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Ja'afar Abdul El Hakh

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Sudanese politician
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Jaโ€™afar Abdul El Hakh has been the governor of West Darfur state since 2005. He was commissioner of Garsila from 2003 to 2004, had as the highest-ranking official responsibility for the mass executions in Deleig and Garsila in March 2004. He became minister for health for West Darfur in 2004, which he stayed until October 2005. He has been accused of arming the militias fighting the black African Fur.

References

  1. Human Rights Watch report Government Responsibility for International Crimes in Darfur, Chapter V: Coordinating the Crimes: The Role of Regional Officials, December 2005


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