Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Ramadan Moon Sighted In Nigeria, Fasting Begins Wednesday – Sultan Declares
    • Ramadan Crescent Moon Sighted In Saudi Arabia, Fasting Starts Tomorrow
    • Finally, Senate Passes Electoral Act Amendment Bill After Heated Debate
    • Tinubu Seeks Senate Confirmation Of Yusuf As NAHCON Chairman, Jamila As INEC Commissioner
    • Eight-Year Rule: Health Ministry Orders Immediate Retirement Of Longstanding Directors
    • Reps In Rowdy Session Over Motion To Rescind ‘Real-Time’ Clause In Electoral Act
    • DHQ Confirms Arrival Of 100 US Military Trainers, Equipment In Nigeria
    • Bauchi Police Rescue Son Chained For 17 Years By Father
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    NEWS POINT NIGERIANEWS POINT NIGERIA
    • HOME
    • NEWS

      Ramadan Moon Sighted In Nigeria, Fasting Begins Wednesday – Sultan Declares

      February 17, 2026

      Ramadan Crescent Moon Sighted In Saudi Arabia, Fasting Starts Tomorrow

      February 17, 2026

      Finally, Senate Passes Electoral Act Amendment Bill After Heated Debate

      February 17, 2026

      Tinubu Seeks Senate Confirmation Of Yusuf As NAHCON Chairman, Jamila As INEC Commissioner

      February 17, 2026

      Eight-Year Rule: Health Ministry Orders Immediate Retirement Of Longstanding Directors

      February 17, 2026
    • COLUMN

      Economy: The President Needs Competent Radicals – By Yemi Kolapo

      February 17, 2026

      When Shall We Celebrate Another Leader Like Murtala? – By Martins Oloja

      February 16, 2026

      Sachet Alcohol: When Profits Trump Human Life – By Kazeem Akintunde

      February 15, 2026

      Blaze After Blaze: When Accidents Repeat, Action Becomes A Duty – By Hafsat Salisu Kabara

      February 15, 2026

      Electronic Transmission Of Results And The Silver Bullet Syndrome – By Jonathan Nda-Isaiah

      February 14, 2026
    • EDUCATION

      FG Names Prof. Adamu Acting Vice-Chancellor To Steer UniAbuja For Three Months

      August 9, 2025

      13 Countries Offering Free Or Low-Cost PhD Programmes For Non-Citizens

      January 25, 2025

      NECO: Abia, Imo Top Performing States In Two Years, Katsina, Zamfara Come Last

      October 3, 2024

      NBTE Accredits 17 Programmes At Federal Polytechnic Kabo

      August 20, 2024

      15 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria

      May 19, 2024
    • INTERNATIONAL

      ‘Dangerous Escalation’, Nations Condemn Israel Over Occupied West Bank Move

      February 17, 2026

      Six People Killed, 46 Injured In Brazil Highway Bus Crash

      February 17, 2026

      Outrage As Israel Approves Proposal To Register West Bank Lands As ‘State Property’

      February 15, 2026

      Iran Ready To Compromise On Nuclear Issues If US Lifts Sanctions

      February 15, 2026

      ICU Patients’ Lives At Risk In Gaza’s Al-Aqsa Hospital Amid Israel’s War

      February 15, 2026
    • JUDICIARY

      FULL LIST: Judicial Council Recommends Appointment Of 11 Supreme Court Justices

      December 6, 2023

      Supreme Court: Judicial Council Screens 22 Nominees, Candidates Face DSS, Others

      November 29, 2023

      FULL LIST: Judicial Commission Nominates 22 Justices For Elevation To Supreme Court

      November 16, 2023

      Seven Key Issues Resolved By Seven Supreme Court Judges

      October 26, 2023

      FULL LIST: CJN To Swear In Falana’s Wife, 57 Others As SANs November 27

      October 12, 2023
    • POLITICS

      What Peter Obi May Lose If He Joins Coalition As VP Candidate

      May 25, 2025

      Atiku Moves To Unseat Wike’s Damagum As PDP Chairman, Backs Suswam As Replacement

      April 15, 2024

      Edo’s Senator Matthew Uroghide, Others Defect To APC

      April 13, 2024

      Finally, Wike Opens Up On Rift With Peter Odili

      April 2, 2024

      El-Rufa’i’s Debt Burden: APC Suspends Women Leader For Criticising Kaduna Gov

      March 31, 2024
    • SPORTS

      Super Eagles To Face Jordan In Friendly, Await FIFA World Cup Ruling

      February 17, 2026

      Ramadan: Premier League To Pause Matches So Muslim Players Can Break Fast

      February 17, 2026

      Falconets Defeat Senegal To Reach Final Round Of U-20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers

      February 15, 2026

      Madueke Scores Again As Arsenal Thrash Wigan 4-0 To Reach FA Cup Fifth Round

      February 15, 2026

      World Cup: Nigeria’s Hope Rises As FIFA Rules On DR Congo Eligibility Row Monday

      February 15, 2026
    • MORE
      • AFRICA
      • ANALYSIS
      • BUSINESS
      • ENTERTAINMENT
      • FEATURED
      • LENS SPEAK
      • INFO – TECH
      • INTERVIEW
      • NIGERIA DECIDES
      • OPINION
      • Personality Profile
      • Picture of the month
      • Science
      • Special Project
      • Videos
      • Weekend Sports
    NEWS POINT NIGERIANEWS POINT NIGERIA
    Home - Sudan Militia Chief Sentenced To 20 Years For War Crimes During Darfur Conflict

    Sudan Militia Chief Sentenced To 20 Years For War Crimes During Darfur Conflict

    By EditorDecember 10, 2025
    Darfur War Chief

    THE International Criminal Court (ICC) has sentenced a Sudanese militia leader to 20 years in prison for atrocities committed during a civil war more than two decades ago.

