Dokument #1154221
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
The Sudanese National Party (SNP) was
founded in 1985 and represents members of the Nuba tribe in the
Nuba mountain area. The party was led by a former Anglican priest,
Philip Abbas Ghaboush, who had been a member of Parliament before
and during the Nemeiry regime (Day 522). After a meeting in May
1985, with the Chairman of the Transitional Military Council (TMC),
Philip Abbas Ghaboush reportedly announced that the Nuba Mountain
General Union had been "disbanded by the establishment of the
Sudanese National Party" (BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, 24 May
1985). On 13 September 1985, Philip Abbas Ghaboush reportedly
stated that the SNP shared ideas and principles with the Sudanese
People's Liberation Army (SPLA) and that both groups were "fighters
in one bunker against dictatorship and oppression in the beloved
country, Sudan" (BBC Summary of World broadcasts, 17 September
1985). Shortly after this statement, Philip Abbas Ghaboush was
arrested from September 1985 to January 1986 for involvement in an
alleged coup attempt against the Transitional Military Council
(TMC).
For more information regarding the Sudan
National Party (SPM), please consult the attachments from Response
to Information Request No. 4706, available at the Toronto Regional
IRBDC and excerpts from the following document:
Denying "The Honor of Living" Sudan: A Human Rights
Disaster, An Africa Watch Report, Washington: Human Rights
Watch, March 1990, pp. 32-35, 72-75.