eNDNOTeSspark Arab Spring-style protests,” University World News, Issue No: 252, 13December 2012; Khalid Abdelaziz, “Sudan police teargas protesters after studentdeaths,” Reuters, 9 December 2012; Abdelmoneim Abu Edris Ali, “Six hurt inSudan protests over student deaths: AFP,” AFP, 9 December 2012; “Sudan:Student Protests in Khartoum Leave 60 Injured, Sources,” 11 December 2012;and “Sudan: Darfur Student Association - 140 Students Arrested After Protests,”Radio Dabanga, 13 December 2012.1495 See for example: ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor December 2009-May2010 (ACJPS, 2010); ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor April-May 2011 (ACJPS,2011); and HRW, “Sudan: Torture, Abuse of Demonstrators,” 11 July 2012.1496 ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor October - November 2011 (ACJPS,2011); ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor December 2011 – January 2012(ACJPS, 2012); and Amnesty International, “Document - Sudan: SudaneseAcademic Released Without Charge: Mohamed Zain Al-Abideen,” 7 March 2012.1497 ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor December 2011-January 2012 (ACJPS,2012), 16.1498 HRW, “Sudan: End Violence Against Peaceful Protesters,” 3 January 2012;“Khartoum University Raided,” Radio Dabanga, 22 December 2011; Salma ElWardany, “Sudan Police Fire Tear Gas, Arrest 73 Students at Anti-GovernmentProtests,” Bloomberg, 25 December 2011; and “Sudan: Police Says OppositionParties behind Student Protests,” Sudan Tribune, 27 December 2011.1499 HRW, “Sudan: End Violence Against Peaceful Protesters,” 3 January 2012;ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor December 2011-January 2012 (ACJPS, 2012),11.1500 ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor December 2011-January 2012 (ACJPS,2012), 11.1501 HRW, ‘Sudan: End Violence Against Peaceful Protesters’, 3 January 2012; andSalma El Wardany, “Sudan Police Fire Tear Gas, Arrest 73 Students at Anti-Government Protests,” Bloomberg, 25 December 2011.1502 HRW, “Sudan: End Violence Against Peaceful Protesters,” 3 January 2012;ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor December 2011-January 2012 (ACJPS, 2012),15; and Amnesty International, “Sudan: Further Information: Student ActivistReleased Without Charge,” 24 February 2012.1503 Reuters, “Sudan Police Raid Campus, Arrest Hundreds: Activists,” AlArabiya, 17 February 2012; and “Sudan’s Top University Re-Opens AmidHeightened Tension,” Sudan Tribune, 18 March 2012.1504 Abdelmoneim Abu Edris Ali, “Sudan Campus Shut after Four Darfur Students‘Dead’,” AFP, 8 December 2012; Khalid Abdelaziz, “Sudan Police Fire Teargas atStudent Protest,” Reuters, 11 December 2012; “UN Concerned over Reports ofHuman Rights Violations in Sudan, South Sudan,” UN News Centre, 11 December2012; Amnesty International, “Sudan Must End Violent Repression of StudentProtests,” 12 December 2012; and Wagdy Sawahel, “Fees, Student Deaths SparkArab Spring-Style Protests,” University World News, Issue No: 252, 13 December2012.1505 Abdelmoneim Abu Edris Ali, “Sudan campus shut after four Darfur students‘dead’,” AFP, 8 December 2012.1506 “Sudan Police Clash with Protesters over Student Deaths,” Reuters, 10December 2012; “Sudan: Student Protests in Khartoum Leave 60 Injured,Sources,” Radio Dabanga, 11 December 2012; and Khalid Abdelaziz, “SudanPolice Teargas Protesters after Student Deaths,” Reuters, 9 December 2012.1507 Khalid Abdelaziz, ‘Sudan Police Fire Teargas at Student Protest,” Reuters, 11December 2012; Wagdy Sawahel, “Fees, Student Deaths Spark Arab Spring-StyleProtests,” University World News, Issue No: 252, 13 December 2012; and “Sudan:Darfur Student Association - 140 Students Arrested After Protests,” RadioDabanga, 13 December 2012.1508 ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor April-May 2011 (ACJPS, 2011), 8.1509 ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor December 2011-January 2012 (ACJPS,2012), 15.1510 “Darfuri Students Threaten to Leave University,” Radio Dabanga, 25December 2011; and “Sudan: Darfuri Students Leave University in Protest,” AllAfrica, 26 December 2011.1511 US Department of State, 2009 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices -Sudan (Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 11 March 2010).1512 Ibid.1513 Amnesty International, Agents of Fear: The National Security Service inSudan (London, UK: Amnesty International, 2010), 44; US Department of State,2010 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - Sudan (Bureau of Democracy,Human Rights, and Labor, 8 April 2011), 3; and ACJPS, Sudan Human RightsMonitor December 2009-May 2010 (ACJPS, 2010), 12.1514 US Department of State, 2011 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices -Sudan (Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 24 May 2012), 2; andBlake Evans-Pritchard, Zakia Yousif and Tajeldin Abdhalla, “Darfur StudentsUnder Pressure in Sudan - Concerns about Unfair Targeting of Young People fromWestern Region,” Institute for War and Peace Reporting 314, 28 February 2012.1515 Hashim Mustafa, “8 Students Wounded in Violence at Nyala University,”Radio Miraya, 17 October 2010; “12 Students Injured in Attack at NyalaUniversity,” Radio Dabanga, 17 May 2012.1516 Ibid.1517 ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor December 2009-May 2010 (ACJPS,2010), 3.1518 ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor October-November 2011 (ACJPS, 2011),12.1519 Amnesty International, “Document – Sudan: Sudanese Academic ReleasedWithout Charge: Mohamed Zain Al-Abideen,” 7 March 2012.1520 The Sudan Consortium African and International Civil Society Action forSudan, The impact of aerial bombing attacks on civilians in Southern Kordofan,Republic of Sudan: A Briefing to the Summit of the African Union, May 2013, 2, 7-8; Nuba Reports, 10 February 2013; “Sudan Army Drops Six Bombs in SouthKordofan School, Church - SPLM-N,” Radio Dabanga, 11 February 2013; and“Student injured in Kauda Primary School Bombing,” Nuba Reports, 17 May2013.1521 “Fresh government shelling kills 10 in East Jebel Marra, N. Darfur,” RadioDabanga, 11 January 2013.1522 “Most schools still closed following North Darfur tribal violence,” RadioDabanga, 7 July 2013.1523 “Three secondary school students killed, 25 injured in North Darfur,” RadioDabanga, 29 September 2013; and “One Student Killed, 10 Injured By Police InMalha,” Sudan Radio, 30 September 2013.1524 “Darfuri student killed, four wounded in shooting at Nyala National Servicecentre,” Radio Dabanga, 7 July 2013.1525 ACJPS, “Sudanese police, security forces and student militia group fire liveammunition at Darfur students; nine students sustain gun-shot wounds,” 22May 2013; and “Sudan: Darfuri Students Injured, 20 Arrested in Babanusa,Sudan,” Radio Dabanga, 20 September 2013.1526 ACJPS, Sudan Human Rights Monitor, March – April 2013 (ACJPS, 2013), 7-10; “Sudan: Sennar Security Forces Arrest Member of Darfur StudentsAssociation,” Radio Dabanga, 18 September 2013; and “22nd Darfuri studentarrested in Babanusa, West Kordofan,” Radio Dabanga, 22 September 2013.1527 ACJPS, “Sudanese police, security forces and student militia group fire liveammunition at Darfur students; nine students sustain gun-shot wounds,” 22May 2013.1528 “30 Darfuri students banned from Babanusa University,” Radio Tamazui, 1October 2013.248
EDUCATION UNDER ATTACK <strong>2014</strong>1529 “Sudan: Darfuri Students Injured, 20 Arrested in Babanusa, Sudan,” RadioDabanga, 20 September 2013; and “22nd Darfuri student arrested in Babanusa,West Kordofan,” Radio Dabanga, 22 September 2013.1530 “30 Darfuri students banned from Babanusa University,” Radio Tamazuj, 1October 2013.1531 This profile covers attacks on schools in 2009-2012, with an additionalsection on 2013.1532 “Syria: Origins of The Uprising,” BBC News, 8 June 2012.1533 “Syria : The story of the conflict,” BBC News, 13 June 2013.1534 Erika Solomon, “Syria death toll hits nearly 126,000: monitoring group,”Reuters, 2 December 2013.1535 International Rescue Committee (IRC), Syria: A regional crisis (New York: IRC,January 2013), 2.1536 The World Bank, “School enrollment – primary (% net),” The World BankData (2011).1537 The World Bank, “School enrollment – secondary (% net),” The World BankData (2011).1538 UNESCO Institute for Statistics, “Education (all levels) Profile – Syrian ArabRepublic,” UIS Statistics in Brief (2011).1539 Ibid.1540 United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA),“Humanitarian Bulletin - Syria,” Issue 22, 19 March - 8 April 2012, 3; and “SyrianCrisis Depriving Hundreds of Thousands of Children of Education, UNICEFWarns,” UN News Centre, 5 March 2013.1541 UNSC, Children and Armed Conflict: Report of the Secretary-General,A/67/845–S/2013/245, 15 May 2013, para 15.1542 The Syrian Network for Human Rights, “A Report on the Destruction ofSchools and Its Consequences,” accessed 17 January 2013.1543 Kristin Taylor, “For Syrian children, education needs are urgent, and urgentlyunderfunded,” UNICEF, 24 September 2013.1544 Brendan