claimed to be Janjaweed militia. This time, I spoke to women in West and South
Darfur who said they had been sexually assaulted recently but also met women
with babies born as a result of rape. In West Darfur I heard reports of armed
men in the camps and allegations of the recruitment or abduction of children to
serve as soldiers.”……………..
the efforts of southern Sudan and NGOs to strengthen the judiciary, provide for
the realization of economic, social and cultural rights – such as food and clean
water, shelter, education and health – and achieve equality, particularly gender
equality.”
UNITED NATIONS
Press Release |
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STATEMENT BY UN
HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS LOUISE ARBOUR FOLLOWING HER VISIT TO SUDAN FROM 30 APRIL TO 5 MAY 2006 |
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5 May 2006
Following is a statement issued Khartoum, 5 May 2006 – I visited Sudan Despite the overwhelming presence I also heard reports of Ensuring the protection of the people of Sudan, and necessarily * ***
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