Statement

Sudan: Rapid Support Forces must release Sudanese journalist Muammar Ibrahim

09-01-2026

We, the undersigned organizations and journalists, express serious concern regarding the detention of Sudanese journalist Muammar Ibrahim by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Mr. Ibrahim has been held since October 26, 2025, following his detention in El-Fasher, North Darfur.

According to available information, RSF detained Mr. Ibrahim while he was attempting to leave El-Fasher amid hostilities. On the day he was detained, a video circulated on social media showing Mr. Ibrahim in the presence of RSF fighters, in which he identifies himself and confirms he has been detained. A subsequent video, released at a later date, shows him speaking while under questioning and stating that he had been transferred to Nyala, South Darfur. These videos constitute the only publicly available information regarding his whereabouts. We are particularly concerned by the absence of verified information about Mr. Ibrahim’s health, legal status, and conditions of detention. Since his arrest, he has largely been held incommunicado without access to family or legal counsel. Such circumstances raise serious concerns for his safety and well-being.

Journalists are civilians and are entitled to protection under international humanitarian law. Parties exercising control over detainees bear responsibility for ensuring their humane treatment, including safeguarding their physical integrity and providing access to necessary medical care.

In light of these concerns, we urge the RSF to urgently release Mr. Ibrahim and to ensure his safety and physical well-being. We further urge all parties to the conflict in Sudan to respect the work of journalists and to refrain from actions that endanger journalists and media workers. Safeguarding journalists contributes to transparency, accountability, and the protection of civilians during conflict.

Taking prompt and humane action in this case would help alleviate serious concerns about Mr. Ibrahim’s health and would represent an important step toward reducing harm to journalists operating in Sudan.

Signatories

  1. ActiveWatch
  2. Adam Parsons, Sky News
  3. Akram Alnajjar, Alash Libyan Media Platform
  4. Al Raheel Newspaper
  5. AlTaghyeer Newspaper
  6. Aljazeera
  7. Alex Crawford, Sky News
  8. Andrew Gully, The New Humanitarian
  9. ARTICLE 19 Eastern Africa
  10. Avaaz
  11. Ayin Network
  12. Barbara Plett Usher, BBC News
  13. Barnaby Mitchell, Sky News
  14. Bethany Rielly, New Internationalist
  15. Bloggers Association of Kenya
  16. Bloggers of Zambia (BloggersZM)
  17. CIVICUS
  18. Collectif des familles de disparus en Algerie
  19. Constance Daire, Africa Intelligence
  20. Dar Media Production
  21. Darfur 24
  22. Darfur Network for Human Rights
  23. Declan Walsh, The New York Times
  24. Diana Magnay, Sky News
  25. Dominique Van Heerden, Sky News
  26. Egyptian Human Rights Forum (EHRF)
  27. Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR)
  28. Egyptian Observatory for Journalism and Media
  29. Eiad Husham, Ayin Network
  30. Equipe Media
  31. Faisal Ali, Al Jazeera English
  32. Faisal Elbagir, Sudans Reporters
  33. France 24
  34. Free UN Coalition for Access / Inner City Press
  35. Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR)
  36. HAND (Human Rights and Democracy Network)
  37. Hiba Morgan, Al Jazeera English
  38. Human Rights Foundation
  39. HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement
  40. IFEX
  41. International Association of People’s Lawyers (IAPL)
  42. International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
  43. International Press Association of East Africa
  44. International Press Institute
  45. James Matthews, Sky News
  46. Journalist for Human Rights (JHR)
  47. Jubrakanews Ltd
  48. Kenya Human Rights Commission
  49. Libya Crimes Watch (LCW)
  50. Lindsey Hilsum, Channel 4 News
  51. Madania News
  52. Mark Stone, Sky News
  53. Mashaweer Newspaper
  54. Mike Yambo, Nation Media Group
  55. MISA Mozambique
  56. Moatinoon Newspaper
  57. Mohamed Krichen, Aljazeera
  58. Mohamed Zakaria, Dar Media Production
  59. Nesrine Malik, The Guardian
  60. Noé Michalon, Africa Intelligence
  61. PAEMA
  62. PEN America
  63. Reha Kansara, BBC News
  64. Reporters Without Borders
  65. Samir Kassir Foundation
  66. SMEX
  67. Sophie Alexander, Sky News
  68. Stuart Ramsay, Sky News
  69. Sudan News Sweep
  70. Sudanese Journalists Syndicate
  71. The Darfur Women Journalists Forum
  72. The Journalists Sudanese Syndicate
  73. The Simon and June Li Center for Global Journalism
  74. The Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy (TIMEP)
  75. Union Burundaise des Journalistes (UBJ)
  76. Union of Journalists in Lebanon
  77. Woman and Child Issues Radio
  78. World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
  79. Yousra Elbagir, Sky News
  80. Zambia Free Press Initiative
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