Sudanese rights group says "Khartoum violates Sudan constitution and
national peace"
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THE SUDAN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION -CAIRO
Press Release
Khartoum violates Sudan constitution and national peace

September 3rd, 2011 — In gross violation of the Transitional
Constitution and the Framework Agreement between the Government and
the SPLM-North on political partnership and security arrangements in
Blue Nile and South Kordofan (Addis Ababa: June 2011), the Sudanese
government launched a military coup in the Blue Nile State that
removed by force Malik Agar, the elected governor of the State, and
his government from their positions, killed 17 citizens, wounded many
others, and forced tens of thousands of people to live in appalling
conditions outside Damazin. Earlier in May 2011, the government was
largely accused of rigging up the gubernatorial elections in South
Kordofan that forced withdrawal in protest by the SPLM-North candidate
AbdelAziz Al-Hilu and instated candidate Ahmed Haroun in his place.

The Khartoum military aggression on the Blue Nile State indicates the
government’s determination to rule by emergency law and the expansion
of civil war. All issues related to the Framework Agreement and/or the
popular consultations already approved by the Comprehensive Pease
Agreement (2005) have been virtually stopped. The military leaders of
Khartoum have already enforced anti-constitutional actions against the
civilian population in Darfur obstructing relief aid and ending
humanitarian support to the war victims.

• The Sudan Human Rights Organization Cairo is deeply concerned with
the traumatic consequences of emergency law in the country, in
general, and the beleaguered states of South Kordofan and the Blue
Nile, in particular. The government’s performance that curtails public
rights and freedoms, especially the freedom of expression and the
press, under increased financial and political difficulties must be
ended by serious negotiations with the democratic opposition to end
the expansion of civil war and the developed unconstitutional rule by
emergency law.

• We condemn in the strongest terms possible the continuous aggression
by the Government of Sudan against the South Kordofan and the Blue
Nile elected leaderships and civilian populations. To end the all-war
emerging hostilities, the Government of Sudan must end the September
2nd military coup in the Blue Nile State and the unconstitutional
state of emergency law. The Blue Nile elected governor and government
must immediately resume their positions in Damazin by the rule of law.

• SHRO-Cairo urges the warring parties to implement the Framework
Agreement, activate political partnership between the NCP and
SPLM-North, empower the committees designated to address peace agenda,
and integrate the SPLA soldiers from the two northern Sudan regions
into national forces by peaceful regular procedure.

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