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A court in Sudan’s army-controlled city of Port Sudan on Sunday sentenced paramilitary leader Mohamed Hamdan Daglo and 15 others to death in absentia over charges of killing a regional governor and war crimes in Darfur, state media reported.Ā 

TheĀ ruling,Ā issuedĀ byĀ aĀ judiciaryĀ functioningĀ underĀ theĀ army,Ā isĀ theĀ firstĀ againstĀ theĀ leadershipĀ ofĀ theĀ RapidĀ SupportĀ ForcesĀ (RSF)Ā sinceĀ warĀ brokeĀ outĀ betweenĀ theĀ paramilitaryĀ groupĀ andĀ theĀ SudaneseĀ armyĀ inĀ AprilĀ 2023.TheĀ courtĀ convictedĀ DagloĀ andĀ theĀ otherĀ defendantsĀ ofĀ warĀ crimes,Ā crimesĀ againstĀ humanity,Ā genocideĀ andĀ attacksĀ onĀ civiliansĀ andĀ publicĀ facilities,Ā stateĀ newsĀ agencyĀ SUNAĀ reported.Ā ThoseĀ sentencedĀ includeĀ Daglo’sĀ brotherĀ andĀ deputy,Ā AbdelrahimĀ HamdanĀ Daglo,Ā asĀ wellĀ asĀ severalĀ RSFĀ officersĀ andĀ tribalĀ leadersĀ fromĀ ArabĀ communitiesĀ inĀ WestĀ Darfur.

The case centres on the killing of West Darfur governor Khamis Abbakar in June 2023, shortly after RSF forces seized El-Geneina, the state capital. Abbakar was killed hours after accusing the RSF and allied militias of carrying out attacks against civilians. UN experts determined that between 10,000 and 15,000 people, mostly from the Massalit ethnic group, were killed in El Geneina during the violence.The RSF has repeatedly denied allegations of genocide and other war crimes. The court said it would refer the case to the Supreme Court for review and seek the arrest and extradition of those convicted through Interpol and other international channels.

 

SudaneseĀ armyĀ leaderĀ AbdelĀ FattahĀ al-BurhanĀ andĀ DagloĀ hadĀ jointlyĀ ledĀ theĀ 2021Ā coupĀ thatĀ derailedĀ Sudan’sĀ transitionĀ toĀ civilianĀ rule,Ā beforeĀ fallingĀ outĀ overĀ plansĀ toĀ integrateĀ theĀ RSFĀ intoĀ theĀ regularĀ army,Ā aĀ disputeĀ thatĀ eventuallyĀ ledĀ toĀ war.NowĀ inĀ itsĀ fourthĀ year,Ā theĀ conflictĀ betweenĀ theĀ armyĀ andĀ theĀ RSFĀ hasĀ killedĀ tensĀ ofĀ thousandsĀ ofĀ people,Ā displacedĀ moreĀ thanĀ 11Ā millionĀ andĀ triggeredĀ whatĀ theĀ UnitedĀ NationsĀ describesĀ asĀ theĀ world’sĀ largestĀ displacementĀ andĀ hungerĀ crises.

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