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DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20200526T140705
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Justice & accountability in Sudan - 1 year on from the Kha
 rtoum massacre
DESCRIPTION:Join  a discussion on what justice and accountability means for
  Sudan and its  displaced peoples one year on from the atrocity of the Kha
 rtoum  massacre\, and in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. On  3 June 20
 19 Rapid Support Forces (RSF) troops attacked the sit-in site  in Khartoum
  where protesters were calling for 'freedom\, peace\, and  justice'. They 
 killed over 100 people\, injured hundreds more\, committed  mass rapes\, a
 nd dumped bodies in the River Nile. One year on\, we are  hosting a panel 
 to commemorate this day\, and all atrocity crimes in the  country\, in Dar
 fur\, South Kordofan\, and Blue Nile\, and discuss progress  (or not) towa
 rds justice and accountability. \\r\\nDate/time: Wednesday 3 June\, 15:00-
 16:30 UTC+1\\r\\nPanellists include:\\r\\nBob Fairweather\, UK Special Re
 presentative for Sudan and South Sudan\, Foreign & Commonwealth OfficeJeha
 nne Henry\, East Africa Director at Human Rights WatchCharlie Loudon\, In
 ternational Legal Adviser at RedressRichard Cockett (Chair)\, The Econom
 ist senior editor and former Africa  editor\, author of ‘Sudan: Darfur 
 and the Failure of an African State’Bushra Gamar Hussein Rahama\, Execut
 ive Director at HUDO CentreAlbashir Idris\, youth activistZohal Ibrahim\, 
 human rights defender\, survivor of 3rd June massacre
X-ALT-DESC:<p> Join  a discussion on what justice and accountability means 
 for Sudan and its  displaced peoples one year on from the atrocity of the 
 Khartoum  massacre\, and in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. On  3 June
  2019 Rapid Support Forces (RSF) troops attacked the sit-in site  in Khart
 oum where protesters were calling for 'freedom\, peace\, and  justice'. Th
 ey killed over 100 people\, injured hundreds more\, committed  mass rapes\
 , and dumped bodies in the River Nile. One year on\, we are  hosting a pan
 el to commemorate this day\, and all atrocity crimes in the  country\, in 
 Darfur\, South Kordofan\, and Blue Nile\, and discuss progress  (or not) t
 owards justice and accountability. </p>\n<p>Date/time: Wednesday 3 June\, 
 15:00-16:30 UTC+1</p>\n<p>Panellists&nbsp\;include:</p>\n<ul><li>Bob Fairw
 eather\, UK Special Representative for Sudan and South Sudan\, Foreign &am
 p\; Commonwealth Office</li><li>Jehanne Henry\, East Africa Director at&nb
 sp\;Human Rights Watch</li><li>Charlie Loudon\, International Legal Advise
 r at&nbsp\;Redress</li><li>Richard Cockett (Chair)\,&nbsp\;The Economist&n
 bsp\;senior editor and former Africa  editor\, author of ‘Sudan: Darfur 
 and the Failure of an African State’Bushra </li><li>Gamar Hussein Rahama
 \, Executive Director at HUDO Centre</li><li>Albashir Idris\, youth activi
 st</li><li>Zohal Ibrahim\, human rights defender\, survivor of 3rd June ma
 ssacre</li></ul>\n\n
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