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Sudan Monitor

A Quarterly Newsletter of the Sudan Human Rights Association

The Sudan Human Rights Association (SHRA)
SHRA is a voluntary, nongovernmental and nonprofit organization registered and operating in Uganda. Its mission is to ensure that the rights of the Sudanese people, especially refugees, displaced persons, and prisoners of war are recognized and protected.

SHRA carries out fact-finding missions and investigates what is actually happening on the ground. It documents, publicizes and disseminates its findings concerning human rights violations in camps and war-torn zones in Sudan.

SHRA has conducted several fact-finding missions to refugee camps in Uganda, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as to the, camps of prisoners of war and other displaced persons in the war zone of South Sudan. All this information has been compiled and partly forms the bulk of the raw data for “The Sudan Monitor”.

SHRA holds seminars aimed at raising the level of awareness of basic human rights concepts and principles among the Sudanese refugees, displaced persons, and prisoners of war. SHRA considers the publication of its findings a critical and fundamental aspect of its activities.

Issues:

 Vol. 4, no. 4, December 1999
 Vol. 4, no. 3, September 1999
 Vol. 4, no. 1, March 1999
 Vol. 3, no. 5, December 1998
 Vol. 3, no. 4, September 1998

The Sudan Monitor is published by:

The Sudan Human Rights Association (SHRA)
Katwe Road
(Behind Capco Petrol Station)
P.O. Box 7327 Kampala Uganda
Tel: +256 (41) 250586
Fax: + 256 (41) 250586

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