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#BREAKING_NEWS The UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces #RSF said they arrested several individuals, including Brig. Gen. Al-Fatih Abdallah Idris, known as “Issa Abu Lulu,” for “violations” committed during the capture of El Fasher, where he and others were recorded executing dozens of civilians. The group claims that "legal committees" are...

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#Sudan | A spokesperson for the UAE-backed terrorist #RSF militia admitted in an interview with Al Jazeera that Sudanese journalist Muammar Ibrahim is being held in one of the militia’s detention facilities, claiming that he is affiliated with the army. The statement contradicts the militia’s earlier claims that it intended to release Ibrahim after completing preliminary investigations, following his abduction from the city of El Fasher. The spokesperson further stated that a journalist does not necessarily have to carry a weapon, arguing that “the pen fights, and opinion fights as well.” The remark has been viewed as a dangerous admission of the militia’s hostile attitude toward journalism, and its treatment of free expression and professional reporting as grounds for repression and targeting. The statement highlights the militia’s criminal conduct toward civilians and journalists, and its failure to distinguish between combatants, unarmed civilians, and media workers carrying out their professional duty to report the truth. The RSF militia bears full responsibility for the safety of journalist Muammar Ibrahim, as well as all journalists and detainees held in its custody. International press freedom and human rights organizations are being urged to exert immediate pressure for his release, ensure his safety, and hold those responsible for his abduction and detention accountable.

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