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Sudanese students wounded in clashes with government militia over ICC

March 15, 2009 (KHARTOUM) — Around a dozen students have been wounded by the Sudanese Para-military troops in southern Kordofan during a political meeting they organized to manifest their support for the arrest warrant against Sudanese president Omer Al-Bashir.

The incident occurred at Deling University when student members of the United Democratic Front (UDF), a student organization supporting the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) led by Abdel Wahid Al-Nur organized a meeting inside the university to explain their support for the arrest warrant against President Bashir on Wednesday.

However, the meeting was interrupted by Popular Defense Force and Popular Police troops who made an incursion in the university and shot on the UDF who were on the podium to speak to the students crowed.

Three students were seriously injured by the police fire including Um Al Hussein Ismail Ahmed, Malik Abdel-Rahman Mohamed and Sharon Abakr Sharon. The Sudanese militias argued that the UDF is a banned organization and not allowed to hold public meetings.

Sudanese authorities, days before the announcement of the arrest warrant against Bashir, warned they would not tolerate any sympathy or support to the ICC move. However, universities students used to express their stances without fearing authorities’ reprisal.

Abdel-Wahid Al-Nur, the SLM leader, confirmed the incident to Sudan Tribune from Paris and condemned in the strongest term this aggression which according to the rebel leader “shows the panic” of the Sudanese government since the issuance of the ICC decision.

Last week the judges of the Pre-Trial Chamber I issued an arrest warrant for Bashir on seven counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, which include murder, rape and torture.

(ST)

2 Comments

  • Henry Makuei
    Henry Makuei

    Sudanese students wounded in clashes with government militia over ICC
    That is another war if people of Sudan are not keen with their wards and actions. on these stage i strongly advice students of Sudan not to pop their nose into president’s indictment because it will harm them since there are no fundamenal rights to protect them.

    UDF leaders should keep aside student and look for right people to approach for the indictment. I will not say anything to government troops because killing is their culture and I wonder when are they going to stop it.

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  • Othogomoi
    Othogomoi

    Sudanese students wounded in clashes with government militia over ICC
    i just want to say that this Babaric measure taken by khartoum government is not good complete.this is one of the proofs that the of khartoum has committed genocide in Darfur,not Darfur alone even in south Sudan,remeber Juba genocide in 1992, when SPLA attempted to capture Juba.
    but let the government agent and all spies put in there mind that this government will not last forever,soon it will last but remember that your time is now limited and is going to end soon what you did to others will be done to your childrens, if you want or not.

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