
The Rapid Support Forces announced that it has opened a Human Rights and International Law Advisory Office in West Darfur state, according to a statement released on Tuesday.
The new office is intended to address legal and rights-related issues amid Sudan’s protracted conflict, which has devastated communities across the Darfur region.
The announcement was made through an official statement, describing the office as part of the group’s administrative and legal framework.
According to the statement, the office will provide advice on human rights standards and international legal principles.
It is intended to support internal procedures related to conduct, compliance, and legal awareness within the organisation.
West Darfur has been significantly affected by ongoing conflict, leading to widespread displacement and humanitarian challenges.
The establishment of the office comes amid continued international attention on developments across Sudan’s western regions.
No further details were provided regarding staffing, mandate, or coordination with external legal or humanitarian bodies.
The situation in West Darfur remains fluid, with access, security, and governance conditions varying across the state.




