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Shock in Sudan over remarks attributed to Bashir on rape of women in Darfur

March 30, 2010 (KHARTOUM) — The Sudanese government maintained silence on a disclosure made by Islamist opposition leader Hassan Al-Turabi relating to a remark made by president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir before a national commission of inquiry established in 2004 to investigate alleged right abuses in Darfur.

Turabi9.jpg A video posted to the You Tube website showed Turabi addressing audience in Al-Hajj Yusuf area east of Khartoum at an unspecified date this month talking about Bashir’s indictment last year by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Darfur.

Last month, ICC appeals chamber ordered the pre-trial judges to reconsider genocide charges against Bashir.

“The UN Security Council for which you are a member said this [Darfur] case should be referred [to ICC] and you were cooperating [with ICC] and you were happy saying yes take it to the court, I am sure the court won’t find anything….Once it reached [Bashir] him, Ocampo [ICC prosecutor] was received here, [they] honored him; three years his [Ocampo] teams were working [inside Sudan],” Al-Turabi said

“Even the Sudanese commission did the same thing. One senior [member] from the commission, without naming him, said after we were sworn in [before Bashir] we sat down with the person that we took the oath before him, you know who is,” he added.

“He [Bashir] told us, [if] this Gharbawia [Darfuri woman], when a Ja’ali [man from the Ja’al tribe] man humps her, is this an honor or rape?”

The commission member according to the Turabi told him that “his hair stood on end” when heard Bashir’s comment and was speechless.

“I swear to you in the name of god this story was told to me [by someone] I know very well” the Popular Congress Party (PCP) leader said.

The Sudanese president in May 2004 issued a decree establishing the National Commission of Inquiry in Darfur chaired by Dafa Allah Elhadj Yousuf who is a longtime and close friend of Turabi. It was mandated with collecting information on alleged violations of human rights in the restive region.

The panel found that “serious violations” were committed by all parties to the conflict and recommended prosecutions by the state against the perpetrators but so far little has emerged about domestic trials for the suspects.

The video of Turabi was widely circulated amid shock and disbelief on a racially sensitive topic.

Mohamed Taha Mohamed Ahmed, editor of al-Wifaq newspaper, was kidnapped from his home in 2006. His decapitated body was found in the streets of Khartoum a day later.

The authorities said that the nine convicts who carried out the gruesome crime had been infuriated by an article in Taha’s paper, which used unflattering language to describe Darfuri women and their claims on being raped.

All men were sentenced to death by hanging.

One political observer in Khartoum who asked not to be named told Sudan tribune that Bashir’s “pride in his Ja’ali heritage may have prompted this unwise remark before the commission”.

“President Bashir says many things publicly that do not suit a leader of a country so he may be even more daring privately but Turabi also has motives to lie. Either way if the [Sudanese presidency] does not step in to deny this thing could grow like a snowball out of control” he said.

In 2008 seven people were killed and 107 were wounded in clashes between members of the Hausa tribe and Sudanese authorities in different parts of the country after a newspaper attributed a statement to Bashir in which he described them as “foreigners with no presence in the country” in light of their Nigerian origins.

Bashir rushed to meet with Hausa leaders and swore to them that what was published in the interview was not true. At the time ruling party officials accused Turabi’s party of standing behind the riots.

Sudan Tribune received a last minute cancellation of an interview that was arranged with Turabi on Tuesday.

Turabi was Bashir’s close political and religious ally since the 1989 coup until they split in a bitter power struggle in 1999-2000. Since then he has been in and out of jail but was released along with all other political prisoners after a north-south peace deal in 2005.

He was the one of few political leaders in the country to publicly call on Bashir to surrender himself to the ICC. The Sudanese president is accused by ICC prosecutors masterminding a campaign to wipe out the Fur, Masaalit and Zaghawa African ethnic groups in Darfur.

Sudan does not recognize the court and calls it a Western plot to isolate and fragment the country. Despite numerous reports on rape being used as a weapon of war, Sudan says it runs contrary to culture of Sudanese.

Last November, a UN report said sexual violence was “rampant” in Darfur. The report said researchers documented more than 50 cases of sexual and gender based violence, sometimes by uniformed men, on a visit to Darfur from July to August 2009, adding women in one camp reported up to 35 cases a week when they were out farming.

Abdel-Wahid Al-Nur leader of the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) said that Bashir’s remarks “demonstrates the Islamist ideology of the regime”.

“This is a mentality that views us in Darfur as slaves and think they are entitled to rape our women as punishment as part of the genocide campaign” Al-Nur said.

“This is worst than apartheid because at least in South Africa it was a policy and public law where in Sudan it is hidden” he added.

Today Sudan official news agency (SUNA) quoted as Bashir pledging to form a “separate ministry of culture to renounce sectarianism, racism and partisanship to create a solid foundation for national unity”.

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32 Comments

  • Gai Kuol Deng
    Gai Kuol Deng

    Shock in Sudan over remarks attributed to Bashir on rape of women in Darfur
    THANKS TO THEIR POWER STRUGGLE; SECRETS ARE NOMORE BETWEEN THESE TWO EVILS.

