AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCourt Verdict: A Sudanese court in Port Sudan sentenced RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (“Hemedti”) to death in absentia over alleged genocide and war crimes tied to West Darfur, with 15 other senior RSF figures also handed death sentences; the ruling follows a trial focused on atrocities in el-Geneina and orders asset confiscation and Interpol notices. Humanitarian Alarm: UN reporting warns Sudan’s crisis is worsening, with mass civilian harm, severe aid access limits, and escalating child malnutrition and disease risk across conflict-hit areas. El Obeid Under Siege: Reports describe El Obeid in North Kordofan facing a tightening humanitarian squeeze, as strikes disrupt water, power, and medical services—raising fears of another atrocity pattern. Women & War: Rights groups and observers condemn reports of women being recruited and trained for fighting in El Obeid, calling it a dangerous escalation and urging accountability. Culture & Faith: A Sudan-focused piece explores how Muslims in Sudan encounter Jesus through dreams and visions, reflecting ongoing faith conversations amid displacement and hardship. Regional Politics: Separate coverage notes India’s UN Security Council campaign and talks involving Sudan at the UN—showing how Khartoum remains central to global diplomacy.
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