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Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid

July 29, 2008 (KHARTOUM) — A Sudanese court sentenced to death by hanging eight rebels captured following an attack on the capital by the Justice and Equality Movement on May 10.

JEM_detainees.jpgAfter the raid, three special counter-terrorism courts were formed to try 39 arrested rebels, on June 18. JEM attack killed more than 220 people.

The suspects condemned to death by the Counter-Terrorism Court No. 1 are Mohamed Kamal Sapon, Musa Hamed Abdellah Younis, Adam Musa Hassan, Bahrreldin Bashir, Abdellah Bushara Issa, Ibrahim Nur Zakaria and Shamo Osman Isaac.

The judges of the special tribunal acquitted one defendant for lack of evidence against him and transferred another to the juvenile court due to his young age.

Under Sudanese law, any death sentence must be ratified by both an appeals’ court and the high court. Then all death warrants must be signed and approved by President Omar al-Beshir.

However, Defence lawyers have argued that the special courts are unconstitutional and do not guarantee their clients’ legal rights. They further described the special courts as political and not independent and pledged to appeal the decision of the court.

Further, the Justice and Equality Movement condemned the death sentences, saying it is unconstitutional and against the international law because the eight defendants are prisoners of war captured in the aftermath of a military operation.

In an opinion paper sent to Sudan Tribune, Mahmoud Suleiman, the Deputy Chairman of JEM General Congress, said “Execution of Prisoners of War (POWs) is a breach of the International Law and considered an act of assassination and another murder in cold blood.”

Also, the spokesperson of the Sudan Liberation Movement Unity Command, Mahgoub Hussein denounced the death verdict saying they consider it as desperate attempt by the regime to put pressures on the rebel movement.

He warned the Sudanese president, who is indicted by the International Criminal Court, of signing the sentences saying they would retaliate against the regime if any one of them killed.

The trial of a brother in law of JEM chairman, and senior rebel commander Abdel Aziz el-Nur Ashr is still going on.

Following the indictment of the Sudanese president by the ICC prosecutor on July 14 several political parties urged Omer al-Bashir to release the rebels captured following the attack on the capital and to invite all the rebel groups including JEM to take part in a national comprehensive conference on Darfur.

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21 Comments

  • Daniel British de Deng
    Daniel British de Deng

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    This is illegitimate ruling. To claim Dafur rebels are terrorists is another genocidal strategy for this govenment. Darfur rebels should be tried as soldiers of war and not terrorists.

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  • Omer
    Omer

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    This is very welcome news and this sends a very clear message to all aggression prepetuated towards the Sudanese capital that it will be crushed and all those involved will ultimately meet their demise.

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  • Jonglei Kuereng
    Jonglei Kuereng

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    Down with Bashir Regime. this is totally unacceptable. How many time your government been killing people in South Sudan and in Darfur and you did not certisfy. This government might be greedy of kill people.

    this is well known that Mr Bashir government doesn’t keep POW. JEM captive sholud not be kill. They should be treated as POW. this will be infringement of Geneva convention. I urg all Sudanese people regardless of whether your are from or whereever voices their opposition in killing of JEM captive. Thank you all and may God bleess them

    Cheers

    Jonglei

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  • Kur
    Kur

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    This is another act of genocide and crimes against humanity. You fools, these are prisoners of war and they should be treated with due human rights respect according to Geneva Convention in regard to the treatment of those captured in the battle field.These courts created by the war criminal Bashir are illegal and have no basis to try anybody in the Sudan because they do not follow the constitutional order.The rush in which these people were tried proves the fact that the transitional constitution of the Sudan is not in operation. so these courts are terrorists run courts and must be condemned by the whole world.

    On the other hand, those who support the sentencing of those innocent Darfuris are themselves war criminals for they are encouraging the genocidal regime to commit even more crimes against the people who are trying to stop genocide in Darfur.

    You Bashir supporters, let me assure you of one thing: the days of your criminal regime are over, and your boss will go where he belongs, behind bars forever.

    Long live the heros of Darfur and let you remember one thing, Bashir may kill your bodies, but you will remain as heroes in the memory of your people as long as this world exists, but Bashir will go down in history as a war criminal forever.

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  • Yaak Barach
    Yaak Barach

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    How can anyone expect terrorists to be just and fair to their captives? Omar Bashiir is a terrorist and shame on him for condemning this helpless POWs to death. But i hope he will soon have his day in court for his crimes against African Sudanese.

    To hell with the Arabised son of bitches (Sudanese arabs). You are all criminals and do not deserve to be in our land.

