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    Fear Pervades Nuba Mountains that Sudan Government Intent on Genocide

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2011/06/11/fear-pervades-nuba-mountains/
    Sat, Jun 11 2011
    By: Samuel Totten


    Tucked away in the hilly mid-section of Sudan lie the Nuba Mountains,
    an isolated region that was the target of genocidal actions by the
    Government of Sudan (GoS) in the early 1990s. This past week the Nuba
    Mountains has exploded in violence again, and many of the inhabitants
    fear that Sudanese President Omar al Bashir may be planning to
    complete what he left unfinished many years ago.


    Villages perched on steep hillsides in the Nuba mountains. (Source:
    http://postconflict.unep.ch)
    Left out of the referendum that resulted in southern Sudan severing
    its relationship with the north, the people of the Nuba Mountains and
    the Blue Nile region were, per the internationally brokered
    Comprehensive Peace Plan, forced to remain with the north. That left
    many in the Nuba Mountains devastated, frightened, and angry.

    After all, boys and men from the Nuba Mountains fought for their
    freedom with the south during the 20-year war between the north and
    south, which resulted in some two million deaths. Not only that, but
    many fear that without the support of the south's massive military
    might, the Nuba Mountains might, once again, face the scorn of the
    GoS, be it in the way of a scorched earth policy and/or forced
    starvation.

    Exacerbating the entire situation was the recent `election' of Ahmed
    Haroun to the position of governor of South Kordafan, the state in
    which the Nuba Mountains is situated. Running against a popular former
    commander (Abdul Aziz) of the Sudanese Liberation Movement/Army, the
    rebel group responsible for forcing the north/south referendum,
    Haroun, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court on over 40
    charges for crimes against humanity and war crimes for atrocities
    committed in Darfur, won what many in the Nuba Mountains perceive as a
    rigged election.

    For the past six months the people of the Nuba Mountains have held one
    rally after another, sometimes numbering in the thousands, which is
    something to behold in such an isolated and sparsely populated area,
    calling on Haroun to give himself up to the ICC. Cognizant of such
    rallies, just three weeks ago Omar al Bashir flew to Kadugli, the
    capital of South Kordafan, and warned, `If the people here [meaning
    those in the Nuba Mountains] refuse to honor the results of the
    [gubernatorial] election, then we will force them back into the
    mountains and prevent them from having food just as we did before.'
    According to Article 2C of UN Convention on the Prevention and
    Punishment of the Crimes of Genocide (UNCG), under certain conditions,
    purposely and systematically depriving a people of food constitutes
    genocide.

    The people of the Nuba Mountains take his threat very seriously, for
    they know what he and his cohorts are capable of doing. Unfortunately,
    the threat turned into reality within a week's time. Over the past two
    weeks the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have attacked one town after
    another in the Nuba Mountains, killing people indiscriminately and
    destroying farms and people's tukuls (homes). Many people have fled
    into the mountains, just as they did in the 1990s. Having left behind
    their only means of livelihood and source of food, their farms, the
    Nuba Mountains people may be facing a repeat of the 1990s in which
    they had no resort but to scour the rocky land for leaves, roots, and
    weeds to eat.

    Now is the time for the international community to act - before
    starvation becomes a fact of life and before the attacks morph into
    massive crimes against humanity and/or genocide.

    The current and ongoing attacks sound very much like those that the
    GoS has carried out in Darfur for the past eight years. Ample proof of
    that is the following description of a recent attack on the Nuba
    Mountains' village of Fet, which I just received from an individual,
    who must remained unnamed, residing in the heart of the Nuba
    Mountains: `At 8 a.m., approximately 350 men dressed in green army
    uniforms attacked. Some civilians ran inside their homes for
    protection but when the attackers approached the homes they started
    burning them and they continued to burn people that were hiding inside
    their homes. One of the first houses attacked was burned with three
    women locked inside. One of the women was pregnant. As the civilians
    were running away they were shot. The attackers burned everything in
    site (sic).' While this all-day attack was carried out, the national
    police, SAF troops and national security troops looked on and did
    nothing. In fact, `it is reported that the forces were ordered not to
    shoot.'

    The most recent update I received today was ominous: `More and more
    voices on the ground are now describing this as `ethnic cleansing' and
    comparing it to the genocide which took place in the Nuba Mountains in
    the early 1990s. Urgent international response is critical!'

    While the ongoing crisis in Darfur, which the U.S. Government in 2004
    deemed to be genocide, and the recent referendum that resulted in the
    south splitting from the north, thus creating the new nation of South
    Sudan, have been spotlighted by the international media and various
    human rights campaigns, the crises in the Nuba Mountains have largely
    gone unnoticed. That must change, and now!

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