The Plight of War Prisoners in Sudan's Conflict

The 2023 power struggle that begun on 15th April between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has unleashed a wave of violence that has left thousands dead and millions displaced.The conflict has exposed a dark cloud, tending mostly to the systematic violation of the rights of war prisoners, the harsh realities faced by these individuals cannot be fathomed.

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TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR A FILM-MAKING CONSULTANT

ACJPS with funding from DT Global seeks to engage a film maker to implement some of the activities under a project entitled “Promoting accountability for human rights violations in the Darfur region through documentation of evidence-based information and advocacy, Sudan since 15 April 2023”.

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TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR A RESEARCH CONSULTANT

ACJPS with funding from Freedom House is looking to engage the services of a Research Consultant under a project aimed at “advocating for justice and accountability for human rights crimes”. The project’s area of focus is to raise awareness and advocate for accountability on specific human rights violations in Sudan building on existing human rights documentation efforts.

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The Ordeal of Muslim Mosques in Sudan: Between Political Occupation and War Targets

After the outbreak of war on April 15, 2023, mosques became legitimate targets for warring parties. Shelling targeted numerous Muslim imams who supported the cessation of war, leading to arrests. In Khartoum State alone, at least 12 mosques were shelled. Similar incidents occurred in El Geneina of West Darfur and El Fasher of North Darfur. On June 23, 2024, the RSF targeted the Altijania Sufi mosque in the Eltigania neighborhood of El Fasher, where residents had taken shelter.

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Sudan War: Hundreds killed, several others injured and massive destruction of property in Khartoum State

Airstrikes, bombing, and shelling intensify as the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) continue to engage the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). During the month of September 2023, residents of Khartoum State witnessed some of the most intense gunfights between the warring parties.

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Northern Sudan State: Peaceful protesters brutally dispersed in Abu Saar village while advocating against toxic gold mining

On 5 May 2024, a group of Sudanese Police Forces (SPF) in Elbragig locality in Northern Sudan State forcefully dispersed peaceful protesters in Abu Saar village. The forces used tear gas, batons and guns to disperse the crowd. The security forces also battered several protesters many of whom sustained injuries such as broken limbs. At least 30 protesters were arrested both during the protest and during house raids after the protest. Eight detainees were released the following day on 6 May 2024 without charges.

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Sudan War: A surge of unwanted pregnancies as a result of sexual violence

The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) previously documented incidents where fourteen women and girls from both Kalma and Utash IDP Camps in South Darfur State were sexually violated. A follow-up with the victims indicated that six of them got pregnant due to failure to get medical attention. Three other victims; two from Kalma and one from Utash camp got abortions.

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Sudan: Extend the Fact-Finding Mission’s mandate

A letter to the Permanent Representatives of Member and Observer States of the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council (Geneva, Switzerland)

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ORAL STATEMENT ON WOMEN AND GIRLS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SUDAN

The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) and the Sudanese Human Rights Monitor (SHRM), wish to draw your attention to the dire and precarious situation of women and girls in Sudan.

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Sudanese and international civil society organizations’ recommendations ahead of the African Commission for Human Rights and People 79th Session

Ahead of the 79th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, as Sudanese and international civil society organizations, we express our deepest concerns regarding the grave and recurring violations of human rights committed by all parties in Sudan

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One Year into War, Human Rights Violations Continue in Sudanese community.

The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS), documents this report to update the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights (ACHPR) at its 79th Ordinary Session on the ongoing violations of human rights in Sudan. ACJPS is a non-profit, non-governmental organization working to monitor and promote respect for human rights and legal reform in Sudan.

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CONFLICT AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN SOUTH KORDOFAN STATE

In this release, the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) has documented incidents of attacks and human rights violations against the residents of South Kordofan State.

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