Urgent Action Needed: Innocent Sudanese Mother Will Face Public Flogging and Execution, SIHA Condemns Today’s Ruling in Haj Yousif Court in Khartoum
SIHA STATEMENT, 15 MAY 2014, KHARTOUM: In a shocking decision that the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) strongly condemns, Meriam Ibrahim, the 27-year-old pregnant Sudanese women charged with apostasy and adultery, was given a sentence today of 100 lashings and execution by hanging at the Haj Yousif Court Complex in […]
Pregnant Sudanese Woman Faces Public Flogging and Execution If Convicted of Apostasy and Adultery in Khartoum Court
SIHA STATEMENT – 08 MAY 2014 – Sudan: Meriam Ibrahim, a 27-year-old Sudanese woman currently pregnant with her second child, is facing punishments of public flogging and execution if found guilty on baseless charges of apostasy and adultery in an upcoming hearing to be convened by Sudan’s Criminal Court at the Haj Yousif court complex […]
Somali Humanitarian Worker Nafisa Osman Salad Murdered in Mogadishu: Somalia Security Vacuum Continues to Threaten Humanitarians, Human Rights Defenders and the General Population
SIHA STATEMENT – 07 May 2014 – Somalia: Nafisa Osman Salad, a humanitarian worker in her early twenties about to begin employment at Digfer Hospital in Mogadishu, Somalia was recently murdered by suspected al-Shabaab gunmen less than one kilometer away from her family home in Mogadishu.. The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of […]
Anti-Pornography Act – Human Rights Activists and Civil Society Organisations Challenge the Legality of the Act in Constitutional Court – Uganda
A group of individuals and organisations, including the Centre for Domestic Violence Prevention, Women’s Organisation Network for Human Rights Advocacy, Prof. Sylvia Tamale, Ms. Sarah Kihika, Ms. Lilian Drabo, Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa, Uganda Health and Science Press Association and Human Rights Network for Journalist Uganda, today filed a petition in Constitutional […]
Tribute to Osman Hummaida, Sudanese Human Rights Defender
22nd April 2014 Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) joins the human rights community in the mourning of the loss and celebrating the life of Osman Hummaida a Sudanese human rights defender and activist. Osman died on Thursday 17th April 2014. He was a prominent Sudanese human rights defender, one of […]
First Women’s Cooperative Union Formed in Sudan; a Much Needed Effort
20th March 2014 18th March 2014 was a historic moment for the poor women working in the informal sector in Sudan as they received a hard-earned permit to form the first and only, Women’s Cooperatives Union. The union encompasses 13 cooperatives, each with an estimated 100 women who include tea and food-sellers, domestic workers and […]
Clarifications: Gang Rape of Ethiopian Woman in Sudan
20th February 2014 The progress of the trial whereby an Ethiopian woman and a number of Sudanese men have been prosecuted for a range of crimes, inclusive of adultery, indecent acts and the distribution of indecent material has been dynamic with multiple changes and amendments, especially in relation to the charges being levelled against those in […]
Sudan: Ethiopian Woman Gang Raped by Seven Sudanese Men convicted of “Indecent Acts”
Press Statement 20th February 2014: The young Ethiopian woman at the centre of a trial where she was gang raped by seven men has been found guilty of committing “Indecent Acts”. She has been sentenced to 1 month in prison which has been suspended and a fine of 5000 Sudanese Pounds (approximately 961USD). Of the […]
South Sudan must overcome the militarized elites to stop this endless pursuit for bloodshed
“Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.” Gautama Buddha The current shocking developments of the armed conflict in South Sudan were rather sudden though somewhat anticipated. Through the years, I have tried to remain optimistic about South Sudan. I am inspired by some South Sudanese people who kept trying so hard to rise […]
Responding to Community Human Rights Needs in Uganda
Since February 2011, Muslim Centre for Justice and Law (MCJL) a local faith based organization has been providing a number of key services in its effort to fulfill its mission of building a just and tolerant society. The services include the provision of: Direct Legal Aid Services with the aim of promoting access to justice […]