Arrest of ‘Abu Lulu’ does little to distance RSF from Sudan massacre
Summary
Abu Lulu, a fighter linked to a series of killings in Sudan, was arrested by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as part of their efforts to distance themselves from ongoing violence in the region. Abu Lulu, whose real name is Brigadier General al-Fateh Abdullah Idris, is accused of numerous crimes that have caused widespread outrage. His arrest follows the RSF's takeover of el-Fasher in Sudan, where significant civilian casualties have been reported.Key Facts
- Abu Lulu is a fighter known in Sudan for being linked to killings and violence.
- The RSF arrested him to try to distance themselves from associated violence.
- He is accused of killing at least 1,500 civilians since the RSF took control of el-Fasher.
- Since April 2023, he has allegedly committed deliberate acts to intimidate and inflame ethnic tensions.
- Reports include him killing prisoners of war and civilians, with alleged motivations of racial hatred.
- A video circulated online showed his forces allegedly killing dozens in el-Fasher.
- The RSF denied direct membership of Abu Lulu, describing him as leading a coalition force allied with them.
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