MUHAMMAD NOUR, Darfur's butcher
Mahamat Nour Abdelkrim, Chadian of the Tama ethnic group, roughly 45 years old, began his career in the Chadian army before entering in dissidence to Sudan where he commanded paramilitary forces armed by the Sudanese government in the aim of exterminating the populations in rebellion against Khartoum.
After having fought along sides with colonels Idriss Déby and Maldom Bada Abbas to drive out Hissein Habré in December 1990, Mahamat-Nour Abdelkrim (former Prefect of Biltine then head of the Military Training in the area of Iriba), enters in dissidence with the ANTD (National Chadian Army for the Democracy) against president Déby in 1994.
In 1995, the ANTD, CNR, FNT and CDR will merge to give rise to the ANR (National Alliance for Resistance) under the presidency of Mahamat Garfa.
In 2002, after the signature of the peace agreements of with the government of president Déby in Libreville, thanks to the mediation of President Omar Bongo Ondimba, Mahamat Nour dissociate himself with the ANR to draw nearer the Sudanese government. Thus the captain Mahamat Nour Abdelkrim binds himself with profiteer of the oil sector in Khartoum. He thus manages to make a fortune in this sector that succeeds to him extremely well.
However, Mahamat Nour Abdelkrim had not left the battle-dress for as much. As a matter of fact, this one benefits from the year 2002 marked by a slow down of his activities against the governement of Déby to control the old training camps of Al Qaïda in Sudan to his benefit after the isolation of Ben Laden in Afghanistan. Its sympathies to the Islamists underworld hosted in Sudan before 2001 enable him to obtain from Khartoum the creation of paramilitary militia strongly armed and framed by Al Qaïda members remained in Sudan.
It is in the current one of year 2003 that his militia entered in action for the first time in operations of ethnic cleansings against Christian villages of the south Sudan whose populations of several hundreds of inhabitants were massacred. Mahamat Nour does not judge useful to go to the site and prefers to delegate the command to his faithful chief of operations, Abdallah Gogue.
This same year 2003, the Sudanese government decides to assign captain Nour and his troops to another ethnic cleansing, of another level that one: the systematic murder of the Zaghawas populations in Darfur. Khartoum then entrusts him the control of thousands of Arab riders Djandjawhids, simple bands disorganized before his arrival which he will transform, with his militia, into a terrible machine of terror. Consequently, the massacre takes another dimension. Tens of thousands of civil will be killed. Hundreds of thousands moved. It should be noted that the populations of the Zaghawa ethnic group, massacred in Darfur, are also a significant component of the Chadian population. Nour thus commits a crime against his own Chadian people!
At the end of 2003, the captain Mahamat Nour, commanding significant Djandjawhids militia in Darfur, will try to take control of the paramilitary elements remained faithful to the ANR. He manages to join together the disparate elements around him in the no man's land between the borders of Chad and Sudan. He multiplies the contacts with almost all the dissident trends to the governement of Idriss Déby. He restructures its staff around three frightening warriors who, with the statements of their friends, do not move back in front of nothing and await the green light impatiently to launch an offensive of great scale. These staffs have for principal pillars the dreadful Béchir Hamdan (head of Staff), the terrible Abdallah Gogue (Controlling operations) and the conscientious computer engineer Ismaïl Idriss (In charge of logistics). Mahamat Nour has in fact become the man of the dirty works of the Sudanese government, a little as Arkan was it with Milosevic because, throughout the year 2004, with his small group of Chadian mercenaries, Nour seemed more to have the taste of blood and money than that of the general interest of the Chadian people.
At the end of October 2005, he constitutes a military-politic movement at the Soudanese and Chadian border in order to prepare his entry on the political scene. He names his militia the Gathering for the Democracy and Freedom (RDL). Around this same date he executed the majority of the military commanders of the ANR. Those who escaped from it are arrested and imprisoned in Khartoum.
December 18, 2005, gathering troops made up mainly of very young Chadian, of which several child-soldiers, he launched a suicide attack against the garrison of Adré where tens of these very young soldiers without experiment of combat are sacrificed while at the same time the backer of this attack again points out himself by his absence on the battle field, Nour directing the operations from Khartoum. Since then and because of this lunatic, Chad and Sudan are from now on at the edge of the war.
After so many treasons, but especially because he very recently threatened of death the Tama sultan of Guéréda, Mahamat Nour is a hunted down man. Tamas, Zaghawas, the Chadian government, UN and the 1500 French soldiers present in Chad try to catch it. Perhaps will it be necessary to wait until his Sudanese protector gives way, what could arrive rather quickly, the cumbersome "butcher of Darfur", this one having known a major fiasco in the attack of the town of Adré.
In any event, it is necessary to make pressure on the international community and the International Criminal Court, so that its arrest is the fastest as possible.
