(New York, November 24, 1999)—In an open letter today to Sudanese President al Bashir, Human Rights Watch called for an impartial and thorough investigation into a violent attack on the daughter of Sudanese academic Dr. Farouq M. Kadouda.
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"The evidence we have strongly suggests that the attack on Dr. Kadouda's daughter was part of a politically motivated campaign of intimidation against him," said Joseph Saunders, who heads the academic freedom project at Human Rights Watch. "The act itself was despicable enough. But the failure of police to pursue the case means that the assailant remains at large and Dr. Kadouda and his family remain under threat."
The letter was signed on behalf of Human Rights Watch's Academic Freedom Committee by Jonathan Fanton, former president of the New School University in New York, and by Peter Takirambudde, who heads the Africa Division at Human Rights Watch. In addition to Mr. Fanton, the membership of the committee includes internationally prominent academic leaders and scholars, including the presidents of Harvard University, Columbia University and over a dozen other universities in the United States.
For more information, please contact:
Joe Saunders (New York) 212-216-1207
Urmi Shah (London) 44-171-713-1995
Jean-Paul Marthoz (Brussels) 322-732-2009



