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Turabi’s wife says government opposed to his release for fear of uprisings

April 3, 2011 (WASHINGTON) — The Sudanese government is keeping leader of the Popular Congress Party (PCP) Hassan Al-Turabi in jail without charges beyond the maximum time allowed under the law for fear that freeing him will trigger a popular uprising, his wife said.

FILE - Wissal Al Mahadi, wife of Islamist leader of the opposition Popular Congress Party (PCP) Hassan al-Turabi, attends a sit-down protest against the continued detention of al-Turabi at the party's Khartoum headquarters June 27, 210 (Reuters)
FILE – Wissal Al Mahadi, wife of Islamist leader of the opposition Popular Congress Party (PCP) Hassan al-Turabi, attends a sit-down protest against the continued detention of al-Turabi at the party’s Khartoum headquarters June 27, 210 (Reuters)
The National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) arrested the opposition leader last January along with more than half a dozen of the party’s figures and have remained in detention ever since. The Sudanese Security Law only allows the government to keep people in jail without referring them to court for no more than 45 days.

A senior official at the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) said last month that Turabi’s arrest was made for security reasons and is not politically motivated.

“[Sudanese President Omer Hassan] Al-Bashir was going to let him go because of the law but Nafie [Ali Nafie the presidential assistant] convinced him not to because this may cause people to take the streets and overthrow the government in light of political changes in the region,” Turabi’s wife Wisal told Sudan Tribune by phone.

“This is against the law. We cannot resort to courts because they will not serve justice. Even the judges of constitutional court do not have the courage to rukle against the government which pay them their salaries,” she added.

There has been attempts by Islamist leaders from Egypt, Palestine and Jordan to convince the Sudanese president to release Turabi but were rejected.

The PCP chief has been in and out of jail since his split from Bashir’s ruling party in 1999/2000. Reasons for his arrests included allegations that he is the main backer of the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) which is fighting the government in Darfur.

He was also taken into custody last year after he expressed support for surrendering Bashir to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to face charges of war crimes and genocide he allegedly masterminded in Darfur.

More recently Turabi and his party warned the government of a revolution similar to the ones in Egypt and Tunisia that toppled deeply entrenched regimes.

Turabi’s wife expressed concern over the conditions he is encountering in jail.

“He is 79 years old suffering from high blood pressure that he acquired while in prison last year. He is kept in a very small cell that he can barely fit in,” Wisal said.

“Because of a burst sewer pipes, people in jail have to walk through the sewage creating a very unhealthy environment for anyone let alone someone at his age,” she added.

She called on human right groups to put pressure on Khartoum to release Turabi and other PCP members who were jailed with him.

The UN appointed human rights expert on Sudan Mohamed Chande Othman expressed concern in March about what he described as the violation of fundamental rights and freedom, including freedom of assembly and expression, by law enforcement authorities in north Sudan.

Chande pointed out that the government of Sudan continues to hold in detention a number of opposition figures and anti-government activists without charge or a right to challenge their detention in a court of law. He revealed with regret that the director general of Sudan’s NISS, Mohamed Atta, has refused to meet him to discuss these concerns.

(ST)

9 Comments

  • Cibaipiath Junub Sudan
    Cibaipiath Junub Sudan

    Turabi’s wife says government opposed to his release for fear of uprisings
    Bashir,
    Why don’t you put a test on Ali Nafie by sucking him? Please do not be afraid of Turabi being an Islamist leader. You too is an Islamist leader. Both of you have the same vision and goal on North Sudan and Sudan at large. It Turabi who was your right hand man adviser now now your both hands enemy/ The same will happen to you. Nafie and Gosh will be your enemies soon.

    Dear readers, you see now arabs fear death- no ne attempted to fight Bashir. No one attempted to fight southerners during the 21 years civil war. They only used same people to fight themselves alone. They are using Darfurians to fight Darfurians and using Southerners to fight southners.

    Why is Turabi is being contained in a small cell and sometimes punished to dive to sewages? All his supporters are afraid to fight. Can we get a lesson from this?

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  • Liberator
    Liberator

    Turabi’s wife says government opposed to his release for fear of uprisings
    Dear South Sudanese citizens:

    Does any one in the South Sudan cares about this islamist named Turabi? Turabi was the Attorney-General during Jafaar Niemiri’s regime. He recommended and harshly implemented the infamous so called september laws which helped trigger the launch of 1983 rebellion against that regime.

    He also helped a little known brigadier in the Army paratrooper brigade to overthrow the Saddiq Almhadi three year sectarian based Government. That brigadier who been fighting in the South against SPLA was non-other than the current president of Sudan(Soon to be North) with a self promoted rank “Field Marshall” Omer Al-Bashir.

    So, I would want to much about their power struggle among all these islamists since I know my South Sudan independence is irreversible at this point.

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  • Liberator
    Liberator

    Turabi’s wife says government opposed to his release for fear of uprisings
    Harry

    Yes, according to the report, Omer Al-Bashir supported his release. but the hardliners within the NCP namely-Nafie Al Nafie rejected this courtesy by Omer Al-Bashir.

    I think they feared his realesed would embolden the weakened Dafur rebels who have many disciples of Turabi one being non-other than JEM isolated leader Khalid Ibrahim.

    He’s no longer a threat to Southerners causes. but still could be a destabilizing symbol for proxies enemies of South.

    I don’t care Wether they realesed him or not provided that he’s not allow to have communication with other Muslim Brotherhood groups acros North Africa.

    He is 79 years by the way. but he’s too old to be in prison. you are absolutely right about one point though; should he died in prison then, It could be one of the Hellish day in Khatoum.

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  • harry
    harry

    Turabi’s wife says government opposed to his release for fear of uprisings
    Dear Liberator,

    Thanks for the info. I thought he was 84 years of age. I hope Nafi changes his mind and releases him from custody. Thanks.

    Harry,

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  • Michael Madieu
    Michael Madieu

    Turabi’s wife says government opposed to his release for fear of uprisings
    Dr.Hassan Turabi your wife is tired after you please try to settle calm this year when you are release otherwise mind your age. Thanks

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  • ebonyebony
    ebonyebony

    Turabi’s wife says government opposed to his release for fear of uprisings
    Sudan Tribune! Is this a very important issue? While people are killed in the South and you report on Turabi and the likes?

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  • harry
    harry

    Turabi’s wife says government opposed to his release for fear of uprisings
    eboneebony,

    This Sudan Tribune, that’s mean ST is news entity that covers whole Sudanese news. I’m sorry to this, this is not South Sudan Tribune. Its Sudan Tribune for all. Thanks

    Harry,

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