posted on Dec, 4 2011 @ 08:27 PM
reply to post by BenReclused
This story was in the news July 15, 2011
www.looktothestars.org...
(SSP) has revealed visual evidence of mass graves in South Kordofan, which corroborates new eyewitness reports, obtained by SSP, of systematic
killings and mass burials in this conflict-torn region of Sudan. The evidence found by SSP is consistent with allegations that the Sudan Armed Forces
(SAF) and northern militias have engaged in a campaign of killing civilians.
Based on Harvard Humanitarian Initiative’s analysis of DigitalGlobe satellite imagery and eyewitness reports, SSP has identified a site in Kadugli
consistent with three mass graves. SSP’s new evidence corroborates four, independent eyewitness accounts that SAF, northern militias and other
forces aligned with the Government of Sudan (GoS) are present inKadugli and are alleged to be methodically searching houses for civilians. The four
eyewitnesses claim that the SAF and GoS-aligned forces are systematically killing those suspected of supporting the Sudan People’s Liberation
Movement (SPLM) and others.
“This evidence demonstrates the urgent need for a full-scale international investigation into the violence in South Kordofan, and underlines the
imperative to protect civilian populations from their own government in Khartoum,” said ENOUGH Project Co-founder John Prendergast, who co-founded
SSP with George Clooney after they traveled together to South Sudan in October 2010. “With all the killing that has occurred in Darfur, Abyei and
the Nuba Mountains, we surely can’t say we didn’t know this could happen. Diplomacy as usual backed by no tangible international pressures is a
recipe for ongoing death and destruction. The time has arrived for the international community to create a heavy cost for the kinds of crimes depicted
in this report, and root that cost within the framework of the international responsibility to protect doctrine.”
SSP has also found evidence consistent with a possible pile of people in body bags or white plastic tarps in Kadugli. This imagery corroborates an
eyewitness account of bodies being placed in body bags or some form of white plastic tarp by SAF and GoS-aligned forces.
SSP’s report stated, “Under the Rome Statute and other international humanitarian law, the systematic killing of civilians in peace or war by
their own government can constitute crimes against humanity.”
“It is incumbent upon the UN Security Council to preserve and probe any evidence of mass graves and mass killings of civilians in Kadugli and the
vicinity,” said Enough Project Executive Director John C. Bradshaw. “Witnesses, whose lives appear to be in great danger, must be protected
immediately. That is why we are communicating our Satellite Sentinel Project findings to the Administration and requesting that the US government use
all available pressure and assets to investigate evidence of mass graves and the alleged slaughter of civilians in the Nuba Mountains.”