50 S.Sudanese women jailed over illicit drugs in Sudan,
A Sudanese court has
sentenced to 20 years in prison at least 50 South Sudanese women over illicit
drug charges.
Last month, the Khartoum
high court found them guilty of selling cannabis, whose production, sale and
use are illegal in Sudan.
According to court
documents, the women will serve the prison terms in prisons in Omdurman and
Port Sudan.
However, a South Sudanese
human rights activist in Khartoum, Achol Malong, said most of the women were
tea sellers that were apprehended in different parts of the Sudan.
“I am calling the
organizations that are working in the humanitarian sector to look into the
situation of these women so that they can be released.”
He said some of the women
fled the 2013/2016 violence and their children have been forced into Khartoum
streets because no one could take care of them.
Mr
Achol also called on S. Sudanese community to lobby for the release of the
women
Comments
Post a Comment