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The Sudan Organisation Against Torture (SOAT) is an independent non-governmental human rights organisation established in 1993 that works in Sudan and the UK and has members worldwide. SOAT's primary objective is to prevent torture and to challenge the impunity of perpetrators of human rights abuses.

SOAT works to rehabilitate Sudanese survivors of torture; provides legal assistance to survivors and individuals threatened with inhumane and degrading punishments; promotes human rights education; and researches, documents and campaigns against human rights abuses in Sudan on a national and international level.

 

LATEST RELEASES

 

29 May 2008

Press Release

Letter from the Justice for Darfur Campaign to Members of the UN Security Council

 

23 May 2008

Human Rights Alert

Reported Transfers of Large Numbers of Prisoners to East Sudan Following Mass Arrests in and Around Khartoum

 

22 May 2008

Press Release

European Parliament's Call for State Action on the Sudanese Government's Lack of Cooperation with the International Criminal Court

 

22 May 2008

Human Rights Alert

Darfuris Detained and Tortured in White Nile State Following JEM Attacks Near Khartoum

 

22 May 2008

Human Rights Alert

Student Activist Tortured in Port Sudan

 

22 May 2008

SOAT Statements to the 43rd Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, Ezulwini, Swaziland, 7 - 22 May 2007

Statement on Prisons and Conditions of Detention in Sudan

Statement on Freedom of Expression in Sudan

 

 

 

 

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