O’Malley, “Academics Facing Death for Their Ideas,” UniversityWorld News, 9 October 2011.1545 See, for example, US Department of State, 2009 Country Report on HumanRights Practices – Syria (Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 11March 2010).1546 “Armenian Church and School Attacked in Syria,” Asbarez.com, 22 May2012; “Daara planes bomb school,” You Tube Video, 25 July 2012, , as cited inHRW, Safe No More: Students and Schools under Attack in Syria (New York: HRW,6 June 2013), 21; “School and Surrounding Homes Destroyed in AerialBombardment,” You Tube Video, posted by SNN Shaam English News, 8September 2012; HRW, Safe No More: Students and Schools under Attack inSyria (New York: HRW, 6 June 2013), 21-24; “Syria rebels bomb ‘school’ inDamascus,” BBC News, 25 September 2012; Jill Langlois, “Syria rebels bombschool in Damascus,” Global Post, 25 September 2012; Ruth Sherlock, “SyrianCluster Bomb Attack ‘Kills Several Children’,” The Telegraph, 26 November 2012;and Martin Chulov, “Palestinians Flee to Lebanon after Jet Bombs Syria’s LargestRefugee Camp,” The Guardian, 18 December 2012.1547 “Armenian Church and School Attacked in Syria,” Asbarez.com, 22 May 2012;Jill Langlois, “Syria Rebels Bomb School in Damascus,” Global Post, 25September 2012; “Girls’ High School Targeted in Regime Shelling,” You TubeVideo, posted by SNN Shaam English News, 9 October 2012; “School Destroyedin Shelling,” You Tube Video, Posted by SNN Shaam English News, 15 November2012; Ruth Sherlock, “Syrian Cluster Bomb Attack ‘Kills Several Children’,” TheTelegraph, 26 November 2012; and Martin Chulov, “Palestinians Flee to Lebanonafter Jet Bombs Syria’s Largest Refugee Camp,” The Guardian, 18 December2012.1548 OHCHR, Report of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria, A/HRC/22/59, 5February 2013, para 114.1549 UNSC, Children and Armed Conflict: Report of the Secretary-General,A/66/782–S/2012/261, 26 April 2012.1550 HRW, Safe No More: Students and Schools under Attack in Syria (New York:HRW, 6 June 2013), 1-2.1551 Ibid., 22-24.1552 Ruth Sherlock, “Syrian Cluster Bomb Attack ‘Kills Several Children’,” TheTelegraph, 26 November 2012.1553 AP, “Syria Says 10 Dead in Mortar Attack on School,” Jordan Times, 4December 2012.1554 Nour Ali, “Syrian Boy, 11, Shot Dead as Protest Breaks Out on First Day ofTerm,” The Guardian, 18 September 2011; and Michael Everard, “Schools underSiege in Syria,” Transnational Crisis Project, 25 November 2011.1555 HRW, Safe No More: Students and Schools under Attack in Syria (New York:HRW, 6 June 2013), 16-19.1556 Ibid.1557 UNSC, Children and Armed Conflict: Report of the Secretary-General,A/67/845–S/2013/245, 15 May 2013, para 155.1558 Ibid., para 157.1559 UNSC, Children and Armed Conflict: Report of the Secretary-General,A/66/782–S/2012/261, 26 April 2012, para 125; and UNSC, Children and ArmedConflict: Report of the Secretary-General, A/67/845–S/2013/245, 15 May 2013,para 158; and HRW, Safe No More: Students and Schools under Attack in Syria(New York: HRW, 6 June 2013), 25-26.1560 The Syrian Network for Human Rights, “A Report on the Destruction ofSchools and Its Consequences,” accessed 17 January 2013.1561 UNSC, Children and Armed Conflict: Report of the Secretary-General,A/67/845–S/2013/245, 15 May 2013, para 158.1562 Ibid.1563 HRW, Safe No More: Students and Schools under Attack in Syria (New York:HRW, 6 June 2013), 26-27.1564 Jill Langlois, “Syria Rebels Bomb School in Damascus,” Global Post, 25September 2012.1565 Roula Hajjar and Borzou Daragahi, “Syrian Forces Raid Dorms; 3 StudentsKilled,” Los Angeles Times, 22 June 2011.1566 “Student Killed after Syria Forces Attack Damascus University Protest,”Haaretz, 11 April 2011.1567 Wagdy Sawahel, “Aleppo Students Killed, Injured in CampusAttacks,”University World News, 4 May 2012.1568 Zeina Karam, “Syria: Aws Khalil Is Fourth Academic Assassinated WithinWeek,” Huffington Post, 28 September 2011.1569 Brendan O’Malley, “Academics Facing Death for Their Ideas,” UniversityWorld News, 9 October 2011.1570 UN Human Rights Council, Report of the independent international commissionof inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic, 16 August, 2013, para 195, IanPannell, “Syria: Agony of victims of ‘napalm-like’ school bombing,” BBC News,30 September 2013; and HRW, “Syria: Fuel-Air Bombs Strike School,” 1 October2013.1571 Richard Spencer and Magdy Samaan, “Syria: Bomb kills 50 as children leaveschool in Damascus,” The Telegraph, 21 February 2013.249
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