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Sudan executes nine found guilty of editorÂ’s murder
2009-04-14
KHARTOUM - Sudanese authorities on Monday executed nine men found guilty in the 2006 murder of a Sudanese newspaper editor, state media and a police source said. “Nine people guilty in this case were executed today,” the source said.

The case has been sensitive for the government, which initially banned reporting of the trial other than by state media. The nine men are from Darfur, a region torn by a conflict between rebels and the government.

The state news agency SUNA later confirmed the men were hanged at Kober prison in Khartoum and named them. A Reuters reporter outside the prison saw groups of relatives and some women wailing.

The decapitated body of the editor, Mohamed Taha Mohamed Ahmed, was found on a dirt road in Khartoum in September 2006. His hands and legs were tied and his head lay next to his body. In November 2007 the nine men were found guilty of killing Ahmed, a journalist and the owner of the Arabic-language newspaper al-Wifaq.

During the trial the lead police investigator, Abdul Rahim Ahmed Abdul Rahim, said the defendants’ motives were “political, ethnic and financial”. Abdul Rahim said the defendants had been infuriated by an article in Ahmed’s paper. A defence lawyer said the article played down reports about rape in Darfur and used unflattering language to describe Darfuri women.

Earlier this month local media said a constitutional court had upheld the death sentences, putting an end to the appeal process.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  A cynical part of me thinks the only reason Amnesty Internation showed any interest is because a newspaper editor was the victim.
Posted by: Pappy   2009-04-14 18:25  

#2  For Amnesia International to actually condemn the blatant murders of black men by Arabs sparks a tiny bit of hope in me that they'll quit reflexively blaming the "West" for everything bad that happens in Africa and the Muddled East. We'll see if it carries over to any other outrageous acts by Arabs/Muslimbs.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-04-14 13:26  

#1   Lobby group Amnesty International has condemned as "outrageous" the hanging of nine Sudanese men convicted of beheading a newspaper editor in 2006.

"They were arbitrarily arrested, tortured and then subjected to an unfair trial," said the body's deputy Africa director Tawanda Hondora.
Posted by: john frum   2009-04-14 12:02  

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