Petition_Egyptian Embassy in Washington, DC 01/05/06

Petition to: Ambassador of Egypt
Egyptian Embassy Washington, D.C
Egypt Embassy
3521 International CT NW
Washington, D.C 20008-3023
202 895 5400
January 5th Thursday 2006
IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE
Mr. Ambassador of Egypt to The United States of America, we the Sudanese People from all walks of life and particularly Southern Sudanese gather here today in front of The Egyptian Embassy in an important demonstrations to mourn our innocent brothers, sisters and young children who ere brutally murdered in cold blood by Egyptian police force of four thousand on Friday December 30th at 5:00 P.M GMT in Cairo Egypt. We condemn this barbaric inhumane act of cowardice inflicted on our refugees near the UNHCR Head Quarters. Our brothers and sisters escaped from hell in Sudan but to encounter more than hell in Egypt. They came to Egypt as refugees in search of refuge and safe heaven, but because Egyptian Government does not recognize human rights and does not respect Geneva Refugee Convention, our brother and sisters including children are massacred in cold blood by four thousand coward police.
The State Minister of Sudan for Foreign Affairs was in Cairo before the tragic death of our people and soon after he left Egypt, the massacre of Sudanese took place. Sudanese People were sprayed with high powered water hoses, some possibly lost their eye sights because of extreme water pressure, some possibly had broken legs as they fell, some shot in the head, some taken to undisclosed locations. We demand an independent investigation into this Cairo Massacre and an independent body established by human rights organizations such as Amnesty International in Washington D.C and others and to comprise of doctors, surgeons, nurses, detectives to carefully investigate this cruel and criminal activity by the Egyptian Police Friday December 30th 2005. all the names of the dead must be released to immediate family members of the dead and to international media, family members must be allowed to find the bodies of their loved ones and must not be harassed or intimidated, all the dead must not be buried until full autopsies are performed to determine causes of death and results recorded by the independent body, total number of the dead must be recorded including ages, gender, names, the investigative independent body must be allowed to interview families who lost their loved ones and to visit various Sudanese dwellings and to act as a watch dog group for the unjust treatment of Sudanese People.
We The Sudanese People hold The Egyptian Government responsible for the death of all our innocent refugees and that brings us to the question of justice. Egyptian Government with its reckless, irresponsible, barbaric, inhumane behavior must immediately shoulder the burden of responsibility for The Cairo Massacre and therefore pay for all costs associated with transporting the dead and their families from Cairo to final destination of birth place including burials costs. We demand monetary compensation for every dead Sudanese refugee or non refugee including children in a respectable court of law. We are not going to rest or be silent until we witness justice for our dead together with the International Community. A microscopic surveillance of the treatment of Sudanese should be activated through constructive involvement of the International Community, churches, human rights watch dogs and the Sudanese People themselves. As a result of this press release, Mr. Ambassador of Egypt to The United States, we strongly urge you to advise your Government not to continue with its campaign of harsh treatment and brutality of the Sudanese People. January 9th our great Leader Dr. John Garang De Mabior, with his courage, dedication, passion, perseverance, vision, compassion and execution of a mission was able to achieve peace in Sudan after twenty two years of Civil War so why do we have to come and die in Cairo. We thought we left Sudan for unjust treatment and continued our journey to the gates of heaven only to be shocked by the gates of hell.
Another barbaric act in Egypt is the removal of Sudanese patients’ internal organs by Egyptian doctors for years and the world is not aware of it because we kept quiet and did not take a strong stand to tell the World. Time has finally come for true revelation, the time for exposition of barbaric humanistic tendency of Egyptian doctors against our brothers and sisters and those whose internal organs were removed and died in vain may The Lord Jesus Christ bless and rest their souls in peace and we ask them from heavenly earth to give us the strength to stand strong and fight for justice. We are not going to be quiet any more regarding the removal of internal organs of Sudanese patients when admitted to hospitals. Doctors are life savers. Example Doctors without Borders they go any where in the World to save lives irrespective of your nationality, gender, religious beliefs, political inclination or ethnic and cultural ties. It is about human life which is the most precious gift from God so why take it away. Egyptian Doctors are life terminators; they are the human butchers of Cairo. Many Sudanese especially South Sudanese when they are sick and admitted to hospitals have had their internal organs removed for sale in black markets for human organs trafficking. This phenomenon has been prevalent and still is up to The Cairo Massacre but unfortunately the outside World is oblivious because we did not tell the World. Now it is time for all Sudanese to tell The World what is actually happening in Egyptian hospitals. Egypt is not about civilization of mankind it is bout barbarism. A nation State that acts without regard to human decency and respect, no respect for international law, Geneva Refugee Convention. Removing a patient’s internal organs for sale to aggrandize materialistic wealth is an absolute criminal act that goes beyond human decency. Egypt does not belong in a league of civilized nations, but belongs in a league of barbaric nations with no regard to precious human God given life.
The death toll is at 275 two hundred and seventy five and rising and we demand a criminal investigation in The Cairo Crisis. Elections in Egypt were not democratic. Many peaceful protesters were arrested because of their freedom of speech. Mr. Ambassador wills your Government allow an independent investigation including criminal investigation, will there be freedom of foreign press to interview victims including immediate families and relatives without harassment and intimidating tactics. Sudanese have lived in Egypt for many years and the fact of the matter Egyptians despise of Sudanese People, doctors are cold blooded killers hiding behind masks of denial and deception, they are internal human organs snatchers, your Egyptian Police are murderers and we therefore conclude your society is barbaric, inhumane and does not belong in a community of civilized, compassionate and democratic nation states
Mr. Ambassador please tells your President he has inflicted serious wounds in the hearts of The Sudanese People and this tragic wound may never heal. Let us not make excuses by blaming the deaths on a stampede just like your media portrayed it, let us not blame it on human error. Why in god’s name would you send four thousand armed police with batons to massacre innocent Sudanese Refugees? Ministry of Housing and Urban Development could have devised a strategic housing plan to help the Sudanese Refugees. If you ask a high school student boy or a girl what should we do with The Sudanese Refugees waiting? He or she will say take care of them. Why such a simple answer? The answer is human feelings express humane approach. Your Government could not handle a simple matter because it was a coordinated effort in a clandestine operation to purposely disrupt the Sudanese Refugee population and further cause suffering. Your Government receives millions of Dollars annually from The United States what do you do with that money? Sudanese People will be signing a petition and we will expose to the whole The Cairo Massacre.

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