Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), acting without lawful authority, arbitrarily detained dozens of civilians, including political activists, in the capital, Khartoum during 2020, Human Rights Watch said today. The detainees were held incommunicado or in circumstances constituting enforced disappearances. The authorities should take urgent steps to ensure that theContinue Reading

  “Souls of the victims of Darfur conflict will not rest until  dictator Omar Al Bashir and others indicted are transferred to the  Hague to face trial” human rights activist Omar Adam told  Darfur 24. Adam was among participants of a workshop on ICC and Darfur Crimes, jointly organized byContinue Reading

  Darfur 24- Report The year 2020 is considered one of the worst years for Darfur, due to the outbreak of several tribal wars in separate places and among various tribes. This led to an increase in racism among the population of the region and increased the phenomenon of tribalContinue Reading

UNAMID: It is not up to the mission to undo the exit decision Darfur24-Nyala UNAMID forces deployed in Kalma camp, 17 kilometers east of South Darfur State, conducted their last patrols inside the camp on Thursday. UNAMID troops have been providing protection to the camp’s IDPs   since 2008. However, DarfurContinue Reading

  Darfur24-Nairobi Prosecute Killings, Prioritize Security Sector Reforms Human Rights Watch HRW said today, that  Sudanese authorities used excessive force, including lethal force, against protesters on October 15, 2020, leading to the deaths of seven protesters, including a 16-year old boy, as well as a security official, Human Rights WatchContinue Reading

  The Juba Peace Agreement entered into force, last Sunday, after the signatories of the peace agreement arrived in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum. According to the statements of the leaders of the armed struggle movements at Khartoum Airport before they arrived at Freedom Square, in which they were received andContinue Reading

  Six Sudanese states have gone into complete darkness since the beginning of this November due to the federal government’s inability to pay financial dues to the Turkish “Koni O Simi” company, which operates the power stations in those states. Citizens of southern, eastern, northern and western Darfur and SouthContinue Reading