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Kampala Cultural Week Concludes, Honoring Human Rights Advocates The Kampala Cultural Week, held from May 27-30, 2025, successfully wrapped up with a ceremony recognizing several human rights defenders. Those honored include Adam Musa Obama, Abdul Majeed Haroun, Adam Rashid, journalist Abbas Al-Khair, Professor Soad Abdel Karim, Professor Samia Mukhtar, and Professor Mohamed Abdel Mutaal Jouda. *Ongoing Exhibition and Future Plans A permanent exhibition showcasing books, particularly those on Sudan and South Sudan, is open at the African Organization for Rights and Development headquarters in Kampala. *Given the success of this initial event, plans are underway to organize a second cultural week. The goal of this upcoming event is to empower Sudanese refugees, enabling them to participate in cultural activities and programs. *Acknowledging Participation and Looking Ahead Sincere thanks are extended to everyone who helped organize and attended the Kampala Cultural Week. The significant attendance and active involvement were crucial to the week's success and served as a strong motivation to consider hosting a second week. This next event is planned for one of Uganda's largest Sudanese refugee camps, aiming to allow a greater number of Sudanese refugees to engage in cultural activities and discuss vital issues related to war, peace, and human rights. *Additionally, a monthly seminar in Kampala has been decided upon, dedicated to discussing various national issues. Forums will also be established to address the concerns of Sudanese refugees in Kampala. 2025/5/31 https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BSAa95ejz/

ختام أسبوع كمبالا الثقافي ٢٧- ٣٠/ ٥/ ٢٠٢٥م بتكريم المدافعين الحقوقيين (آدم موسى أوباما - عبد المجيد هرون- آدم راشد -الإعلامي عباس الخير - الأستاذة سعاد عبد الكريم- الأستاذة سامية مختار - الأستاذ محمد عبد المتعال جودة ). * المعرض مفتوح ودائم لعرض الكتب (كتاب السودان وجنوب السودان) بمقر المنظمة الأفريقية للحقوق والتنمية بكمبالا . * تنظيم أسبوع ثاني لتمكين اللاجئين السودانيين من المشاركة في الأنشطة والبرامج الثقافية . * اسداء الشكر الجزيل لكل من شارك في تنظيم أوحضور أسبوع كمبالا الثقافي وقد كان الحضور والمشاركة الفاعلة هما عنوان نجاح الأسبوع الثقافي ، كما كان حافزا للنظر في إقامة أسبوع ثاني بإحدى المناطق التي تستضيف أكبر معسكرات للاجئين السودانيين بيوغندا ، وذلك لتمكين اكبر عدد من اللاجئين السودانيين من المشاركة في الفعاليات الثقافية ومناقشة قضايا الحرب والسلام وحقوق الإنسان . * تقرر إقامة ندوة شهرية دورية بكمبالا لمناقشة كافة قضايا البلاد، ومنتديات لمناقشة قضايا اللاجئين السودانيين بكمبالا . ٣١/ ٥ / ٢٠٢٥م للتواصل معنا: البريد الإلكتروني: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] واتساب : +249927575005 اتصل هنا:+256764605862 https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19W75odP1n/

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Kampala Discusses Humanitarian Catastrophe in Sudan During Unique Cultural Week: Kampala – (May 29, 2025) The "Kampala Cultural Week" concluded with a seminar titled "The Humanitarian Situation in Sudan Amidst the War," organized by the Sudanese Group for the Defense of Rights and Freedoms in partnership with the Darfur Victims Support Organization and the African Organization for Rights and Development, at the latter's headquarters on "Nsalo Drive" in the Bukesa area of Old Kampala. The discussion was opened by Adam Rashid (member of the Sudanese Group for the Defense of Rights and Freedoms), who revealed a horrifying deterioration in health conditions. He pointed to "the spread of malnutrition and malaria, in addition to mysterious diseases suspected of being linked to the use of chemical weapons," affirming that providing assistance is "a fundamental right for war victims under international humanitarian law, and not a favor from anyone." He considered the international community and the United Nations to bear a historical responsibility in this regard. For his part, journalist Faisal Mohamed Salih (former Minister of Information) provided a deep analysis of the crisis's roots, stating: "The war is a product of a power struggle within totalitarian systems that reject duality, and it is not a tribal war as is being promoted." He noted its transformation into a tool to enhance the influence of armed groups. He added: "It is a grave mistake to reduce the situation to a duality of heroes and villains, as the personal experiences of victims – such as those who lost their families – shape their stances far from political affiliations." He called on human rights organizations to "reject selectivity in assigning responsibility and hold all parties accountable: those who ignited the war, trained militias, and countries that supplied the conflict with weapons." In turn, political activist Ahmed Abdel Majeed warned against the United Nations' classification of the crisis as one of the "worst unprecedented humanitarian disasters." He revealed the displacement of 8.6 million Sudanese, the collapse of the health system in 70% of areas, and stressed that "external interventions have turned Sudan into a proxy battleground," calling for a unified Arab and African stance to "stop the bleeding of war." The seminar concluded with urgent recommendations, which included: establishing cross-border humanitarian corridors, referring the violations file to the International Criminal Court, and digitally documenting war crimes. It was emphasized that the events would continue until June 3 through art exhibitions and film screenings documenting the suffering of civilians. To contact us: Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] WhatsApp: +249927575005 Call here: +256764605862 https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15fAKudXSJ/?mibextid=oFDknk