Rebels release Sudan Armed Forces prisoner list

On behalf of the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF), the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) has released a list of 12 members of the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) they claim were taken prisoner during a clash at Dilling locality in South Kordofan on 27 July. Dilling is located 135 km from the state capital Kadugli.  The list includes Capt Yasser Mohamed Abdullah, of Al Kadaro of Khartoum North; Lt Hammad Mohamed Abdul Samad Hammad of Kosti Alsikka Hadeed district; Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Shinto of Widey district in Dilling; Sgt Ahmed Hammad Wardi Hammad of Widey district in Dilling; Mahmoud Ali Abdullah Mahmoud of El Gedaref Shuack Al Mirebi district; Sgt Sherif Mohamed Al Tani Saleh of Al Muck district north in Dilling; Abdulhalim Abdel Fattah Rizik Allah of Sinnar Al Bersi; Walid Al Nour Abubakar Younis of El Gedaref El Silik district; Bishara Abdullah Abdulrahman Al Tayor, from the Popular Defense Forces of El Obeid district of Al Wuhda; Muhanna Abdulrahman Muhanna of Babanusa Abuallakri district; and Yusuf Mohamed Abdul Karim Hajro of El Gedaref Shuack Al Gilaia district. The JEM has also complained about “the on-going maltreatment and physical and psychological torture exercised by the administration of Kober prison in Khartoum against JEM war hostages”. Jibril Adam Bilal, the spokesman for the movement, told Radio Dabanga that Al Azer Abdalazir Nour Ushar has been in solitary confinement for more than a month. “He has been deprived of sleep and prayer. “The prison administration is taking vengeance against the war hostages whenever they get news about the victories of the Movement against Khartoum regime forces,” he said. Bilal called on local and international human rights and humanitarian organisations to intervene and support the prisoners.Radio Dabanga was unable to independently verify these reports.  File photo: Sudan’s President Omar Al Bashir inspects a parade of the Sudanese Armed Forces Related: ‘More than 52 Sudan Armed Forces troops slain in South Kordofan’: JEM (28 July 2013)Sudan battlefield report: South Kordofan (27 July 2013)

On behalf of the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF), the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) has released a list of 12 members of the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) they claim were taken prisoner during a clash at Dilling locality in South Kordofan on 27 July. Dilling is located 135 km from the state capital Kadugli. 

The list includes Capt Yasser Mohamed Abdullah, of Al Kadaro of Khartoum North; Lt Hammad Mohamed Abdul Samad Hammad of Kosti Alsikka Hadeed district; Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Shinto of Widey district in Dilling; Sgt Ahmed Hammad Wardi Hammad of Widey district in Dilling; Mahmoud Ali Abdullah Mahmoud of El Gedaref Shuack Al Mirebi district; Sgt Sherif Mohamed Al Tani Saleh of Al Muck district north in Dilling; Abdulhalim Abdel Fattah Rizik Allah of Sinnar Al Bersi; Walid Al Nour Abubakar Younis of El Gedaref El Silik district; Bishara Abdullah Abdulrahman Al Tayor, from the Popular Defense Forces of El Obeid district of Al Wuhda; Muhanna Abdulrahman Muhanna of Babanusa Abuallakri district; and Yusuf Mohamed Abdul Karim Hajro of El Gedaref Shuack Al Gilaia district.

The JEM has also complained about “the on-going maltreatment and physical and psychological torture exercised by the administration of Kober prison in Khartoum against JEM war hostages”.

Jibril Adam Bilal, the spokesman for the movement, told Radio Dabanga that Al Azer Abdalazir Nour Ushar has been in solitary confinement for more than a month. “He has been deprived of sleep and prayer.

“The prison administration is taking vengeance against the war hostages whenever they get news about the victories of the Movement against Khartoum regime forces,” he said.

Bilal called on local and international human rights and humanitarian organisations to intervene and support the prisoners.

Radio Dabanga was unable to independently verify these reports. 

File photo: Sudan’s President Omar Al Bashir inspects a parade of the Sudanese Armed Forces

Related:

‘More than 52 Sudan Armed Forces troops slain in South Kordofan’: JEM (28 July 2013)

Sudan battlefield report: South Kordofan (27 July 2013)