The MagkaSama Project
Home > Updates > News / Stories > Protests Against Doha Donor Conference Continue in Darfur

Protests Against Doha Donor Conference Continue in Darfur


MagkaSama Team - April 9, 2013
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter

Radio DabangaRadio Dabanga published an article about the Doha Donor Conference:

In a number of camps across Darfur, displaced persons have continued their protests against the timing of the donors’ conference for the third consecutive day. They say the region continues to witness genocide, war, killings, displacement and rape amid the absence of security and of a comprehensive peace agreement.

Displaced from dozens of camps in Darfur started their protests on Friday. Their main demand, before any conference takes place, is the enforcement of security in the region. This is followed by the disarmament of militias, expulsion of new settlers from their lands of origin, trial of perpetrators, and the end of genocide, displacement, systematic rapes and airstrikes.

Demonstrations continued on Sunday in Kalma camp in South Darfur, Kabkabiya in North Darfur and Zalingei in Central Darfur. Hussein Abu al-Sharati, spokesman for the association of displaced persons and refugees of Darfur, told Radio Dabanga from Kalma camp that the displaced presented a memo to UNAMID with their demands.

You can read the article on allAfrica website.



Share on Facebook Share on Twitter




Copyright ©2003-2024 The MagkaSama Project. All rights reserved. Contact us - Privacy Policy - Cookies Policy