Panel Discussion
Solidarity with Sudan
"In Khartoum state alone, there have been 451 documented cases of civilians who have been forcibly disappeared since the war began on 15 April. The actual number is feared to be much higher"
Both, the military and the militias, retaliate against civil society and women, the driving forces of the Sudanese revolution in 2019. The war is causing lives, physical destruction and: a tremendous increase in human rights abuse such as Enforced Disappearances, extra-Juridical killings and gender-related violence such as rape, kidnapping, assault. Africa Center of Justice and Peace Studies and borderline Europe started to set up a digital data base to document and secure information on enforced disappearances only a few weeks before the outbreak of the war. Now 10 monitors are observing the deteriorating situation in Sudan. First results are presented to the UN Committee to Protect People against Enforced Disappearances early September. How can we support civil society and the revolutionary committees in Sudan?
On the Panel:
Asjad Alnoo, Pax for Peace and ACJPSMossad Ali, ACJPSIbrahim Izzeldeen, Sudan Up-RisingModeration: Saskia Jaschek (Dis:orient)
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