AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSudan Court & Justice: A Sudanese court in Port Sudan sentenced RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (“Hemedti”) to death in absentia over war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide tied to West Darfur atrocities, with 15 other senior RSF figures also receiving death sentences. Humanitarian Pressure: The verdict lands as fighting continues to displace millions and deepen hunger risks, with UN warnings highlighting the danger to civilians in major cities like El Obeid. Ceasefire Talks: The US-backed ceasefire proposal is drawing mixed reactions after reports of SAF “conditional approval,” while US officials stress that key issues are still unresolved and any deal would be formally announced. Regional Power & Culture: The Horn of Africa’s growing role in Middle East strategy keeps spilling into Sudan’s war, shaping alliances, ports, and security deals across the Red Sea corridor. Women, War & Reintegration: A new push to update demobilization and reintegration plans is spotlighting the cost of excluding women combatants from DDR processes. EU Sanctions on Sudan Gold: The EU banned Sudan gold imports, aiming to cut off war funding tied to mining controlled by Sudan’s army and RSF.
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