The Rapid Support Forces (R.S.F.), a paramilitary group engaged in Sudan's civil war, hosted a significant political event in Nairobi, marking its efforts to form a breakaway government. Deputy leader Abdul Rahim Dagalo, under U.S. sanctions, attracted substantial local support at this lavish gathering. However, negotiations for an accompanying charter with another Sudanese rebel faction remain ongoing, highlighting complexities in their governance ambitions. This initiative comes in the shadow of recent U.S. accusations of genocide against the R.S.F. and military setbacks against the nation’s army, fueling uncertainty over power dynamics in Sudan.
The Rapid Support Forces, battling power in Sudan's civil war, hosted an event in Kenya symbolizing their attempt to establish a breakaway government.
R.S.F. deputy leader Abdul Rahim Dagalo was welcomed by hundreds as negotiations for a charter to formalize governance in R.S.F.-controlled areas continue.
The backdrop includes accusations of genocide by the U.S. against the R.S.F. and recent victories by Sudan's army, altering battlefield dynamics.
The R.S.F. aims to regain influence and establish new governance amid changing regional alliances and shifting narratives in the Sudanese conflict.
Collection
[
|
...
]