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Ezine Act No.55
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Khalid Mohammed Osman
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Nov 07, 2004 09:42 PST
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Ezine Act
Issue No.55, Saturday, November 06, 2004
"Capturing Shadow Strategies to an Online
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¤ In This Issue of the Ezine Act:
* Politics:
Editorial:
-Who´s planning those Security Incidents?!
Behind the Misery Margin!:
-Security incidents in Darfur and Chad camps!
* Business:
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¤ Politics:
Editorial:
Who´s planning those Security Incidents?!
UNHCR indicates its concern about the
security incidents in Darfur and Chad
camps. These security incidents resulted
in the UNHCR and other international
organizations to halt missions to the
field planned for this week.
The dictatorship local authorities and
the rebels have exchanged accusation
and the local authorities blamed the
rebels and said that they continue to
violate the ceasefire.
This situation - as the political scene
in the area encourages for a level of
prediction according to the events -
is mainly oriented by the military
dictators in an attemt for a chaos in
the area.
The dictators would like to give good
evidence that they´re working for peace
in the area while the rebels are misleading
the International Society and the regional
leagues.
The "Behind the Misery Margin" column
highlights these security incidents below.
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terrorists.
Read the rest of the news on the spot.
Yours in Peace,,Love and Global Prosperity.
Ezine Act
Publisher and Senior Editor
Khalid Osman
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Khalid Osman is a political refugee. He
was a teacher and a journalist with 30
years experience. He wrought in Sudan,
Iraq, Kuwait and Eritrea. He was a freelancer
contributed in many newspapers and magazines
published in London, Paris, Cyprus, Amman
and Beirut. He was an activist in regards
to: the Environment, Press, Education, Unions,
Human rights, Children and Women. He broadcasts
sometimes from a local DK radio station.
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¤ Behind the Misery Margin!:-
UNHCR Briefing Notes
UNHCR concerned about security incidents
in Darfur and Chad camps
This is a summary of what was said by
UNHCR spokesperson Ron Redmond –
to whom quoted text may be attributed –
at the press briefing, on 2 November
2004, at the Palais des Nations in
Geneva.
UNHCR is concerned about the apparent
escalation of security incidents in
Darfur. Along with other international
organizations, we have had to cancel
missions to the field planned for this
week. Following the kidnapping of 18
Sudanese from a commercial bus on the
road between Zalinge and Nyala last
Thursday, the UN security coordinator
suspended all field missions by
international organizations, including
UNHCR, until further notice.
The local authorities have blamed the
rebel movements SLA and SLM for the
kidnapping and said that the rebels
continue to violate the ceasefire,
attack government vehicles and control
and block the roads which are used by
humanitarian agencies.
There are also security concerns in
the Djabel Moon area, north of El Geneina.
And tensions are high in the Masteri area,
50 km south of El Geneina. A UNHCR team
was supposed to be deployed to Masteri
for several days starting on Sunday to
assess the situation and monitor reports
of population movements towards Chad. But
the mission was among those grounded in
El Geneina as a precautionary
measure
following Thursday's kidnapping in Zalinge.
The security coordinator had just
lifted travel restrictions to the
Masteri area, which had been in place
for two weeks of in the wake of an
October 10 attack on the police station,
allegedly carried out by the SLA.
A UNHCR team managed to go to Masteri
on October 26, after the initial travel
restrictions were lifted. People in
Masteri told the UNHCR team that they
have felt extremely insecure since
the October 10 attack.
They reported that every night small
groups (20 to 40 persons) walk to
Chad, and more want to go but are
refraining because of the insecurity
along the road. An earlier visit by
OCHA [UN Office for the Coordination
of Humanitarian Affairs] and the UN
High Commissioner for Human Rights on
October 24 reported that 400 families
had fled to Chad after the October
10 attack.
In Chad, meanwhile, a series of
incidents at the Breidjing Camp last
week led to the temporary suspension
of an awareness-raising campaign about
the Hepatitis E epidemic. But aid workers
resumed their duties on Monday after
calm returned to the site. The recent
troubles – apparently perpetrated by
the same group that caused serious
problems at the Farchana and Breidjing
camps last July which resulted in the
deaths of two refugees – include threats
and intimidation against refugee block
leaders and aid workers.
A particularly disturbing factor is
that the recent problems began shortly
after one of the main instigators of
the July incidents was released from
prison. Eight refugees suspected of
being behind the troubles have been
arrested by gendarmes, who are
responsible for security in the
camps under an agreement between the
Chadian government and UNHCR.
In one incident last week, two block
leaders were threatened by other
refugees and were told they would
soon be replaced. In a separate
incident, a refugee volunteer working
for CARE, our partner who runs Breidjing
camp, was physically threatened by two
persons who took his family card and
volunteer badge. The refugee worked
for the camp's water and sanitation
committee. Numerous refugees say that
the instigators continue to hold meetings
at night in violation of camp regulations.
The water and sanitation committee
suspended its activities after a crowd
reacted violently following a distribution
of 36 jerry cans in one of the camp's
blocks.
At a meeting last week to discuss the
Hepatitis E epidemic, the refugees
demanded to know the reasons for the
arrest of eight persons suspected of
being behind the troubles. With tensions
mounting, the aid workers from MSF-Holland
and Oxfam were threatened and decided to
leave the camp after some members of
the audience brought out knives.
The Adre Prefect met with refugee leaders
on Friday and warned that if the situation
is not brought under control he would be
forced to take action to insure that
Chadian law is upheld. The host government
is ultimately responsible for security at
the camps. The troublemakers are believed
to come from Sudan and the Farchana Camp.
At the heart of the problem lies the
fear among many refugees that the creation
of associations to set up income-generating
activities will "normalize" their situation,
give the impression that they are well
implanted in Chad and hamper their chances
of returning to their homes. Given the
reticence of the refugees towards
the creation of associations on the basis
of professional trades, no such groups have
been created with the exception of the water
and sanitation committee.
On the funding front, UNHCR has now received
$83 million towards its appeal for $114.8
million for eastern Chad and Darfur through
the end of the year. We are grateful for
recent additional contributions from the
United States ($13.7 million, bringing the
total US contributions to the operation to
$31.7 million) and Japan ($4 million in
additional funds, bringing total contributions
to $5 million).
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Yours in Peace,,Love and Global Prosperity
Sincerely
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