Thankful Posted March 11, 2010 NW Somalia Globe ILLEGALLY ARRESTS AND RENDERS BISHARO WA’DI SHAQLANE TO ETHIOPIAN SECURITY FORCES 28 February 2010 | News PRESS RELEASE SOMALILAND: ILLEGALLY ARRESTS AND RENDERS BISHARO WA’DI SHAQLANE TO ETHIOPIAN SECURITY FORCES On February 10th 2010, family members and relatives of Ms. Bisharo Wa’di Shaqlane informed ****** Human Rights Committee about her arrest by members of Somaliland Police and Ethiopian Security Forces. Since then her fate and whereabouts are unknown to her family. Ms. Bisharo is a prominent feminist who was detained several times under different pretexts by the Ethiopian government. The ****** Human Rights Committee has extensively documented her ordeal from 1996 to 2007 and all details about her past detention dates can be found in OHRC’s reports. See "O"rights.org During her detention periods she has undergone physical and psychological torture and she bears physical and psychological scars of the torture. Each time after long months of incommunicado detention without charges or trial she was released on bail, and was restricted to her detention location. In 2007, she escaped from her torturers and fled to Hargeisa seeking safety for her children and herself, where she registered herself as a refugee. Contrary to the letter and spirit of all human rights instruments which provide protection against refoulement, such as; The UN Convention against Torture, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), Somaliland administration handed over an innocent asylum seeker to the Ethiopian government, which systematically tortures detainees, including prisoners of conscience to extract confessions or information under duress. In Somaliland, for the last 14 years, many Somalis from the ****** were detained, tortured, their private properties confiscated and then forcibly handed over to the Ethiopian government against their will, in exchange for political favours. Most of them were traders, residents, asylum seeker and visitors, who were not involved in any illegal activities and have no political affiliations whatsoever. Many of those who were forcibly returned to Ethiopia have since disappeared in the notorious military detention camps throughout Ethiopia and were never seen again by their loved ones while others were tortured to death. To the best of the ****** Human Rights Committee’s knowledge, Ms. Bisharo was not involved in any illegal activity. She was only an ardent feminist who spoke out against rape of women, domestic violence and genital mutilation. The ****** Human Rights Committee calls for her to be either charged with recognizable criminal offence and be given fair trial or immediately and unconditionally released. The OHRC also fears for her safety and well-being, particularly in view of constant reports about confessions made under duress. This fear is heightened by the baseless assertions of Mr. Abdi Mohamoud Omar, the head of the Somali Regional State Security and Justice Bureau, who falsely claimed, during an interview with VOA Somali Section that Ms. Bisharo was detained while she was in the area between Dhagaxbuur and Xarshin. Mr. Omar also verbally attacked and accused her of masterminding of a mine (hand grenade) attack which took place in Jigjiga, on May 28th 2007. The ****** Human Rights Committee condemns all acts of killing, torture, arbitrary arrests, dispossession and forcible repatriation of refugees from the ****** from the neighbouring Somali administrations. The ****** Human Rights Committee requests the international community, human rights and humanitarian organisations’ immediate intervention on behalf of Ms. Bisharo’s family to secure her immediate and unconditional release. The OHRC calls upon the Ethiopian government to respect Ms. Bisharo’s basic human rights, including informing her family and relatives about her whereabouts, and granting unrestricted and regular access to them and to representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross. ****** Human Rights Committee "O"rights.org Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamaavi Posted March 11, 2010 Thankful thanks but tomorrow if your admin hands over another 50 years old grandma, would you post, report and speak against it too? I doubt you will. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted March 11, 2010 ^But we can depend on you though Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamaavi Posted March 11, 2010 ^Adoon war wareegin warkaaga cadee.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted March 11, 2010 Kamavi, I was just posting this to show people that when a NW Somali website accuses its own admin of handing over prisoners to the Ethiopians everyone remains quiet. Like AT, Zack, JB etc etc and all the others that just jump at the chance to bash Puntland, by commenting on threads that provide no sources! This thread has a source! Well why are they quiet now? There complaints and unsourced threads has nothing to do with the alleged victims but a reason to bash Puntland! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cabdow Posted March 12, 2010 Thankfull, let me get this straight! Besically, you posted this sad thread not because of feeling sorrow for maamada, but just sothat you can make a useless point across (Which is, others should not bash Puntland without a tangible source) Is that right? Caqliga goronyo kaa xuubsatay! In Somaliland, for the last 14 years, many Somalis from the ****** were detained, tortured, their private properties confiscated and then forcibly handed over to the Ethiopian government against their will, in exchange for political favours. Most of them were traders, residents, asylum seeker and visitors, who were not involved in any illegal activities and have no political affiliations whatsoever. If this has been going on for the past 14 years, will it be fair to say shacabka waqooyi are ok with the crimes their admin is commiting against the OG's? I hope not! Maamada Allaha u sahlo, she will come through Inshallah! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted March 12, 2010 Originally posted by Canjeex: Caqliga goronyo kaa xuubsatay! No need for insults! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites