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Sudan Research, Analysis, and Advocacy

by Eric Reeves

Sudanese Detained Since the beginning of January 2018

16 January 2018 | Top News | Author: ereeves | 623 words

The names of 106 Sudanese political detainees, including the 29 arrested in connection with today’s (January 16, 2018) demonstrations in Khartoum (as of 1pm EST, January 16, 2018)

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Activists are demonstrating great capabilities in real-time monitoring and campaigning. There are already posters of many of the detainees circulating in social media, calling for the release of the detainees:

Sudanese Detained Since the beginning of January 2018

1/ Jalalaldeen Mustafa, Sudanese Congress Party, detained since 6/1//18, from Khartoum

2/ Omer Aldiga, Sudan Congress Party, detained since 7/1/18, from Alobayed

3/ Almahi Suleiman, Sudan Congress Party, detained since 8/1/18, from Sinnar

4/ Ahmed Zuhair, Sudanese Communist Party, detained since 8/1/18, from Omdurman

5/ Muhialdeen Aljallad, Sudanese Communist Party, detained since 8/1/8, from Khartoum

6/ Ali Hajo, Activist, detained since 8/1/18, from Aldamazeen

7/ Mohammed Hassan Saeed, activist, detained since 7/1/18, from Niala

8/ Adil Kalafalla, Socialist Ba’ath Party, detained since 8/1/18, from Khartoum East

9/ Yonis Mohammed Ahmed, activist, detained since 7/1/18, from Niala

10/ Ahmed Kabo, student, detained since 6/1/18, from Sinnar

11/ Ahmed Aljaali, student, detained since 6/1/18, from Sinnar

12/ Areej Musa, student, detained since 6/1/18, from Sinnar

13/ Hawazin Mohammed, student, detained since 6/1/18, from Sinnar

14/ Sharhabeel Ihab, student, detained since 8/1/18, from Kasala

15/ Abu Bakr Mohammed Aljaili, student detained since 8/1/18, from Kasala

16/ Abdalrahman Abu Ginaya, student, detained since 8/1/18, from Kasalsa

17/ Abu Bakr Sulieman, student, detained since 8/1/18, from Kasala

18/ Mohammed Abdalgadir, student, detained since 8/1/18, from Kasala

19/ Wifag Mohammed Gurashi, student, detained since 9/1/18, from Khartoum

20/ Mai Faisal, Student, detained since 9/1/18, from Khartoum

21/ Wali Omer Yousif, student, detained since 8/1/18, from Khartoum

22/ Mukhtar Abdalrahman, student, detained since 6/1/18, from Khartoum

23/ Rudwan Dawwod, detained since 6/12/17, Khartoum

24/ Maha Yahia , Sudan Congress Party, detained since 1/1/18, from Sinnar

25/ Alsiddeeg Alhamri, detained from, Sinnar

26/ Osman Hassan Salih, Communist Party, detained on 11/1/18, from Alobeid

27/ Ali Abualgasim, detained on 11/1/18, from Alobeid

28/ Tajaldeen Ali Ahmed, detained on 11/1/18, from Alobeid

29/ Adam Ahmed Yagoup, detained on 11/1/18, from Alobeid

30/ Adam Salih, detained on 11/1/18, from Alobeid

31/ Ahmed Albasha, detained on 11/1/18, from Alobeid

32/ Ahmed Alsuni, detained on 11/1/18, from Alobeid

33/ Salih Isa, Student, Blue Nile University, detained on 6/1/18

34/ Hamouda Mohammed Ibrahim, student at Blue Nile University, detained on 6/11/18

35/ Najat Alrasheed Yagoup, student at Blue Nile University, detained on 6/1/18

36/ Hamid Muala, detained on 11/1/18, from Aldiain

37/ Sabah Kaila, teacher, detained on 11/1/18 – released

38/ Alhadi Adam, Communist Party, detained on 12/1/18, from Khartoum East

39/ Arafat JamalAldeen, Communist Party, detained on 12/1/18, from Khartoum East

40/ Ameen Saad, detained on 1/13, from Khartoum

41/ Ahmed Yasin, HT, detained on 14/1/17, Khartoum East

42/ Sufian Alkhanjar, Mosque Iman, Khartoum East

43/ Ihsan Fagiri – released, daily recall

44/ Najlaa Noorain, released, daily recall

45/ Rasheeda Shamsaldeen, released, daily recall

46/ Ihsan Kazam, released, daily recall

47/ Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed, Pharmacist, killed in detention

