(08 July, 2023) African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) expresses concern over the deteriorating security in Sudan. We call upon the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the armed Arab militia groups to desist from the violent arbitrary attacks on Sudanese citizens. We also call upon the Sudanese authorities to carryout an independent and impartial investigations into the incidents that took place on 28 May 2023 in Misterei town that resulted into the death of 90 people, injuring of 160 others and displacement of approximately 900 families. Authorities must guarantee that their findings are published promptly and within a clear timeframe. Perpetrators must be held to account.
We further call on Sudanese authorities to:
- Officially and publicly condemn arbitrary attacks, unlawful killings and injury and make it clear that these acts are absolutely prohibited, and perpetrators will be held to account.
- To immediately prioritize the protection of civilians in all states across Sudan including Darfur region
- Ensure that SAF, police and law enforcement officers are deployed in the area to protect civilians.
ACJPS further calls on the international community to prioritize the protection of civilians and security situation in Darfur and deploy resources to ensure the protection of civilians in the region and assist with independent and impartial investigations of human rights violations with an aim of ensuring accountability.
On 28 May 2023, at around 06:00am, a group of approximately 300 armed Arabs from Awlad Rashid, Messeria and Awlad Janoob tribes led by Mohamed Zain Taj Eldien and Hamid Yousef Mustafa joined the RSF and other armed groups from Mima and Bargo tribes and launched an attack on Misterei town, located about 60 kilometers South West of Elgenina the capital West Darfur capital. The attackers arrived in 12 land cruiser vehicles; 08 belonging to RSF and 04 privately owned. Others were riding on 150 horses and approximately 140 motorcycles. The group was armed with heavy weapons such as J3 also known as Kalashnikov or Dushka Tanks. The attackers surrounded the town from different directions except the South and West directions that was used by counter troops to access the town.
The Sudanese Alliance Forces (a signatory of the Sudan Peace Agreement, 2020) together with other armed locals countered the attack by deploying troops of approximately 90 soldiers in the area under the command of Captain Elteybe Abdulla Ahmed. The gunfire exchange lasted at least three and a half hours resultantly killing approximately 90 civilians including three females and injuring 160 others. Those who sustained injuries were taken to Abeche and Adri for medical attention. At around 12:00pm on the same day, the locals went ahead and buried approximately 80 corpses (victims of the attack) in a mass grave located in South Eastern side of Misterei Hospital. After the attack, some residents fled to Adri, Abashi and Abgdam in Chad. At least 15 civilians have since gone missing including 15 elderly men and women whilst 9 members of Sudanese Alliance Forces have been arrested by the attackers.
The day after the attack, approximately 900 families fled to the neighboring Chad due to an increase in the raiding and looting of private houses and public premises. For example, the market was looted and completely burnt down. This has contributed to the increase in the number of refugees fleeing to Chad since 2003.
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) withdrew their troops from the Misterei to Elgenina base on 10th March 2023, leaving the area vulnerable to attacks.
It is alleged that this attack was a revenge mission after a previous attack on the Masalite people in Misterei which resulted into the banning of the Arabs in the town since 25 July 2020.
Other developments
On 27 May, 2023 approximately 200 soldiers affiliated to SAF stationed at Jabel Derindi located 3km west of Misterei were involved in a violent conflict with the RSF resultantly killing 17 personnel from SAF and injuring 10 others.
Names of people killed during the attack
- Mohamed Younis Adam
- Isam Abdi Adam Ahmed
- Abdul Nabi Adam Ahmed
- Ibrahim Juma Musa
- Juma Adam Abdul Kareem
- Noor Eldien Hassan Ramadan
- Eltahir Ali Yousef
- Malik Abdallah Abakar
- Abdi Arbab AbakarYounis
- Mohamed Adam Ahmed
- Khater Daoud
- Abdul Salam Abakar Tijah
- Ishaq Ibrahim Juma
- Gasim Abdul Rahman
- Yahiya Abdul Ali
- Elteyeb Ahmed Ibrahim
- Idris Abakar.
- Omer Ibrahim
- Abdallah Yahiya Abdul Rahman
- Arbab Suleiman
- Abu Algasim Abdul Rahman
- Mohamed Yousef Bashir
- Abdu Yahiya Abdallah
- Mohamed Sharif Ali
- Khadija Abakar Adam
- Adam Suleiman Mohamed
- Younis Ahmed Adam
- Abdu Adam
- Amir Khamis Burah
- Ashtah
- Alsadiq Ismail Abdallah
- Fatima Ibrahim Mohamed (f)
- Abdul Nasir seneen Burah
- Ibrahim Mohamed Adam
- Ibrahim Mohamed Adam
- Ahmed Fadul Mohamed
- Yassin Arbab Jumah
- Mawia Fadul Bilal
- Mohamed Abdallah Abdul Rahman Adam
- AL haj Ali Mohamed
- Hussein Abdul Rahman Mahmoud
- Abdallah Yousef Mohamed
- Mohamed Adam Khater
- Abdul Rahman Ramadan Hassan
- Ismael Eltahir Yagoup
- Sidiq Eltahir Yagoup
- Bashar Ismail Maki
- Sadam Mohamed Abdallah
- Zahara Ismail Idris (f)
- Malik
- Juma Burah Yahya
- Sharif Mohamed Ahmed
- Abdul Rahman Hamad Ahmed
- Mohamed Abdallah
- Jamal Awad Abdul Raha
- Ibrahim alias Kabkaba”
- Mohamed Juma Hussien
- Mohamed Abdul Gadir Zakary
- Yassaiz Hassan Adam
- Khalil Abdul Rahman
- Awad Rajab Abakar Khater
- Sheikh Eldien Ahmed Abdallah
- Omer Haroun Ismail
- Juma Yousef Mohamed
- Alsadiq Mohamad Mahmoud
- Arbab Hassan Mohamed
- Mohamad Mustafa Ahmed
- Ibrahim Abdallah Abdul Rahman
- Adam Khamis
- Osman
- Wad Arbab kiks
- Mohamed Hassan Suleiman
- Abdallah Khamis Sabir
- Ahmed Bashir
- Mohamed Mater
- Gamar Burah Sabon
- Ismail Wad Dinga
- Yassain Abdaul Rahman Mohamed
- Hassan Omer Haroun
- Abu Salah
- Hashem
- Abdul Kareem alias Thalab
- Hussna Ali Juma(f)
- Mohamed Idris
Names of Missing persons
- Mohamed Sidiq Wad Al nuba
- Doudan Hassan Suliman
- Abdul Majeed Sabutaj
- Mohamed Daldoum Marfeen
- Jumiah Mohamed Douton