Human Rights our Collective Responsibility removed the bodies of slain Sudanese Civilians from the Tilo and El Gardud villages in South Kordofan and placed them in mass graves that had been freshly dug for that purpose. 7. The Complainants claimed that the pattern has been the same in Blue Nile State. On 1 September 2011, SAF forces attacked Damazin, the capital of Blue Nile. Refugees recounted that Government war planes targeted civilian areas and armed soldiers chased, captured, and killed civilians fleeing from the attacks. Agents of the Government reportedly captured and killed some of the civilians. The Complainants submitted that the precise casualty .numbers: are unavailable, because the Respondent State has prevented independent observers from accessing the war zones in either South Kordofan or Blue Nile. 8. The Complainants submitted that, as ofIanuary 2012, the United Nations (UN) Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) estimated that approximately 366,000 individuals had been internally displaced or severely affected by the violence in the two States. Since June 2011, more than 140,000 refugees fled South Kordofan or Blue Nile to either Eth:iopia or South Sudan. " . 9. The Complainants alleged that the victims do not necessarily find safety in refugee camps. This is because, in November 2011, the SAF bombed the Yida refugee camp in Unity State, South Sudan, which is home to many of those displaced from South Kordofan. 10. The Complainants further submitted that the Respondent State has justified its assaults under the guise of targeting the Sudan People's Liberation MovementNorth ("SPLM-N"), an organised armed group that has been active in these two areas. 11. The Complainants alleged that the assaults on Sudanese Civilians have nothing to do with military operations and that agents of the Respondent State have deliberately bombed civilian homes, schools and medical facilities, causing untold loss of life, massive displacements, injuries and damage to property. 12. The Complainants further alleged that in addition to civilian dwellings, schools and hospitals, the SAF also targeted fields used for civilian food cultivation. Since these assaults took place during the planting season, the Victims will be left without a harvest, creating grave food insecurity. In certain parts of Blue Nile State, it is estimated that only 15% of arable land was planted. When Amnesty International reportedly visited South Kordofan in August 2011, it founE. t~t many of those displaced by the conflict had abandoned their fields ~illb o~ ~;t'-&R/~r ' "" ~ ~ ~ 2 o African Cornrnissl ",,'(; ;t~""" . n: on uma~JdJeoPI .J,.. s' Rights ~e~ out, ~rQJ:1:o N ~~.District, st Reqio] oft Gambia Phone: (~ 23OS4W,: : ~41 05 04 Em - ~'€Ip;-b~nruWi,~([i<fa-union.org MME Ei-''t)\ . 31 Bijilo ~e~J' ~J ....-llftps:!achpr.au.intiO 0 ....

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