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Khartoum, March 17, 2026 (SUNA) — Minister of Justice Dr. Abdullah Dirif met on Tuesday with a delegation from the National Initiative for Supporting Victims and Documenting Violations and Crimes of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia in Sudan.The meeting explored avenues to strengthen joint efforts in monitoring and documenting violations and supporting victims, in the presence of the Solicitor General of the Republic of Sudan and the Acting Head of the Human Rights Department.The initiative’s representative provided a briefing on its mandate, activities, and future projects related to documenting violations and crimes committed by the RSF militia. He also proposed organizing a joint workshop with the National Human Rights Mechanism, noting that the initiative is preparing a comprehensive and well-documented case file to present the militia’s practices before the international community and to submit evidence before international courts, with the aim of securing condemnation and classification of the group as a terrorist organization.For their part, the Solicitor General and the Acting Head of the Human Rights Department underscored the vital role of civil society organizations, stressing the need for coordination and joint cooperation.Minister of Justice Dr. Abdullah Dirif commended the initiative’s efforts in supporting victims and documenting violations, reiterating the importance of full coordination with relevant authorities through the National Human Rights Mechanism. He also called for continued engagement with all concerned bodies, particularly the committee investigating violations of national law and international humanitarian law, and highlighted the importance of integrating psychological support specialists into field teams.The Minister further directed an immediate response to the initiative’s request to organize a joint workshop with the National Human Rights Mechanism, aimed at unifying efforts and strengthening the documentation of human rights violations.BH/BH