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RSF commander Abu Lulu allegedly returns to battlefield after release, group denies

19 May 2026
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Rapid Support Forces (RSF) commander Abu Lulu has been reportedly released from prison and returned to active combat, a claim that the RSF has vehemently denied, labeling it as “completely baseless.” Nine sources informed that Abu Lulu, arrested last year following international outrage over videos of him executing unarmed civilians in El Fasher, is back on the battlefield to boost troop morale amid ongoing clashes. The RSF stated that he remains in custody and will face a special court alongside others accused of human rights violations. Abu Lulu was detained in late October 2025 after the RSF’s violent takeover of El Fasher, where he gained notoriety as the “Butcher of El Fasher.” This nickname was referenced by the United Nations Security Council when it imposed sanctions on him for alleged human rights abuses.

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Abu Lulu’s reported return to combat highlights ongoing human rights concerns in Sudan, particularly regarding the RSF’s actions during the conflict in Darfur. The RSF, a paramilitary group, has been implicated in numerous human rights violations, including extrajudicial killings and attacks on civilians. The situation in El Fasher is emblematic of the broader instability in Sudan, where power struggles among military factions have led to increased violence and civilian suffering. The international community has expressed alarm over these developments, emphasizing the need for accountability and adherence to human rights norms in the region.

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