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الاثنين، مارس 26، 2012

Kenya: Nuba Diaspora Organises Cultural Fete, Threatens Hunger Strike Over Atrocities

The Nuba Diaspora is calling on the UN system to play a major proactive role to rescue the situation in the three areas by stopping the continuous aerial bombardment of civilians and all sorts of atrocities in the Nuba Mountains.
By Eric Sande
NAIROBI--The Nuba Diaspora, in collaboration with international NGOs operating in Sudan, are organizing a six day photo exhibition to depict picture based evidence of the atrocities being committed in the Nuba Mountains and their Cultural heritage from 26-31 March at Shalom House, Dagoretti Corner,  Nairobi
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The pictures will depict in details the cultural diversity of the Nuba to pass a message of peace and show the images captured by residents of the Nuba and Satellite Sentinel Surveillance Project confirming the destruction of civilian homes, the presence of as many as eight mass graves in South Kordofan/ Nuba Mountains, the deliberate burning of villages, heavy armament movement and aerial bombardment in many villages and in the Blue Nile region.
The Nuba Diaspora is calling on the UN system to play a major proactive role to rescue the situation in the three areas by stopping the continuous   aerial bombardment of civilians and all sorts of atrocities in the Nuba Mountains. Reports from South Kordofan, Nuba Mountains, specially across the borders in the Republic of South Sudan attest to the serious situation and desperate humanitarian needs.
“We will go on hunger strike on the 30th of March to confirm our repeated appeals to the international community to rescue our people and save our land”, said the Nuba Diaspora in a statement. “The SPLM/North is welcoming the humanitarian assistance in the areas under its control which is currently denied by the Khartoum government, stated the Diaspora”.
It is estimated that up to 400,000 civilians have been displaced from South Kordofan/ Nuba Mountain, and Blue Nile. Furthermore, tens of thousands lives have been lost. Some civilians have fled into Ethiopia and South Sudan while over 43,000 civilians  are reportedly stranded at the border, unable to enter South Sudan and suffering from severe food shortages and continued aerial bombing by the Sudan Armed Forces and militias.
“Our people are under the hell of regime fires and its Iranian imported land mines and missiles”, stated the Nuba Diaspora, calling for humanitarian and human sovereignty to prevail over the political sovereignty.

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