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Sudan: RSF Lt Gen had hand in Musa Hilal release
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March 12 - 2021 KHARTOUM
Former janjaweed leader and head of the RAC Musa Hilal (Hamid Abdulsalam / UNAMID)
Musa Hilal, the former janjaweed leader and head of the Revolutionary Awakening Council (RAC) was released by Sudanese authorities on Wednesday following more than three years in detention.
Speaking on behalf of the family, Amani Musa Hilal announced in a press statement that the military court cancelled all the restricted cases against her father. The authorities released a number of Musa Hilal’s sons and members of the RAC, while others remain in detention.
A large number of supporters and relatives gathered in front of Hilal’s home in the Maamoura district in Khartoum to receive him, expressing their joy at his release.
February 23 - 2021 WASHINGTON
The Sentry briefing entitled Conflict Gold to Responsible Gold – A Roadmap for Companies & Governments
With more than $4 billion in gold flowing out of East and Central Africa into international markets annually, the technology, jewellery, financial, and automotive sectors are increasingly at risk of purchasing gold via Dubai that benefits armed groups responsible for mass atrocities in multiple countries in the region, including Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Central African Republic (CAR), and South Sudan via Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), according to a new report compiled by Sasha Lezhnev of
As reported by Radio Dabanga in January, the director of the Sudanese Company for Mineral Resources, Mubarak Ardol, reported in a press statement that the total gold production of Sudan in 2020 reached 36.6 tons, which is 9.6 tons more than in 2019.