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Jurist Rights group urges RSF commander to be removed from Sudan battlefield

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Amnesty International demanded the removal of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) Commander ‘Abu Lulu’ on Tuesday, citing war crime allegations.

Amnesty International’s Regional Director for East Africa, Tigere Chagutah, said in their official demand:

It is alarming to learn he has returned to combat without any investigation into the allegations. The RSF leadership must remove Abu Lulu from the battlefield and from their ranks immediately, and he must be investigated for the war crime of wilful killings
The rights organization also called for the RSF to end attacks on civilians and allow them safe passage to leave the ongoing violence.

The Sudanese army and the RSF have engaged in a civil war for the last three years, causing one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises and mass killings. Al-Fatih Abdallah Idris, also known as ‘Abu Lulu’, is a Sudanese RSF commander who was arrested in late October 2025 by the RSF following global outrage from a viral video showing him executing unarmed civilians.

The 15 captives were killed during the RSF’s takeover of El Fasher city. A UN report stated that the RSF was responsible for at least 6,000 deaths in the two days preceding the execution of the civilian captives, with 1,400 deaths reported to be at the city’s escape routes. The UN’s Independent International Fact-Finding Mission into Sudan’s war also concluded that the mass killings by the RSF during El Fasher’s takeover were consistent with the markers of genocide.

Reuters conducted an investigation and had multiple sources confirm that he was released from prison and back on the battlefield. Among their sources, a Sudanese intelligence official and another RSF commander witnessed him in a battlefield in Kordofan in March 2026.

Ahmed Tugud Lisan, spokesman for the RSF-led Tasis government, denied Abu Lulu had been released in a statement to Reuters, saying the claim was “untrue, malicious, and completely false”.

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