Al Jazeera Net - Khartoum

The pain of the Sudanese young man Zaki Majdi, who has been hiding for 12 days without knowing anything since his departure to demonstrate in the June 30 million, has returned to the point that the Internet service has returned ten days later, and his image is loaded and blood flows from his head. Amdurman hospital morgue and found dead body.

The case of Sudanese youth Zaki Magdi, 26, is one of many sad stories of victims of enforced disappearance in the Sudanese revolution. But Zaki's family seems lucky to know about her son's fate, while the fate of the other disappeared remains unknown.

"Ironically, the day of the announcement of his nephew's death coincided with the date of his birth on July 12, 1993. His birthplace and death coincided with that of Al-Mawdara," said Othman al-Jundi. "The most difficult moment was when he was put to the test of informing his sister of her son's body, Showed patience and certainty. "

Through the initiative of "missing" on Facebook, announced on Sunday found one of the missing, named Osama Ahmed Mahmoud, where he was found in a detention camp of the rapid support forces.

The issue of missing persons emerged after the sit-in of the army's general command was forcibly dismantled at dawn on June 3. Wael Mubarak Khader, media official for the "Missing" initiative, said the latest statistics of the missing so far are 15 missing.

The founder of the "missing" initiative, Yehia Hussein, told Al-Jazeera Net that about 40 missing were found after searching hospitals, police stations and morgue.

On the idea of ​​a "missing" initiative, Mubarak told Al Jazeera Net that the initiative "was launched five days after the massacre of the leadership; following the emergence of a large number of reports of the missing, a page was created on the Facebook group, and the number of followers of more than thirty thousand."

According to Khadr, the members of the page exchange information, help disseminate the loss reports, and later a six-person coordinating committee and a field committee to review hospitals and clinics were selected.

The initiative continues directly with the families of the missing to know their descriptions and dates of loss, and their families are informed of any body that appears in any morgue in order to identify them.

The "Missing" initiative on Facebook published photographs of a number of missing persons with brief information including the name and date of loss. The members also helped to broadcast videos showing some of the missing during the sit-in. And published a list of missing persons in the dismantling of sit-ins, demonstrations and monies, and all events related to the revolution.

Wael Mubarak says that the group is dedicated to those who are missing the revolution and has a list of their own that is constantly being updated, but nevertheless deals with requests for help to find missing people under other conditions.

Othman al-Jundi, the missing man Zaki Majdi, who was found dead after publishing a video after the return of the Internet (Al Jazeera)

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The Central Sudan Medical Committee has another list of the missing, including 38 missing. According to the committee member Muhannad Mohammed Hamed, the committee relies on the higher statistics to prove the contrary.

Hamed told Al Jazeera Net that some of the missing bodies were found in the suburbs, such as Zaki, and there are others in detention such as missing Osama Hassan. Pointing out that the morgue hospital "Bashair" south of Khartoum currently includes five unidentified bodies for the difficulty of identification.

He added that the bodies may be lying on the bottom of the Nile River, the body of the turtles near the coast of the island of Toti in Khartoum a few days ago, has not been identified so far, where the bodies recovered days after the dismantling of the sit-in, was found tied concrete blocks.

And on the escalation of the issue of missing, says a member of the Committee of doctors, "The Alliance of Lawyers Democrats work on the file of criminal lists of martyrs and wounded and missing, in preparation for the opening of communications pending the independent judiciary in the next civil government."

The forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change in a statement on Saturday condemned the enforced disappearance of hundreds of young men and women following the sit-in, and considered it a crime against humanity that exceeds murder.

The alliance, which is leading the movement, pledged "to make every effort to uncover the perpetrators of this massacre and to investigate its devastating effects and repercussions." The gathering of professionals and allies in the forces of freedom and change called for special processions for the missing on Monday evening in Khartoum and the states.

The initiative is working on collecting photographs of the missing and their information to complete their designs for distribution to the neighborhood committees that will leave the processions of the missing on Monday evening in Khartoum and the cities of the country.

According to the group "missing" on Facebook that will be distributed during the processions of the missing pictures of some of the missing in public transport stations, universities, companies and government institutions, as well as wall posters in the neighborhoods of the missing.

According to Wael Mubarak, the Sudanese in the diaspora will announce their solidarity with the missing at the same time through protest vigils in front of the Sudanese embassies.