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    Sudan’s RSF Leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo Sentenced to Death for War Crimes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 13, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development in Sudan’s ongoing conflict, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the head of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has been sentenced to death. This ruling was issued in absentia, reflecting the court’s inability to detain Dagalo, who remains a powerful figure in Sudan’s military and political landscape. Alongside Dagalo, 15 other RSF commanders and their allies were also convicted, highlighting the judiciary’s efforts to hold key figures accountable for alleged war crimes.

    The RSF, originally formed from the Janjaweed militias, has played a controversial role in Sudan’s internal conflicts, including the Darfur crisis and recent clashes in Khartoum. Dagalo’s leadership has been marked by accusations of severe human rights abuses and violent suppression of opposition groups. This verdict underscores the international and domestic pressure on Sudanese authorities to address impunity and deliver justice for victims of the prolonged violence.

    Meanwhile, the sentencing could further complicate Sudan’s fragile political situation, as Dagalo remains influential in the country’s power dynamics. The ruling may impact ongoing peace negotiations and efforts to stabilize Sudan, where multiple armed factions continue to vie for control. The decision also sends a strong message about accountability, potentially shaping future conflict resolution and transitional justice processes in the region.

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