Security Council 1591 Sanctions Committee Expands Sanctions List with Four New Entries

On February 24, 2026, the United Nations Security Council Committee, established under resolution 1591 (2005) concerning Sudan, announced the addition of several individuals to its Sanctions List. These individuals are now subject to measures imposed by the Security Council under Chapter VII of the UN Charter. The newly listed individuals include key figures associated with the Rapid Support Forces, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding their activities in the region.

Details of Newly Listed Individuals

The Security Council Committee has identified four individuals for sanctions, each holding significant positions within the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The first individual, Gedo Hamdan Ahmed, is designated as the Commander for the North Darfur section of the RSF. His alias is Abu Nashuk, and he is recognized as a male national of Sudan. The second individual, Abdul Rahim Hamdan Dagalo, serves as the Deputy Leader of the RSF. Born on January 1, 1972, in Khartoum, Sudan, he is also male and holds Sudanese nationality.

The third individual, Al-Fateh Abdullah Idris, holds the rank of Brigadier General within the RSF. His alias is Abu Lulu, and he is also a male national of Sudan. Lastly, Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed is listed as a Field Commander of the RSF, known by the alias Al Zeir Salem. Like the others, he is a male Sudanese national. All four individuals were officially listed on February 24, 2026, as part of the ongoing efforts to address security concerns in the region.

Access to Additional Information

The Security Council Committee has made available a narrative summary detailing the reasons for the listing of these individuals. This information can be accessed through the Committee’s official website. The narrative summaries provide context and justification for the sanctions imposed, allowing for greater transparency regarding the actions taken by the Security Council.

Furthermore, press releases related to changes in the Sanctions List can also be found on the Committee’s website. This ensures that the public and interested parties remain informed about the latest developments regarding sanctions and the individuals involved. The updated version of the Sanctions List is available in multiple formats, including HTML, PDF, and XML, ensuring accessibility for various users.

UN Security Council Consolidated List

In addition to the Sanctions List, the United Nations Security Council maintains a Consolidated List that is updated to reflect all changes made to the Committee’s Sanctions List. This consolidated resource is crucial for tracking individuals and entities subject to sanctions across various UN resolutions. The updated Consolidated List is accessible online, providing a comprehensive overview of all sanctioned individuals and entities.

These measures underscore the UN’s commitment to addressing ongoing conflicts and human rights violations in Sudan. The actions taken by the Security Council aim to promote peace and stability in the region, reflecting the international community’s concern over the situation in Sudan and the activities of the Rapid Support Forces.


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