Sudan: Human Rights Orgs Condemn 'Forced Deportation' of Sudanese Writer From Egypt

Thirteen rights groups demand probe into Egypt's alleged mistreatment and forced deportation of Sudanese writer Idris Babiker.

Thirteen rights groups demand probe into Egypt's alleged mistreatment and forced deportation of Sudanese writer Idris Babiker. | Contesto: cronaca

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CAIRO — A coalition of thirteen Sudanese and Egyptian human rights organizations has condemned the forced deportation of Sudanese writer Idris Babiker from Egypt, alleging he endured harsh and inhumane detention conditions before being removed from the country. The groups are calling for an immediate investigation into the circumstances surrounding his detention and expulsion, marking the latest incident to raise concerns over the treatment of Sudanese nationals in Egypt. According to a joint statement released by the organizations, Babiker was detained by Egyptian authorities under circumstances that remain unclear, then subjected to what they described as degrading treatment before being forcibly deported to Sudan. The statement did not specify when the deportation occurred or provide details on Babiker's current whereabouts, but it urged Egyptian and Sudanese officials to investigate the case and hold those responsible accountable. The groups also called for an end to what they termed arbitrary detention and forced returns of Sudanese citizens from Egypt. The case of Idris Babiker, a writer and intellectual, has drawn attention amid a broader pattern of crackdowns on dissenting voices across the region. Egypt has faced repeated criticism from international human rights monitors for its treatment of migrants and refugees, including Sudanese nationals fleeing conflict and instability. Sudan itself has been embroiled in a devastating civil war since April 2023, pitting the Sudanese Armed Forces against the Rapid Support Forces, which has displaced millions and driven many to seek safety in neighboring countries, including Egypt. Human rights advocates argue that forced deportations of Sudanese individuals, particularly those with public profiles like Babiker, risk exposing them to further danger given the volatile security situation in Sudan. The joint statement emphasized that such actions violate international law, including the principle of non-refoulement, which prohibits returning individuals to countries where they face serious threats to their life or freedom. The organizations also highlighted the lack of transparency around Babiker's detention, noting...

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