Sudan has called upon international humanitarian aid organisations, including those expelled during the deposed Al Bashir regime, to return and carry out their humanitarian operations without restrictions.
In a press statement on Friday, the Sudan Humanitarian Aid Commissioner, Abbas Fadlallah confirmed that the commission issued a decision that “Sudan has opened the door wide for the return of all international humanitarian organisations that were expelled during the era of the former regime”. He pledged to remove all restrictions that may hinder the movements of the organisations.
Abbas confirmed that that all the expelled NGOs have permission to operate in all regions of Sudan, including areas under the control of rebel movements.
He pointed out that “NGOs are the right hand of the government in providing services and filling the gaps in humanitarian aids and other services”.
Abbas said that some of the organisations that were expelled by the deposed regime have returned and registered again. “We feel sorry for the way the former regime treated these NGOs,” he said.
He praised MSF (doctors without borders) and its fundamental role in providing services to the South Sudanese refugees and in the host community in the White Nile state. For instance, the opening of the hospital at the El Kashafa Refugee Camp in El Salam locality will contribute to the health sector and provides service to large numbers of refugees and the host communities.
The ousted Omar al-Bashir expelled 9 international organizations that were working in Darfur in 2009 , After accusing her The transfer of information to the International Criminal Court, which has issued two arrest warrants in the same year against the isolated President Omar al-Bashir on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Alakulaim.sv Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid Sudanese began to return some of the organizations expelled in the era of the former regime and re-registered to work in Sudan.
The organisations affected include Oxfam, Save the Children and the International Rescue Committee. All have large-scale operations in Darfur and deny any wrongdoing.
The Bashir Brotherhood’s decision led to the expulsion of international humanitarian organizations to make way for Qatari organizations that used the humanitarian organizations to finance terrorist operations and recruit the poor as mercenaries in many wars of that.
Qatar participated in the Yemen war alongside the Houthi militia, where Qatar participated with 1000 soldiers, 900 Sudanese were under the command of 100 Qatari officers, and it also recruited Sudanese in various terrorist movements in a number of African countries, led by the Somali youth movement that carried out a number of criminal terrorist acts against innocent people In Somalia, the state joints.
Sudanese writer Moussa Bushra Mahmoud Ali wrote an important report in which he confirmed that the criminal regime of al-Bashir expelled 13 different humanitarian organizations working in Darfur in 2009.
Moussa said I was present in the field theater in Darfur and I saw how it worked the security forces are severely involved with these humanitarian organizations, how the vehicles of the organizations were confiscated, money stolen, accessories, computers, and even seals and other assets used.
The seals were used to forge work experience certificates in these organizations for people who did not work with them and also forged certificates in favor of the system and equipment was sold The origins in Khartoum and the smuggling of others are hidden.
Moussa has counted the damages caused by the expulsion of humanitarian organizations from Sudan, including the absence of humanitarian and food assistance that these organizations were providing to the displaced, which exacerbated their torment and led to severe suffering in the health aspects, a decline and a lack of food and the absence of materials other than food, such as medicine and tents, as thousands lost their work inside these organizations, and in return, the Bashir Brotherhood government set up only nominal organizations that did not provide real aid to the needy and were facades of intelligence and security agencies.
Some analysts stated that the void that caused In which the absence of these international organizations, including the British American Save the Children, the French Doctors Without Borders, British Oxfam and CARE International, opened the way for Qatar to enter organizations and societies such as Qatar Charity, which must be stopped immediately. After the international organizations return to work.
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