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  • cbhs
    cbhs

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    This is not justice. You are against humanity. These people are fighting for a right and just course for the people of Sudan. What do you think you are doing? This is tyranny and not really applying the rule of law.

    SPLM should vitoed this rule of court. These gentlemen shouldn’t be denied the right to live. Life imprisonment should be the right verdict.

    Bashir has no legal rights to kill these people. And SPLM must in this case demonstrate leadership by providing logical alternative to this political dilema.

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  • Daniel Kalaka
    Daniel Kalaka

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    Bullshit to the Government of Republic of killing presion of war instead puting them for an evidence purpose.

    For mr Umar who had comment that ,those who have been killed are good indicator you are fool Omar and one day you will deserve your too! Don’t think that the sheding blood of innocent one’s are for nothing.
    The time is near that one day bashir is going to face his in hague!

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  • Henry Makuei
    Henry Makuei

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    I first of all wanted to send the message of condolences to the victims’ relatives, the JEM movement and Sudan in general. these eight victims who were sentences to death are not the only captive killed by the government but many have been killed silently since 1956 till now. dear compatriots, Sudan is lossing her own man power in so many ways; hunger, diseases, tuture, assassination and so on and so forth. but all in all it is a big loss to the country. don’t be suprise on the killing because this is the best way Bashir can secure his seat. his government lack the political agenda of keeping prisoners of war unlike SPLM/A who keeps prisoners of war even if Bashir was captured by the SPLM/A during the war he would have been kept safe. hopefully the bibol said you be treated the way you treat others lates waite where the political atrocities of our president are going to end.

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  • denong wufal
    denong wufal

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    This is an abominable act, killing someone demanding his right. sons of sudan must come together and chase out the oppressors in khartoum.iam quite sure one time the bashir’s group will get trails at the hands of sons of sudan.

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  • youngdinka
    youngdinka

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    Arab yeah for sure sentenced to death our brothers of JEM. Make sure dont bury them (POW of JEM) eat them or cooked them as your BBQ as you terrorism religion think of killing humans.

    yeah i suggest dont kill them if you AL BESHIR AND HIS CRIMINAL GANGS aka NCP also any arab not going to eat.

    JEM soilders and commanders you just gonna hear that your brothers are sentenced to death and you guys are not going to do something about it to save your/our brothers. Raid criminal town khortam again

    ICC hang albeshir and NCP officials little Ass before he/they is/are still doing genocide/crimes against humanity in Sudan again.

    we had enough. enough is enough.

    your time is shortly next

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  • Allaman Ikoilaman
    Allaman Ikoilaman

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    The judges should be tried too, not in Sudan but by Hague for having totally failed to recognized POWs. What a useless court and Judges therein. The court in Khartoum has got no legal frame as it has shown it’s self to the World.

    I still agree with some comments that, this issue of POWs, should be another counts on Genocide to Darfurians committed by Beshir and his family court in Khartoum. How did he expect to kill Darfurians and less expecting revolts from Darfurinas men?. Is Beshir really reasonable, or has read about revolts and seccesation in Africa and other sides of the World?. Beshir lacks political paradign in his brain.

    God forgive the souls of the POWs, because they stood for their rights of protection. You said, ”yeah should first protect his self before God’s protection”. You know all about me. Bless these helpless sons of the suffering Darfurians.

    Pows, we shall still remember you and all of us including Beshir will get you on the final judgement. The difference may be, the cleaned heavenly records which will separate Beshir and his Judges from you and us.Take caurage.

    Thanks.

    Ofonik Zachary Abingmoi.

    Juba, South Sudan.

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  • Gatdelha
    Gatdelha

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    If those hero of African Movement Fronts or AMF( the new name for the united African movements in Sudan or UAMS) get excuted by the islamic terrorist in Sudan, still we remember them as heros who died for sake of justice for the their people! they didn’t die stealing or raping ladies like the cowed SAF! all black Africans of Sudan are supposed to be at standby this time as we don’t want to lose a chance like JEM give us to go unrealized again! stand up stand up for your right!

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  • Gatdelha
    Gatdelha

    Sudan sentences eight JEM rebels to death for capital raid
    If those hero of African Movement Fronts or AMF( the new name for the united African movements in Sudan or UAMS) get excuted by the islamic terrorist in Sudan, We will remember them as our heros, who died for the sake of justice for their people! They didn’t die stealing or raping ladies like the cowed SAF!

    All black Africans of Sudan are supposed to be at standby this time, as we don’t want to lose this golden chance, like that JEM gave in the 10 may when they stormed the satanic city of Omdershit, we will never let this chance of capturing Sudan to go unrealized again! stand up stand up for your right!

    Long live the AMF

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