"Sudan's Rebel Leader Convicted in Absentia: Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, a key figure in Sudan's power struggles, has been found guilty of crimes against humanity by a Khartoum court. Dagalo, who also serves as the deputy chairman of Sudan's ruling Sovereign Council, was convicted along with 15 other commanders and allies from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a powerful paramilitary group. The verdict, handed down in absentia, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions between Dagalo's RSF and the Sudanese government. The conviction is likely to further polarize the country, with implications for the fragile transition to democracy."
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo was convicted in absentia along with 15 RSF commanders and allies.