- Rizeigat
The Rizeigat, or Rizigat, or Rezeigat are a
Muslim and arabic origin tribe of the nomadicBedouin Baggara people inSudan 'sDarfur region. They are a branch of the Juhayna group. They are divided into the Abbala (camel-herding) Rizeigat, who live in northern Darfur and Chad, and the Baggara (cattle-herders) who inhabit south-east Darfur. In turn they are divided into several large clans, notably the Mahamid, Mahariya and Nawaiba. The Mahamid, led bySheikh Musa Hilal , have been deeply implicated in the Darfur conflict.The Rizeigat backed the Sudan Government during the conflict with the SPLA. They formed frontline units as well as "
Murahleen ", mounted raiders that attacked southern villages to loot valuables and slaves. [PDFlink| [http://www.crisisgroup.org/library/documents/b47_sudan_abyei_web.pdf "Sudan: Breaking the Abyei Deadlock"] |456 KiB ,International Crisis Group ,12 October 2007 , p. 2] During theSecond Sudanese Civil War thousands of Dinka women and children were abducted and subsequently enslaved by members of the Missiriya and Rizeigat tribes. An unknown number of children from the Nuba tribe were similarly abducted and enslaved. [United States Department of State, "Trafficking in Persons Report 2008 - Sudan, 4 June 2008". Online. UNHCR Refworld, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/484f9a3ec.html [accessed 24 June 2008] ]In the recent Darfur warfare the Baggara Rizeigat have refused to join the government troops under
Janjaweed militias to exterminate rebels. Their leader,Saeed Madibo cites the governnment's lack of development in Rizeigat areas, despite the tribe's history of support in recent southern conflicts. He also states that his tribe was not allowed to be part of the southern peace process.Notes
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