Leaflet: Women In Black Denounce UK Complicity in Atrocities in Sudan
Publication Author:
Women In Black, London
Date:
02.09.15 Attachment | Size |
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WiB Leaflet5 Sudan.doc | 44 KB |
Women In Black held a vigil on the 3rd September 2015 drawing attention to the UK government’s complicity in human rights abuses in Sudan, and abuses against women in particular.
With its recent investment of £2.2m on a training programme called Defence Engagement Sudan, the British government is complicit in the Sudanese forces’ grave human rights abuses including mass rape, ethnic cleansing, and the indiscriminate aerial bombardment of civilians.
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