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Greetings,
In early June, six leading Sudanese doctors were arrested by
the Sudanese Government's National Security and Intelligence
Services (NISS) and detained without charge for their membership
in the Doctors' Strike Committee, which has called for
improvements in salaries and working conditions.
The violence against the Doctors' Strike Committee members is
escalating. Yesterday, another committee member, Dr. Hisham
Abdulgani, was reportedly arrested while leaving Khartoum
hospital after meeting with several consultants and government
officials who had invited him to discuss a peaceful resolution
to the dispute. Just today, NISS agents reportedly entered the
house of another Committee leader, Dr. WalaEldin Ibrahim, and
his wife, mother and children were questioned as to his
whereabouts.
Take action
now. Email the Sudanese Government today and urge them to
release these doctors immediately and unconditionally and to
provide any medical attention they may need.
In 2003, doctors came together to demand better working
conditions from the Government of Sudan. After a brief strike,
the government accepted a 12-point agreement with the physician
activists, which included a salary increase.
Seven years later, that agreement has yet to be implemented.
Doctors formed a new Doctors' Strike Committee in early 2010,
and held a series of strikes that ended when the government
agreed to implement the agreement in April 2010. However,
Sudan's Ministry of Health then withdrew the agreement in
mid-May, and the Doctors' Committee called a meeting for June 2,
to decide next steps. Before the meeting could be held, several
doctors were arrested, one severely beaten.
On June 2, doctors and medical students from the University
of Khartoum organized a protest to demand the release of their
colleagues. Officers of the NISS attacked the peaceful
protesters, badly injuring several of them. During the first
week of June, more doctors were arrested, and other members of
the Doctors' Strike Committee were forced into hiding. There are
reports that some of the doctors have been severely beaten.
Today, the doctors remain on strike until their colleagues
are released, and medical students have been assigned to cover
hospital duties across Sudan. At least seven doctors are in
prison, and are at risk of abuse or torture. Other doctors and
their families continue to be threatened.
The Sudanese medical system is in crisis. The Doctors' Strike
Committee is negotiating with the Sudanese Government for their
colleagues' release.
Your
voice can make a difference. Take action today.
Email the Embassy of Sudan and the Sudan Mission to the UN,
and call on the Government of Sudan to release the six doctors
detained in early June: Dr. Alhadi Bahkeit, Dr. Ahmed Alabwabi,
Dr. Ashraf Hammad, Dr. Mahmoud Khairallah, Dr. Abdelaziz Ali
Jame, Dr. Ahmed Abdullah KhalafAllah, as well as Dr. Hisham
Abdulgani, immediately and unconditionally. And demand the
government peacefully resolve talks with the Doctors' Strike
Committee so that physicians can return to work and the health
of all Sudanese can be promoted and protected.
Sincerely,
 Sarah Kalloch Outreach Director
P.S. The violence against doctors in Sudan is escalating and
you can help
stop it. Show solidarity with health workers
worldwide. Take action, and tell 6 friends to do the
same.
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