Peaceful protester Amin Izaldeen Mohamed Ahmed severely injured by Sudanese security forces
On January 9, 2019, Amin Ahmed participated in a peaceful protest in the Banat neighbourhood of Omdurman. The NISS dispersed the peaceful protest by firing live ammunition. Ahmed was shot with live ammunition in his hand by the NISS while taking part in the protest and, as a result, sustained a severe injury on the […]
Student Muhanad Ahmad Mahmoud Abdulgadir arbitrarily executed by Sudanese security services during peaceful protest

On December 20, 2018, a protest was held at a market located in Al Qadarif. Members of the NISS dressed in civilian clothing were deployed to disperse the protest, including snipers positioned on top of the surrounding buildings. At around 10 a.m., Muhanad Abdulgadir was passing by the protest while on his way home after […]
Student Ibrahim Kamal Almanna severely injured by Sudanese security forces during peaceful protest

On January 17, 2019, Ibrahim Almanna participated in a peaceful demonstration near the presidential palace in Al Souq Al Arabi neighbourhood in Khartoum. The National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) and the RSF deployed in the area started to disperse the protest by firing tear gas. Almanna was hit in the back of his head […]
Human rights activist and lawyer KamalEldin Awad Elgizouli Dyab freed after disappearing on January 30, 2019

On January 30, 2019 at around 3 p.m., members of the NISS dressed in civilian clothes arrested human rights activist and lawyer KamalEldin Awad Elgzoli Dyab at the office of his law firm in Khartoum without showing any warrant. Following the arrest, Dyab was taken to an unknown location. At around 4 p.m., Dyab was […]
Sudanese-American activist and human rights defender Rudwan Dawod freed after disappearance on January 16, 2019

On January 16, 2019 at around 5 p.m., human rights defender and political activist Rudwan Dawod failed to show up to a meeting at Al Souq Al Arabi in Khartoum. On the morning of January 17, his wife received a message from someone who had been arrested with Dawod the previous day. He informed her […]
Yasir Ahmed disappears following arrest by Sudanese security services

On the morning of January 5, 2019, 12 armed men dressed in civilian clothes raided Yasir Ahmed’s family home in Omdurman, Sudan, where he had been staying temporarily after being discharged from hospital. The officers – members of the NISS – informed Ahmed’s relatives that they had a search warrant, but refused to present it […]
Joint letter calling on UN Human Rights Council to dispatch fact-finding mission for Sudan

Civil society call on Human Rights Council to dispatch an independent international fact-finding mission to establish the facts and circumstances of alleged human rights abuses committed in Sudan.
Sudanese journalist Salma Al Tigani banned from working by the NISS

After Al Tigani wrote an article about the crimes of genocide committed in the Marrah Mountains region of Darfur for a foreign Arab newspaper in June 2018, the Sudanese embassy present in the country pressured the newspaper not to publish any more of her articles. In July 2018, Al Tigani wrote an article about the […]
Sudanese journalist Osman Shabouna banned from working by the NISS

Since December 2016, Shabouna has been banned from working as a journalist in Sudan by the NISS. The NISS threatened the newspaper Shabouna worked for with the confiscation of their issues should they publish any article he has written. Shabouna has been summoned repeatedly by the NISS since 2000 and has been prevented from working […]
‘Blacklisted’ Sudanese journalist disappeared by security services

On November 26, 2016, while working as commentator on a sports programme on radio channel FM 104, Ahmed Gouda spoke about the protests ongoing in the country at the time over rising medicine prices. Later that day, Gouda was arrested by the NISS, and detained for more than 40 days. After his release, the NISS […]