The Sudanese Committee Rings
The Tolls Of Danger
The Sudanese people are well known of their natural behaviour toward sudents democracy,
tolerance and refusal to all forms of aggression or terrorism. In this way they were able
to remove two military regimes, Abood and Numeri by peaceful means. This was the reason
that led the NIF regime to use all kinds of aggression in order to continue in governing
Sudan. It started with resumption of war in the South to sending of youth and students to
the holocaust of war, oppression, squads of living at the demonstrations, lashing of
women, termination of service of thousands of labourers, using hunger, forceful
immigration, spread of disease and lack of electricity and clean water in capital
Khartoum. Added to all these the regime started to terrorise people by practising dreadful
deeds such as individual killings: as an example the murder of a student in the faculty of
law by another student from the same faculty belonging to the Islamic Front elements. A
week before it was reported to us that Mr Hassan Hafiz aged 73 years and brother of Mr
Galal Hafiz who is a resident in the UK has died due to head bleeding as he has been
assaulted and severely hit on the head, neck and leg. The other incidents to be cited were
the murder of another man and a girl after being raped. These crimes are tearful to our
people and strange to our community. We feel that the individual killings are more
dangerous and so we call upon all our people in any location abroad to stand strongly
against such criminal acts through memorandums, demonstrations and gatherings. The crimes
of this regime should be made known to all media. We should unite our efforts. We strongly
call upon the international community represented in its political, parliamentary, labour
associations and all regional and international media means to support the Sudanese people
against this dreadful regime and isolate it regionally and internationally in order to put
an end to the disastrous situation of the Sudanese people.
Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim
For/The
Committee Against the Violation of the rights of Women, youth and students.