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04/06/2025
This investigation reveals a pattern of severe human rights abuses in Sudan, documented through videos and reports shared on X (formerly Twitter). Both the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are implicated in: - Arbitrary Detention: Individuals, including civilians and military personnel, are being detained without legal process or formal charges, often indefinitely. - Capture of Military Personnel: Both sides are capturing and detaining enemy combatants. - Civilian Torture: The RSF, in particular, is shown torturing civilians through beatings, starvation, and psychological abuse. - Ill-Treatment: Detainees are held in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. - Enforced Disappearances: Both sides are responsible for the disappearance of individuals, with their whereabouts unknown.
19/05/2025
17/01/2025
A joint investigation by SHRH + Ayin. In partnership with: Sudanese Defenders Center for Legal Aid, West Darfur Activist Group and Free Aqlam Network for Human Rights. May 2024.
24/12/2024
In addition to direct attacks on medical facilities, there have been reports of the death or injuries of numerous doctors and healthcare workers, as well as some arrests, detentions or blocked access to conduct their work.
28/03/2024
A joint Sudan Human Rights Hub and Ayin report. In partnership with AWAFY Sudanese Organization, Sama Foundation for Advocacy & Human Rights and Sudanese Defenders Center for Legal Aid. March 2024
Sudan Investigates verified dozens of videos and photos of attacks on hospitals, as well as reports of access issues, blocking routes for humanitarian aid, and reports of overflowing morgues.
23/12/2023
Since mid April, hundreds of videos have streamed on YouTube and TikTok of soldiers inside homes in Khartoum, where most of the intense fighting between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has taken place in Sudan. That war of domination has led to a mass exodus out of the capital city.
25/11/2023