeast of Nyala had been destroyed by paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in widespread attacks on 27 and 28 February. File photo: Displaced protesting at the Hamidiya camp in Central Darfur, February 2014 (archive Radio Dabanga) Related: Newly displaced continue to arrive at El Salam camp in South Darfur (23 April 2014) 18,000 newly displaced arrive at South Darfur camps; militias surround El Salam (3 March 2014)

More than 4,000 newly displaced of El Salam camp in Bielel locality, South Darfur, staged a demonstration against the Sudanese Humanitarian Aid Commission (HAC) in Nyala today.

“They protested against what they called ‘the manipulation and procrastination of their registration by HAC. Only after their details have been officially recorded, the displaced are entitled to receive food rations,” Sheikh Mahjoub Adam Tabaldiya of El Salam camp explained to Radio Dabanga. “They are waiting now for about two months.”

“The newly displaced, totalling 6,117, have officially registered their names four times in a row within two months. First the registration process was done by a committee consisting of HAC, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The second time, the details of the new displaced were registered by HAC and the camp elders, the third time by a HAC team headed by the Humanitarian Aid Commissioner, and the fourth registration was done by a South Darfur State HAC committee. This State committee told the camp sheikhs that they could not accept all the names, and that it would handle half of the registered people.

As a result of the procrastination, the new displaced decided to march to the site of HAC west of the camp on Wednesday. They went, chanting slogans such as “We want tarpaulins, we want shelters, we don’t want HAC, we want food.”

They urged UN and the international community to intervene and to “find the truth”, and to provide food “as soon as possible”.

The majority of the newly displaced arrived at El Salam camp early March, after their villages in the area southeast of Nyala had been destroyed by paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in widespread attacks on 27 and 28 February.

File photo: Displaced protesting at the Hamidiya camp in Central Darfur, February 2014 (archive Radio Dabanga)

Related:

Newly displaced continue to arrive at El Salam camp in South Darfur (23 April 2014)

18,000 newly displaced arrive at South Darfur camps; militias surround El Salam (3 March 2014)

 

 

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