التحقيق في حالات الاختفاء القسري في السودان بالتركيز على الاختفاء القسري للنساء والأطفال

يرصد هذا البحث ظاهرة الاختفاء القسري في السودان باعتبارها واحدة من أخطر الانتهاكات لحقوق الانسان والتي تجمع بين الحرمان من الحرية والانتهاك المستمر للكرامة الإنسانية في السياق السوداني ارتبطت هذه الظاهرة بتاريخ طويل من الصراعات المسلحة والاضطرابات السياسية التي أدت إلى تصاعد الانتهاكات واستمرارها على مدى العقود , الحروب في جنوب السودان والنيل الأزرق وجبال النوبة بالإضافة الى النزاع المستمر في دارفور , أسهمت بشكل كبير في ترسيخ ممارسة الاختفاء القسري حيث استخدمت القوات الحكومية والميليشيات الموالية لها وكذلك الحركات المسلحة هذه الجريمة للسيطرة والتخويف .

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الانتهاكات الت يتعرض لها الأطفال ف ظل الناعات المسلحة ف السودان

يُعد النزاع في السودان أحد أخطر الأزمات الإنسانية التي خلفت تأثيرات مدمرة على الأطفال، باعتبارهم من أكثر الفئات هشاشة في المجتمع، تشير التقارير الموثوقة إلى أن الأطفال يتعرضون لانتهاكات جسيمة تشمل القتل، التشويه، التجنيد القسري، والعنف الجنسي، إضافة إلى الاختطاف، والنزوح، والحرمان من التعليم والخدمات

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Northern State: Sudanese authorities restrict access to justice by imposing hefty fees on services offered by the Attorney General’s office

ACJPS condemns the recent actions taken by Sudanese authorities in the Northern State to introduce hefty fees for the services of the Attorney General's office.

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North Darfur: The RSF Must Urgently Account for the Indiscriminate Killings and Injuring of Zamzam Camp IDPs in El-Fashir

ACJPS continues to strongly condemn the indiscriminate killings and injuring of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) residing in the Zamzam IDP camp by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a party in the ongoing armed conflict in Sudan.

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Sudan lifts ban on passport issuance after targeting specific individuals on unfounded presumptions of being RSF affiliates

ACJPS applauds General Abdul Fatah Abdul Rahman Al-Burhan, the chairperson of the Sudanese Sovereign Council and the high command of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), for lifting the ban on passport applications and renewals.

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A Report Documenting the Human Rights Violations in Sudan since 15 April 2023, submitted by ACJPS to the ACHPR Hybrid Joint Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan

The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) submits this report to the African Commission on Human People’s Rights (ACHPR) Hybrid Joint Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan to provide insights into the severe human rights violations occurring in Sudan since the war began on April 15, 2023.

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Sudan: Three civilians arbitrarily arrested and detained by the Joint Forces and RSF in Blue Nile and South Darfur

ACJPS expresses deep concern for the safety and well-being of three civilians who have been arrested and detained incommunicado in the Blue Nile and South Darfur states, including one held in an undisclosed location.

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Sudan war: Six local gold miners arbitrarily arrested by RSF in South Darfur

In this release, ACJPS documents the arbitrary arrest and incommunicado detention of six gold miners who are currently being held at an unknown location.

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Sudan: Civilians violated as their bodies are used to celebrate a victory by SAF and their affiliates in Aljazeera State

A few days after SAF captured Aljazeera state, the population witnessed a systematic targeting of civilians accused of being affiliated with or collaborating with RSF while they (RSF) were in control of the state.

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North Darfur: The Fall of Sultan Ali Dinar Museum In Elfashir

On 10 January 2025, the Sultan Ali Dinar Museum in Elfashir, North Darfur state, was destroyed following a shelling by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the area.

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Darfur: A Region Ravaged by Enforced Disappearances

Enforced disappearance has been used as a deliberate tool by the warring parties in Sudan to silence dissent and terrorize civilians.

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South Darfur: A rise in missing persons in Nyala amidst the Sudan war

ACJPS documents the names of nine Sudanese citizens, including three displaced persons (IDPs) and two children who went missing during the period between the third week of September 2023 and the second week of January 2025 in Nyala, South Darfur.

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