Sudan pardons Czech filmmaker, as SPLM-N calls to free pastors
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Czech FM Lubomír Zaorálek (L) and Sudanese counterpart Ibrahim
Ghandour in a press conference held in Khartoum on 26 February 2017
(ST Photo)
February 26, 2017 (KHARTOUM) - Sudanese President Omer al-Bashir on
Sunday has pardoned Czech missionary and filmmaker, Petr Jasek, who
was sentenced to life in prison last January for spying against the
Sudan.
Reacting to this amnesty, the SPLM-N has called to release the
Sudanese pastors detained with him, saying their trial was part of
Khartoum oppressive policy against Christians.
In December 2015, Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Services
(NISS) arrested Jasek four days after he entered Sudan carrying two
bags containing a laptop, mobile phone, video camera besides other
documents. He was charged with espionage, waging war against the state
and inciting hatred against religious congregations,
On 29 January, a Sudanese court sentenced Jasek to life imprisonment
for spying against the Sudan and disseminating reports - via an
"American organisation hostile to Sudan" - including alleged
persecution of Christians in the country, and the bombardment of
civilian populated areas in the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan
State.
Czech Foreign Minister Lubomir Zaoralek has arrived in Khartoum on
Sunday for talks on bilateral relations.
In a joint press conference with Zaoralek, Sudan’s Foreign Minister
Ibrahim Ghandour said President al-Bashir has released Jasek “in
appreciation for the historic relations between Sudan and the Czech
republic”.
“Al-Bashir has taken into account the bilateral ties between the two
nations, and the Czech Foreign Minister would receive the Czech
citizen and he will leave for his country today,” said Ghanodur
He wished that the visit of the Czech top diplomat would be “a start
of a distinct relation between the two countries”.
For his part, Zaoralek expressed his delight, saying “I’m pleased to
witness the end of the unpleasant case of the Chezh citizen”.
“My visit to Sudan is a beginning of a new page in relations between
the two countries,” he said
“During my talks with all Sudanese officials I underscored my
country’s desire to promote relations with Sudan in all fields,” he
added.
It is noteworthy that the Czech minister has conveyed to Sudan’s First
Vice-President Bakri Hassan Salih a message of thanks from the Czech
government for the release of Jasek.
SPLM-N DEMANDS RELEASE OF TWO PASTORS
Meanwhile, Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/North (SPLM-N) Secretary
General Yasser Arman described the release of the Czech missionary as
“correcting the regime’s mistakes”.
However, he wondered why the government didn’t release the two
Sudanese pastors who were sentenced with the Czech missionary.
“The SPLM-N calls for the immediate release of the pastors and
[demands the government] to show respect for the citizenship rights of
the Sudanese Christians,” he said.
Arman further called for the release of all political and rights
activists and on top of them the university professor Mudawi Ibrahim,
saying the trial of the pastors and Czech missionary is part of a
campaign that aims to intimidate Sudanese Christians and strip of
their citizenship rights.
He pointed that the government has demolished more than 20 Churches.
The court has also sentenced Pastor Hassan Abdel-Rahim and geologist
Abdel-Moni’m Abdel-Mawla for 12 years for colluding with the Czech
missionary.
(ST)
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