venerdì 26 marzo 2010

An urgent appeal from the poor and marginalized people in the area of Soba truck

An urgent appeal from the poor and marginalized people in the area of Soba truck (see video), police cordoned off the camps for displaced people

Wednesday, March 24, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J1X9q0PaFo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jz_qvaIr1A
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23/03/2010 Sudanese police removed the homes residents of Soba Aradi trucks on the outskirts of Khartoum on Monday and surrounded the population.

But the population in the Soba camp on Sunday evening said they saw dozens of homes and shops were demolished by bulldozers.

The residents refused to move, and on Monday the police beat around a barbed-wire fence prevents the delivery of food and water to them.

Were arrested Mohannad Dirdeiry news from the field to shoot the police.

Notes to the population

Number of records in the individual Soba 3720

Iehun inhumane conditions does not have toilets and they are coming out to relieve themselves away from the area of residence, but now the situation is difficult and the possibility of disease outbreak contained

The use of all forms of violence from the regular forces in the face of population in the event that one of them approached the barbed wire

Intensify campaigns of public order and the burning of houses.
 
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Residents said the police removed the Sudanese people's homes in a refugee camp on the outskirts of Khartoum on Monday, surrounded the population, three weeks before the first multi-party elections in the country for 24 years.

The Sudan and after condemnation from the United Nations has largely stopped and forced relocations and removal of houses in the slums surrounding the capital, which are filled with millions of people who fled the conflict and the difficulties of life in the eastern, southern and western Darfur.

But the population in the Soba camp and most of them troubled Darfur region said on Sunday night, they saw dozens of homes and shops were demolished by bulldozers.

The residents refused to move and a Reuters witness said on Monday that the police cordoned off around them, and barbed-wire fence prevents the delivery of food and water to them.

Said Edward Lino, the candidate's election the People's Movement for the Liberation of Sudan for the post of governor of Khartoum during a visit to the camp "We can not allow that to happen this kind of barbaric behavior in Khartoum."

A witness said a Reuters journalist and at least one was arrested and beaten for trying to portray the police operation.

The static from Darfur refused to give his name, "They have set up barbed wire around the area. We can not eat or drink or stay all we are doing is we are sitting in the sun."

Could not be immediately available to the authorities to ask them to comment, but authorities previously said it always notify residents in advance and provide them with adequate compensation and alternative land before the evacuation.

Reuters

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