Click on this address to send an email to the International Criminal Court, asking the immediate arrest of Mahamat Nour Abdelkrim: pio@icc-cpi.int
Or visit the official site of the International Criminal Court for more details:
http://www.icc-cpi.int/about/ICC_contact.html&l=en
After having fought along sides with colonels Idriss Déby and Maldom Bada Abbas to drive out Hissein Habré in December 1990, Mahamat-Nour Abdelkrim (former Prefect of Biltine then head of the Military Training in the area of Iriba), enters in dissidence with the ANTD (National Chadian Army for the Democracy) against president Déby in 1994.
In 1995, the ANTD, CNR, FNT and CDR will merge to give rise to the ANR (National Alliance for Resistance) under the presidency of Mahamat Garfa.
In 2002, after the signature of the peace agreements of with the government of president Déby in Libreville, thanks to the mediation of President Omar Bongo Ondimba, Mahamat Nour dissociate himself with the ANR to draw nearer the Sudanese government. Thus the captain Mahamat Nour Abdelkrim binds himself with profiteer of the oil sector in Khartoum. He thus manages to make a fortune in this sector that succeeds to him extremely well.
However, Mahamat Nour Abdelkrim had not left the battle-dress for as much. As a matter of fact, this one benefits from the year 2002 marked by a slow down of his activities against the governement of Déby to control the old training camps of Al Qaïda in Sudan to his benefit after the isolation of Ben Laden in Afghanistan. Its sympathies to the Islamists underworld hosted in Sudan before 2001 enable him to obtain from Khartoum the creation of paramilitary militia strongly armed and framed by Al Qaïda members remained in Sudan.
It is in the current one of year 2003 that his militia entered in action for the first time in operations of ethnic cleansings against Christian villages of the south Sudan whose populations of several hundreds of inhabitants were massacred. Mahamat Nour does not judge useful to go to the site and prefers to delegate the command to his faithful chief of operations, Abdallah Gogue.
This same year 2003, the Sudanese government decides to assign captain Nour and his troops to another ethnic cleansing, of another level that one: the systematic murder of the Zaghawas populations in Darfur. Khartoum then entrusts him the control of thousands of Arab riders Djandjawhids, simple bands disorganized before his arrival which he will transform, with his militia, into a terrible machine of terror. Consequently, the massacre takes another dimension. Tens of thousands of civil will be killed. Hundreds of thousands moved. It should be noted that the populations of the Zaghawa ethnic group, massacred in Darfur, are also a significant component of the Chadian population. Nour thus commits a crime against his own Chadian people!
At the end of 2003, the captain Mahamat Nour, commanding significant Djandjawhids militia in Darfur, will try to take control of the paramilitary elements remained faithful to the ANR. He manages to join together the disparate elements around him in the no man's land between the borders of Chad and Sudan. He multiplies the contacts with almost all the dissident trends to the governement of Idriss Déby. He restructures its staff around three frightening warriors who, with the statements of their friends, do not move back in front of nothing and await the green light impatiently to launch an offensive of great scale. These staffs have for principal pillars the dreadful Béchir Hamdan (head of Staff), the terrible Abdallah Gogue (Controlling operations) and the conscientious computer engineer Ismaïl Idriss (In charge of logistics). Mahamat Nour has in fact become the man of the dirty works of the Sudanese government, a little as Arkan was it with Milosevic because, throughout the year 2004, with his small group of Chadian mercenaries, Nour seemed more to have the taste of blood and money than that of the general interest of the Chadian people.
At the end of October 2005, he constitutes a military-politic movement at the Soudanese and Chadian border in order to prepare his entry on the political scene. He names his militia the Gathering for the Democracy and Freedom (RDL). Around this same date he executed the majority of the military commanders of the ANR. Those who escaped from it are arrested and imprisoned in Khartoum.
December 18, 2005, gathering troops made up mainly of very young Chadian, of which several child-soldiers, he launched a suicide attack against the garrison of Adré where tens of these very young soldiers without experiment of combat are sacrificed while at the same time the backer of this attack again points out himself by his absence on the battle field, Nour directing the operations from Khartoum. Since then and because of this lunatic, Chad and Sudan are from now on at the edge of the war.
After so many treasons, but especially because he very recently threatened of death the Tama sultan of Guéréda, Mahamat Nour is a hunted down man. Tamas, Zaghawas, the Chadian government, UN and the 1500 French soldiers present in Chad try to catch it. Perhaps will it be necessary to wait until his Sudanese protector gives way, what could arrive rather quickly, the cumbersome "butcher of Darfur", this one having known a major fiasco in the attack of the town of Adré.
In any event, it is necessary to make pressure on the international community and the International Criminal Court, so that its arrest is the fastest as possible.
Click on this address to send an email to the International Criminal Court, asking the immediate arrest of Mahamat Nour Abdelkrim: pio@icc-cpi.int
Or visit the official site of the International Criminal Court for more details:
http://www.icc-cpi.int/about/ICC_contact.html&l=en

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