Tag: Janjaweed
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Former Janjaweed Commander found guilty of war crimes: first conviction on gender-based violence
Yesterday on Monday 06th October, the International Criminal Court has found Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, a former commander of the Janjaweed militia in Sudan, guilty of war crimes. The former Janjaweed commander was also found guilty of committing systematic gender-based violence in a first and historic conviction for the criminal court. Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman,…
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Ex-Sudanese Prime Minister who legitimised the Rapid Support Forces is chased out of his talk from Chatham House in London
Previous Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamduk had to abandon his talk at Chatham House in London, mid-speech as he was heckled by Sudanese protestors. Hamduk who flew to London from the UAE where he currently lives, is loathed by the Sudanese for having legitimised the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (Janjaweed militias) during his tenure. Abdalla…
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Up to 134 women commit suicide in the Al-Jazeera state of Sudan to avoid capture by the RSF
Reports are coming out from Sudan that up to 134 women committed suicide in the village of Al-Sariha in the Al-Jazeera state of Sudan. The RSF has killed up to 500 men in the same village in retaliation for their losses by the Sudanese Army. This is not the first time women in Sudan have…
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The RSF go on a killing spree in the Sudanese region of Al-Jazeera after suffering heavy losses from the Sudanese Army
The Rapid Support Forces (Janjaweed) have renewed their killing, looting and mass-rape sprees after facing heavy losses by the Sudanese Army. One of the areas that was hit by the RSF was the area of Al-Jazeera where it has been reported more than 400 civilians were massacred in the town of Seraha. The RSF has…
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The Sudanese Army registers victories in north Darfur
The Sudanese Army has continued with its steady pace of victories against the Raid Support Forces (Janjaweed) in Darfur after it recaptured the military base of Bir Mazeh also capturing a large number of heavy weapons in the process. The Sudanese Army has also moved from Kulbus to the mountainous Jebel region where fighting is…
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The government of Sudan denies bombing the United Arab Emirates ambassadorial residence in Khartoum
The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release denying accusations by the United Araba Emirates that it targeted its ambassadorial residence in Khartoum. In a separate statement the Sudanese government also stated that the property targeted in Khartoum was owned by a citizen of Saudi Arabia involved with the RSF terrorists. The Emirati…
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Celebrations across Sudan as the Sudanese Army pushes back against the RSF in various fronts
The Sudanese Army is continuing its major offensive against the Rapid Support Forces on at least eight different directions including in the South of Khartoum. The Sudanese Army registered victories in Omdurman and Bahri in the East of Khartoum and has now crossed the Nile river south of the city where battle against the RSF…
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More celebrations in Al-Fashir, Sudan after a large RSF attack was repelled and RSF commander liquidated
Sudanese resistance fighters, along the Sudanese Army, have once again repelled a large attack on Al-Fashir by the Rapid Support Forces (Janjaweed) killing an RSF commander in the process. The commander in question was Garin Shatta aka “Horn of Chilli”. In the previous attack, RSF Major General Gedo Hamdan was also killed. The RSF is…
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Libyan National Army tags found in dead RSF fighters in Darfur
The Rapid Support Forces militias (formerly the Janjaweed) in Sudan launched an attack on Al-Fashir city in Darfur at the end of the last week, targeting schools, hospitals, and other civilian buildings in the process. Last December, backed by Wagner Group paramilitaries, the RSF broke the ceasefire agreement with the Sudanese government and reignited the…
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More than 10 million people have been displaced in Sudan since the civil-war has started
Following the renewed outbreak of violence in Sudan by the Russian-backed RSF forces, a report by the International Organisation for Migration has been released stating that more than 10 million people have been displaced from Sudan since the civil war broke out in 2003. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced since hostilities broke…
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Wagner Group backed Sudanese paramilitaries renew the civil war in Sudan
The Wagner Group and Russian-backed Sudanese paramilitaries, the Rapid Support Forces, have broken a ceasefire with the government and renewed the civil war. The RSF is also backed by the United Arab Emirates and Khalifa Haftar while the government is backed by Egypt. They were preceded by the Janjaweed Militias who committed war crimes in…

