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Considered synonyms: al, awami, awami, bal, bangladesh, bengalese, burhan, league, lega, liga, people's, popolare, popolare, rapid support forces
2026 | Freedom House (Author)
Sudan
Annual report on political rights and civil liberties in 2025
Freedom in the World 2026 - Sudan (Periodical Report, English)
- In April 2023, hostilities
broke out between the regular Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support
Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group originally formed by al-Bashir, and the
fighting quickly spread across the country. […] .
== []Key Developments in 2025 ==
* The conflict between the SAF, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the
RSF, led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, better known as Hemedti, continued
throughout the year, killing more than 17,000 people between January and early
December. […] That November, al-Burhan
reconstituted the Sovereign Council with himself as chair; Hamdok was
subsequently reinstated as prime minister after signing an agreement with
al-Burhan that provided for the release of political detainees, a new
technocratic government, and the restructuring of the Empowerment Removal
Committee (ERC). […] In April, disputes between al-Burhan and RSF leader Hemedti
over the integration of the RSF into the SAF sparked armed clashes in Khartoum
as the two commanders vied for control. The fighting escalated into the broader
civil conflict that continued throughout 2025.
In May 2025, al-Burhan appointed legal expert Kamil Idris to serve as Sudan’s
first prime minister since Hamdok’s resignation. […] Following the October 2021 coup, al-Burhan dissolved all trade unions and
professional associations. Multiple union and association leaders were detained
and assaulted during the anticoup protests that continued into 2023.
11 March 2026 | HRW – Human Rights Watch (Author)
Sudan
Article on new coalition by the UK, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and Norway to prevent atrocities and promote justice in Sudan
New Sudan Atrocity Prevention Coalition Needs to Act Fast (Appeal or News Release, English)
- The announcement—by the countries that make up Sudan Core Group at the Human
Rights’ Council—follows the Rapid Support Forces’ capture of El Fasher in North
Darfur, and thefindings [https://www.ohchr.org/en/documents/thematic-reports/ahrc6177-sudan-hallmarks-genocide-el-fasher-report-independent]
by the UN that the Rapid Support Forces unleashed attacks that bore the
hallmark of genocidal violence […] In recent months, both the Rapid Support Forces and the opposing Sudanese
Armed Forces have madeextensive use of drones [https://news.un.org/en/story/2026/02/1166988], notably in the Kordofan region,
reportedly targeting aidconvoys [https://www.arabnews.jp/en/middle-east/article_163677/], damaging civilian
infrastructure and killing and injuring civilians.
11 March 2026 | HRW – Human Rights Watch (Author)
Sudan
Article on new coalition by the UK, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and Norway to prevent atrocities and promote justice in Sudan
Neue Koalition zur Prävention von Gräueltaten im Sudan muss schnell handeln (Appeal or News Release, German)
- Die Ankündigung der Länder, die die Sudan Core Group im Menschenrechtsrat
bilden, erfolgte nach der Erobung von El Fasher in Nord-Darfur durch die Rapid
Support Forces und denErgebnissen [https://www.ohchr.org/en/documents/thematic-reports/ahrc6177-sudan-hallmarks-genocide-el-fasher-report-independent]
der Vereinten Nationen, wonach die Rapid Support Forces Angriffe durchgeführt
haben, die die […] In den vergangenen Monaten haben sowohl die Rapid Support Forces als auch die
ihnen gegenüberstehenden sudanesischen Streitkräftein großem Umfang Drohnen [https://news.un.org/en/story/2026/02/1166988] eingesetzt, insbesondere in der
Region Kordofan, wo sie Berichten zufolgeHilfskonvois [https://www.arabnews.jp/en/middle-east/article_163677/] angriffen, zivile
Infrastruktur beschädigten und Zivilist
5 March 2026 | BBC News (Author)
Sudan
Article on the causes of the conflict, the actors involved and the prospects for peace
The devastating conflict where both sides have reasons to keep fighting (Media Report, English)
- Almost a year ago I saw Khartoum for myself - driving carefully around
unexploded munitions on the tarmac, touring the wrecked passenger halls in the
airport's terminal, just days after Sudan's army recaptured it from the
paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). […] Bashir had empowered Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, widely known as Hemedti, to
run the RSF as a praetorian guard to protect him against possible challenges
from within the army.
Following Bashir's departure, tensions between Hemedti and the army chief Gen
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan erupted into wider violence. […] Hemedti, a
camel trader turned successful businessman, accrued much wealth from his
position as head of a powerful paramilitary force.
But as someone from the western Darfur region, he positioned himself as the
champion of the disgruntled and of deprived areas beyond the capital.
5 March 2026 | BBC News (Author)
Sudan
Article on the causes of the conflict and international efforts to find a solution
The devastating conflict where both sides have reasons to keep fighting (Media Report, English)
- Almost a year ago I saw Khartoum for myself - driving carefully around
unexploded munitions on the tarmac, touring the wrecked passenger halls in the
airport's terminal, just days after Sudan's army recaptured it from the
paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). […] Bashir had empowered Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, widely known as Hemedti, to
run the RSF as a praetorian guard to protect him against possible challenges
from within the army.
Following Bashir's departure, tensions between Hemedti and the army chief Gen
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan erupted into wider violence. […] Hemedti, a
camel trader turned successful businessman, accrued much wealth from his
position as head of a powerful paramilitary force.
But as someone from the western Darfur region, he positioned himself as the
champion of the disgruntled and of deprived areas beyond the capital.
4 March 2026 | International Crisis Group (Author)
Ethiopia, Sudan
Article on tensions between Sudan and Ethiopia, which have tightened due to new accusations of cross-border activities
As Tensions Mount, Sudan Accuses Ethiopia of New Hostilities (Appeal or News Release, English)
- The latest spat comes on the back of months of complaints aired in private by
Sudanese intelligence and security officials over the alleged construction of a
new training base for the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, which has been
fighting Sudan’s army since 2023, in Ethiopia’s north west. […] General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Sudan’s de facto ruler, has forged security
alliances with Egypt and Eritrea, both fierce regional adversaries of Ethiopia.
Burhan has also sided with Egypt in its dispute with Addis Ababa over the Grand
Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile, whereas Sudan previously tried to
temper disputes between the two.
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