    This is how they all think about non arabs in the sudan, raping or even killing them is not a crime or a sin. That’s what Bashir had said yet he claims to be religiose or maybe that’s what is taught to them in islam.
    After the signing of the CPA, SPLA released over three thousand prisoners of war, Bashir didn’t have a single prisoner to release, when asked by ICRC his response was “we were fighting and killing we don’t keep prisoners”.
    My dear marginalised masses, the Dar furis, the Easterners, the Nuba, Danagla, Funj and Maban; wakeup and teach this wicked minority a lesson. as for us here in the South, we are already a different coutry but we stand ready to support you in any capacity to free yourself from these evils.

    This time round nobody is gonna fight for you Mohamed Ali, you’re gonna face our ruth directly and we ‘re gonna strip your mothers naked in the streets of your po-dunk cities you bastrads who have no regard for human life and dignity. We ‘re gonna cupture and drag this your fugitive bastard terrorist Bashir to the ICC and be hung like your former master Saddam.
    You Mohamed will very soon be kissing my ass, we ‘re at the countdown damn.

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  • Gatwech
    Gatwech

    Shock in Sudan over remarks attributed to Bashir on rape of women in Darfur
    Disgusting remarks!

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  • Dinka Boy
    Dinka Boy

    Shock in Sudan over remarks attributed to Bashir on rape of women in Darfur
    Dear readers and Darfur people,

    The killing of people of Darfur seem unpleasant to the eyes of human activists. Now, how can we Sudanese and international human right discribe Omer Bashier? Bashier and his Khartoum elites are the one destroying the country for centuries because of them being the activists of killing and undermining Sudanese.

    This militia employed by Bashier to undermine the lives of people of Darfur will not relent their activities unless we all Sudanese vote out criminal Bashier out in power. I encouraged Darfurians to vote for Yasir Arman and not Bashier because Bashier is the killer of Sudanese and he completely want to cleanse the entire African identity in the whole country because he anticipates Sudan to be an Arab nation.

    Please, you guys need to wake up this time because Bashier always used you/Darfurians against the South Sudanese and at the same time he encouraged mistreatment. Let vote criminal out of presidency so that ICC can take care of him in this forthcoming election. Thanks

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  • murlescrewed
    murlescrewed

    Shock in Sudan over remarks attributed to Bashir on rape of women in Darfur
    Al-Bashir has said some stupid stuff that have not been made public. He is an ethnic chauvinist who will have to answer to saying things that should not be thought of let alone being uttered.

    There is nothing superior about Ja’ali tribe. They are not above innocent Darfuri women who have suffered enough.

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  • Dinka Boy
    Dinka Boy

    Shock in Sudan over remarks attributed to Bashir on rape of women in Darfur
    Hassan,

    You are free to vote for Omer El Bashier so that he can castrate you alive. Stop talking against Yasir Arman dear because he did not killed 300,000 Darfurians. If you like your killer then go ahead,but stop complianing. I doubt whether you are from Darfur. It seems you are ugle criminal Bashier. We South Sudanese know how to deal with Bashier government, the only people whom we are worried are weak Darfurians who does not know their identity. Thanks

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  • AAMA
    AAMA

    Shock in Sudan over remarks attributed to Bashir on rape of women in Darfur
    Simply a very shameful story, whether true or not. Just the fact that we are discussing such filthy comments shows how shallow and ignorant our country leaders have become, what is the solution? we are sick and tired of this nonsense!!!

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  • Northsudanes
    Northsudanes

    Shock in Sudan over remarks attributed to Bashir on rape of women in Darfur
    lets us all not vote for this omar al bashir so we all can feel resting and happy in our life. lets us all not vote for omar al bashir because we achaive our freedom and equality and also for our most things is our children future because omar al bashir did not offer anything for our children. by the way the truth can not be hide and the true will set you free and by the way bashir has no more place to go accpet to ICC. Im just wondering why people still behind him when he can not cross the sea and bring you something you need it all i know his life is done because he is like in the jack in the box. thank u.

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  • telfajbago
    telfajbago

    Shock in Sudan over remarks attributed to Bashir on rape of women in Darfur
    I do not think the military dictator El Bashir did any standard education or being to school because his statements to the media always resembles his dirty ass. It’s this ethnicity- motivated mentality that drove El Bashir mad to commit genocide in Darfur, but remember your days are numbered, sooner than soon you will be caught like a rat.

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  • Time1
    Time1

    Shock in Sudan over remarks attributed to Bashir on rape of women in Darfur
    This is the reality of what is going on in Sudan, people like talking about other people behind their backs but not in their faces. But Turabi is also known for spreading rumours about issues that only he knows bout, Turabi was part of this crooked government, but Omer bashir should clearly apologise to the Darfur people for this vulgar statement. Darfur should be given their full rights and also be respected as any other Sudanese, because how will the north live in peace if they start to marginalise and discriminate against Darfur people? this means there is going to be more wars between the Darfur side and the Arab side, the best way forward is for the northern Arabs to aknowledge the rights of Darfuris and live in peace together, since both groups are muslims.

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