AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoMilitary Power Struggle: Sudan’s army chief Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan announced a sweeping military reorganization, placing allied armed groups under formal army command and appointing new top posts as the SAF-RSF fight threatens further fragmentation. Civilian Protection Alarm: A Sudan Doctors Network report accuses RSF-affiliated forces of killing 27 civilians in Eid al-Adha attacks on villages in North Kordofan’s al-Murrah area, with elderly victims among the dead. Justice & Detention: Sudan’s Ministry of Justice says it is implementing the Supreme Judicial Council’s Eid al-Adha pardons, ordering the release of inmates including Libyan and other Arab/foreign nationals, with foreign releases to be followed by deportation procedures. International Sanctions Spillover: Ukraine signed decrees aligning sanctions with the EU’s 20th package, adding Russian, Iranian, and Sudanese individuals and companies tied to defense, drones, and related sectors. Humanitarian Law in Focus: A UN-backed report on sexual violence in conflicts is criticized for what some see as politicized conclusions, while Sudan remains named through RSF-linked allegations. Governance & Dialogue: Burhan also calls for broad political dialogue to map a new political structure, as rival visions compete inside the war-torn state.
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