A Sudanese anti-terrorism court has sentenced a senior native administration leader from West Kordofan to 10 years in prison, in a case rights observers and local critics say reflects a widening pattern of SAF-controlled authorities using “cooperation with the RSF” charges to punish civilians caught in areas that changed hands during the war. The Central Omdurman Criminal Court issued the sentence against Shartai Bushra Mahmoud Doleib, a promine…
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