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Darfur – Final Appeals against Death Sentence – Altayib Ali Ahmed

SOAT

Sudan Organisation Against Torture

Human Rights Alert: 27 June 2005

SOAT has been informed of the imminent execution of Altayib Ali Ahmed, (32 yrs) from the Fur tribe. According to reliable information inside Kober Prison, Khartoum Mr. Altayib, police officer is scheduled to be executed today (27 July 2005) at 14.30hrs. Mr. Altayib was arrested on suspicion of joining and working with the rebel opposition in the commission of the rebel attack on Al Fashir airport in Darfur in April 2003. Mr. Altayib was sentenced to death on 26 January 2004 and transferred from Darfur to Kober prison in Khartoum on 28-29 January 2004 to await execution.

Mr. Altayib was initially charged under articles 168 (armed robbery), 50 (Undermining the Constitutional System), 51(Waging War against the State), 182 (Manufacturing an Instrument for a Criminal Purpose), 65(Criminal and Terrorist Organisations), and 62 (Inciting Feelings of Unrest among Regular Forces and Abetment of Disturbing Order) of the 1991 Criminal Act.

In May 2004, following the proclamation of Amnesty by President Omer al Bashir, SOAT lawyers in Al Fashir submitted an application to the General Prosecutor requesting an amnesty for Mr. Altayib. The application led to the charge under article 168 being dropped from the list of charges.

SOAT is unconditionally opposed to the death penalty and strongly condemns its use by the Government of Sudan. SOAT is gravely concerned by the imminent execution of Altayib Ali Ahmed and by the procedures of the Special Courts, before which he was convicted. These courts fall far short of international standards of fair trials and do not provide for due process.

SOAT strongly urges the Government of Sudan to:

i) Abolish the death penalty in Sudan

ii) Ensure Mr. Altayib and all detainees in Sudan have access to legal appeal in accordance with international human rights standards

iii) Guarantee respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms throughout Sudan in accordance with national laws and international human rights standards

SOAT is an international human rights organisation established in the UK in 1993. If you have any questions about this or any other SOAT information, please contact us:

– Argo House
– Kilburn Park Road
– London NW6 5LF, UK
– Tel: +44 (0)20 7625 8055
– Fax: +44 (0)20 7372 2656
– E-mail: [email protected]
– Website: www.soatsudan.org

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