    BORNO PATRIOTS

    Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman had been convicted in October on 27 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Darfur region.

    Known as Ali Kushayb, he was one of the leaders of the Janjaweed, a government-backed group that terrorised Darfur, killing hundreds of thousands of people.

    Silk

    Kushayb, aged 76, is the first person to be tried by the ICC for atrocities committed during the civil war. He had argued the charges were a case of mistaken identity.

    Dressed in a light blue suit and tie, Kushayb stood quietly as presiding judge Joanna Korner delivered his sentence on Tuesday.

    “Abdal Raman not only gave the orders which led directly to the crimes but… also personally perpetrated some of them,” Judge Korner told the court.

    The conflict in question lasted from 2003 to 2020 and was one of the world’s gravest humanitarian disasters, with allegations of ethnic cleansing and genocide against the region’s non-Arabic population.

    Five years after the end of that crisis, Darfur is a key battleground in another civil war, this time between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), whose origins lie in the Janjaweed.

    During Kushayb’s trial, survivors described how their villages were burned down, men and boys slaughtered and women forced into sex slavery.

    Nigerian TAX Reform - Federal Goverment

    Judge Korner said Kushayb had given orders to “wipe out and sweep away” non-Arab tribes and told soldiers “don’t leave anyone behind. Bring no one alive.”

    The charges against Kushayb centred on attacks committed between 2003 and 2004.

    The Darfur war began after the Arab-dominated government at the time armed the Janjaweed, in an attempt to suppress an uprising by rebels from black African ethnic groups.

    National Orientation Agency Page UP
    National Orientation Agency - Down

    The Janjaweed systematically attacked non-Arab villagers accused of supporting the rebels, leading to accusations of genocide.

    That same systematic violence is still happening in Darfur as part of Sudan’s current civil war.

    Many of the Janjaweed fighters went on to join the RSF.

    The UK, US and rights groups have accused the RSF of carrying out ethnic cleansing against non-Arab communities in Darfur since the conflict began in 2023. The RSF has denied the accusations.

    When passing Kushayb’s sentence, Judge Korner said the ICC wanted to ensure both “retribution and deterrence”.

    “Deterrence is particularly apposite in this case given the current state of affairs in Sudan,” she said.

    Throughout the two conflicts, there has been a “long hiring out of militias, suppressing of rebellion, and sexual violence used as a tool of war”, Dr Matthew Benson-Strohmayer, Sudan Research Director at the London School of Economics, told the BBC.

    “I think the way that the war is being fought in Darfur in particular is really a war of terror,” he told the BBC.

    At the time of the verdict, Dr Benson-Strohmayer said he hoped the conviction would impact the current conflict, but “sincerely” doubted it will.

    Most victims of the first Darfur crisis remain displaced, and although the ICC has managed to prosecute Kushayb, there are still outstanding arrest warrants against Sudanese officials, including one accusing former President Omar al-Bashir of genocide, which he denies.

    Bashir is reportedly in military custody in north Sudan after he was ousted in a coup in 2019.

    Court Darfur War Chief Sudan
    Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    Several Ghana Tomato Traders Killed In Burkina Faso Attack

    February 17, 2026

    Kenya Strike Delays Flights At International Hub Airport

    February 17, 2026

    FG Drags El-Rufai To Court Over Alleged NSA Phone-Tapping As Ex-Gov Arrives EFCC Amid Protest

    February 16, 2026

    South Africa To Deploy Troops To Tackle Crime Gangs, Others

    February 15, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest Posts

    Ramadan Moon Sighted In Nigeria, Fasting Begins Wednesday – Sultan Declares

    February 17, 2026

    Ramadan Crescent Moon Sighted In Saudi Arabia, Fasting Starts Tomorrow

    February 17, 2026

    Finally, Senate Passes Electoral Act Amendment Bill After Heated Debate

    February 17, 2026

    Tinubu Seeks Senate Confirmation Of Yusuf As NAHCON Chairman, Jamila As INEC Commissioner

    February 17, 2026

    Eight-Year Rule: Health Ministry Orders Immediate Retirement Of Longstanding Directors

    February 17, 2026
    Advertisement
    News Point NG
    © 2026 NEWS POINT NIGERIA Developed by ENGRMKS & CO.
    • Home
    • About us
    • Disclaimer
    • Our Advert Rates
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Join Us On WhatsApp