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Subject: 30k+South Sudanese refugees reach Sudan in first months of 2017,
Darfur & Sudan News Update (22 - 28 February)
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*Darfur & Sudan News Update by Radio Dabanga (22 - 28 February)*
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*30k South Sudanese refugees reach Sudan in first months of 2017*
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*27 February - 2017 JUBA / KHARTOUM * Half of the expected number of
refugees from South Sudan for 2017 have already arrived in the first two
months of the year, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) reported. More than
31,000 South Sudanese have fled the country because of starvation and
unrest. The biggest indication of a food crisis in the country is the
famine in parts of Unity state
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The nation has declared that 100,000 people faced starvation and another
million were on the brink of famine, which was officially announced by the
Government of South Sudan and the United Nations on the 20th of this month.
Initial estimates show that over 80 percent of the new arrivals in Sudan
are women and children, including unaccompanied and separated children.
They are in need of immediate life-saving assistance, which the UNHCR and
aid agencies are trying to address. “We are extremely concerned at people’s
condition when they arrive, especially children who are suffering the
most,” stated UNHCR’s Representative, Noriko Yoshida.
At the entry points in Sudan, new refugees are transported to sites where
they can receive food, access to water, and shelter. Yoshida: “What I
witness in Sudan is a very generous welcome by local people for South
Sudanese refugees. They have shared everything they have, even when they
have little to offer.”
More than three years of conflict have disrupted farming, destroyed food
stores and forced people to flee recurring attacks. UNHCR said since the
war erupted nearly 330,000 South Sudanese refugees have arrived in Sudan.
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*Sudan pardons Czech Christian activist, co-accused remain in prison*

*28 February - 2017 KHARTOUM* *The Sudanese president's recent decision to
pardon a Czech activist has shed light on the case of his co-accused, who
are now serving a 12-year sentence in a Khartoum prison.*
The Czech Foreign Minister, visiting Khartoum, had requested the release of
Christian activist Petr Jašek from his life sentence in a Sudanese prison,
on charges of espionage. President Omar Al Bashir issued the pardon on
Sunday. Jašek had been in prison for a month after a case that dragged on
for nearly two years. Jašek has left Sudan accompanied by the Czech
minister.
His two co-accused, Rev. Hassan Abdelrahim Kodi, and Darfuri student and
activist Abdelmunim Abdelmoula, were each sentenced to 12 years
imprisonment and will remain in Kober Prison. Their lawyer told Radio
Dabanga on Monday that he expects
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the Khartoum appeal court to write-off the complaint against them.
*The court case against the men started after their involvement in
fundraising for a Darfuri student. Petr Jašek's donation was at the center
of the case with the Sudanese intelligence service claiming that it was
meant to support rebel movements in South Kordofan, Blue Nile, and Darfur.
Earlier this month the Government of the United Kingdom expressed its deep
concern
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about the lengthy convictions of the three Christians. Christian Solidarity
Worldwide (CSW) in January claimed that the Sudanese government cracked
down on the men because of their faith.*

*More news from Radio Dabanga:*

*New cholera cases in El Gedaref, in Red Sea 'under control'*
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February 28 - 2017 EL GEDAREF / PORT SUDAN Health workers in eastern Sudan
reported that four new cases of cholera have emerged in several areas. Red
Sea state said that the outbreak has been brought under control, praising
the activities of civil society...

*Demolition of 27 churches in Khartoum delayed*
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February 28 - 2017 KHARTOUM The demolition of 27 churches in the capital of
Sudan has been delayed to later this week after an appeal was made to the
Bahri Appeal Court on Monday. The churches are located north and east of
the Nile, in Soba El...

*South Darfur transfers school exams from unsafe Jebel Marra*
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February 27 - 2017 NYALA The South Darfur Ministry of Education asked the
state for support to transfer pupils from unsafe areas in Jebel Marra and
relocate them to safe areas in Mershing locality so they can participate in
the basic certification exams...

*Cold wave kills in Jebel Marra, robbery in North Darfur*
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February 27 - 2017 JEBEL MARRA / KUTUM The cold wave that swept East Jebel
Marra in Darfur these days has caused the death of three elderly people in
the area of Deribat. Armed robbers killed a student in Kutum on Saturday.
Villagers of Talba...
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*Detained Dr Mudawi subject to 'smear campaign' by Sudan's state media*

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*34 patients lose eyesight completely, Khartoum eye centre closed*
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February 24 - 2017 KHARTOUM The Ministry of Health has imposed a hospital
specialised in eye treatment in the Sudanese capital to not engage in
operations and activities after patients reported suffering from pain and
loss of vision. 34...

*Sudanese forces free 20 men and 8 girls from traffickers’ chains*
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February 23 - 2017 KASSALA Members of the Sudanese security forces arrested
three alleged members of a human trafficking gang, and freed 28 people they
were holding hostage in Sudan’s Kassala state on Tuesday. One soldier was
injured in the clash...

*Abu Karinka in East Darfur calm after 12 farmers die in clashes*
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February 22 - 2017 ABU KARINKA The situation in El Nair village in East
Darfur has ‘returned to normal’ after 12 farmers from the village were
slain, and 19 more wounded in clashes with armed herdsmen. Osman Gasim, the
Commissioner of Abu...

‘*Dozens killed’ as Sudanese militia and CAR forces clash*
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February 22 - 2017 FORO BARANGA / UM DUKHUN Witnesses from Foro Baranga in
West Darfur and Um Dukhun in Central Darfur told Radio Dabanga that RSF
militiamen initially crossed the border into the Central African Republic.
Some callers...

*UN expert 'still concerned' about detainees, security, sexual violence in
Sudan*
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February 22 - 2017 KHARTOUM The Independent Expert on the Situation of
Human Rights in Sudan, Aristide Nononsi, today concluded his third visit to
the country. He notes progress, but still laments aspects such as detention
without trial, the...
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