48/ Muawia AbdAlrazig, arrested 14/1/18

49/ Gumria Omer, arrested 14/1/18

50/ Tarig Mama, arrested 14/1/8

51/ Ahmed Bolad, arrested 14/1/18

52/ Alzuhair Ahmed, Asalaya

53/ Ali Abood, Asalaya

54/ Sulieman Omer Ahmed, Asalaya

55/ Mohammed Ahmed Omer, Asalaya

56/ Adam Musa Ahmed, Asalaya

57/ Ahmed Mohammed Abubakr, Asalaya

58/ Ibrahim Musa, Asalaya

59/ Isam Jallab Gibreel, Asalaya

60/ Jagar Shyeb Musa, Asalaya

61/ Musa Ali Musa, Asalaya

62/ Mohammed Himaidan Aldoma, Asalaya

63/ Abdalla Mohammed Ramadan, Asalaya

64/ Babikir Ali Abboud, Asalaya

65/ Gasy Sulieman, Asalaya

66/ Ishag Ibrahim Bakoura, Asalaya

67/ Daud Ishag Ibrahim Bakoura, Asalaya

68/ Musa Abdalrahman Adam Mahmoud, Asalaya

69/ Ibrahim Ishag Alboro /Darfur – released

70/ Mohammadain Mohammed Ishag – released

71/ Mohammed Osman Mohammed – Darfur

72/ Abdalmutalab Abdalla – Darfur

73/ Mujeeb Mohammed Adam – Darfur

74/ Haider Alsafi Shabb, 15/1

75/ Isam Khidir, 15/1

76/ Jamal Sir Alkhatim, Communist Party, 16/1, Shambat

ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH TODAY’S RALLY IN KHARTOUM

77/ Yousif Alkoda (?) 16/1 – rally

78/ Mohammed Osman, BBC – rally, 16/1

79/ Siddig Yousif, Communist Party – rally, 16/1

80/ Imtinan Alradi – rally, 16/1

81/ Mamoon Altilib – rally, 16/1

82/ Amal Habbani – rally, 16/1

83/ Haider Khairalla – rally, 16/1

84/ Mohannad Ballal – rally, 16/1

85/ Said Eltayeb – rally, 16/1

86/ Alameen Musa Alfaki –rally, 16/1

87/ Safia Alfadul –rally, 16/1

89/ Omer Oshary – rally, 16/1

90/ Abd Algani Karamalla – rally 16/1

91/ Bakri Jad – rally, 16/1

92/ Yousif Jamal – rally, 16-1

93/ Wahj Altayeb – rally, 16/1

94/ Fathi Nouri – rally, 16/1

95/ Nahid Jabralla – rally, 16/1

96/ Najat Margani – rally, 16/1

97/ Ameena Alrasheed – rally, 16/1

98/ Tarig Salah – rally, 16/1

99/ Bahram Abdalmuneim – rally, 16/1

100/ Iman Albagir – rally, 16/1

101/ Wiam Shawgi – rally, 16/1

102/ Mohammed Bakheet – rally, 16/1

103/ Abubakr Tajaldeen – rally, 16/1

104/ Najeeb Abrahman – rally, 16/1

105/ Nawal Musa – rally, 16/1

106/ Abdalla Mohammed – rally, 16/1

 

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cer1 Eric Reeves has been writing about greater Sudan for the past twenty-three years. His work is here organized chronologically, and includes all electronic and other publications since the signing of the historic Machakos Protocol (July 2002), which guaranteed South Sudan the right to a self- determination referendum. There are links to a number of Reeves’ formal publications in newspapers, news magazines, academic journals, and human rights publications, as well as to the texts of his Congressional testimony and a complete list of publications, testimony, and academic presentations.
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