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Adeeb Abdel Rahman Youssef (born c. 1975) is a Sudanese human rights activist and former politician. From 2003 he documented evidence of atrocities in his native
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. For his activism he was imprisoned and tortured by Sudanese authorities. At one point he moved to the United States where he remained for several years and studied at
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. After the
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he served as governor of
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from 27 July 2020 until his removal during the 2021 Sudanese coup d'état on 25 October 2021.


Early life and humanitarian efforts

Youssef was born circa 1975. He is of
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aristocratic descent. His father had two wives and Youssef had 22 siblings. Youssef grew up in Juldo in the
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,
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, Sudan. In April 2001 he was one of the co-founders of the Sudan Social Development Organization. He worked in rural areas and supported local communicaties in obtaining its rights versus the government. As a human rights activist he also planted medicinal trees and helped build schools and clinics. From 2003 onwards he visited 339 villages in Darfur to collect evidence of acts of violence and human rights abuses. He sent these photos to
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. The Sudanese security services subsequently took an interest in him. Youssef was detained at least twice in Sudan. He was imprisoned four months in a torture facility, while sharing a cell with nine others. He also spent two months in a bathroom in
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. He also escaped asssination. At his first attempt to leave for the United States he had his passport and money seized. In September 2008 he went to
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, United States, for a lecture tour. He hoped to return Sudan swiftly, but by December the Sudanese government threatened his family and imprisoned a brother to question him about Adeeb. Youssef then spent time between
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,
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and
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. He ultimately remained in the United States for six years. Apart from his time in New York he later also spent time in
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. In March 2009, after the indictment of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir by the
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Youssef stated "It’s a very happy day for every Darfurian”. His Sudan Social Development Organization was subsequently expelled from Sudan by al-Bashir. In June 2009 Youssef stated he had been tortured for 11 months in Darfur after revealing atrocities aimed against black Africans in the region. In 2018 Youssef obtained a PhD from the
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at
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. Youssef was one of the developers of the Darfur Emergency Response Operation, which assists in programs for
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s (IDP) camps. Youssef has also served as general manager of the Darfur Reconciliation and Development Organization. As of 2009, Youssef had lost 33 family members in the conflict in Darfur, including his grandmother whom he found burned in his home village. One of his close friends was killed by the
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.


Political career

On 27 July 2020 Youssef was sworn in as Governor of Central Darfur in front of
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. His swearing-in coincided with that of 17 other governors. In August 2020 he visited mass graves of the
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. On 19 October 2020 Youssef met with
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, the Prosecutor of the
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, in the
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to discuss the
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and especially the case of
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of whom the events took place in Central Darfur. Youssef stated that the location of the meeting, Sudan rather than
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or New York, was a victory for the victims. During November 2020 Youssef announced a campaign for
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of Central Darfur. On 31 December 2020 Youssef met with Anita Kiki Gbeho, the Deputy Joint Special Representative of
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(UNAMID), to discuss the winding down of the mission. In January 2021 Youssef reportedly paid 170,000
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to avoid an attack from 200 Arabs on the Hamidiya internally displaced persons camp near
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. In May 2021 Youssef criticized the appointment of
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as Darfur Regional Governor by Sudanese Prime Minister
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, calling it a hasty decision, which needed consultation. He feared the appointment would make peace negotiations with
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more difficult. The same month he accepted the handover of the UNAMID headquarters in
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on behalf of the state of Sudan. In July 2021 he announced the discovery of three
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s in Central Darfur, containing at least 76 victims. In July 2021 he also spoke with a panel of experts reporting to the United Nations Security Council, he indicated that in four locaties near the borders with
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and the
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there were tensions which led to incursions between Sudan and Chad. At times the local population supported Chadian opposition groups. On 31 August 2021 students of the
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protested at the former UNAMID site, as they tried to open the gates they were fired upon by security forces. The protesters then marched to the offices of Central Darfur's government where they hoped to speak to Youssef, who allegedly refused. They were once more fired upon, killing one student. During the 2021 Sudanese coup d'état of 25 October Abdel Fattah al-Burhan sacked the governors of the
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. By November 2021 Youssef had certainly been ousted from his position. Saad Adam Babiker succeeded Youssef, he was dismissed himself in November 2023.


Post-political career

In November 2021, Youssef together with Mohamed Hassan Al-Taishi, a former member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, and the ousted Minister of Justice, Nasredeen Abdulbari spoke with European ambassadors to Sudan on steps to be taken to restore democracy. In July 2022, commenting on the reported death of 168 individuals in Darfur, Youssef stated that: "the violence is the result of a communal conflict that was never resolved in all past peace agreements". In May 2023, speaking with
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, Youssef stated the victims in Darfur were being revictimized. He also feared that fighting in Sudan would lead to harmful effects on agriculture and possibly famine. In September 2023, commenting on the situation in Sudan, he stated that the departure of international organizations lead to escalation in the fighting. He argued for
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, against the fighting parties and the countries which supported them. Youssef left Darfur in November 2023, but vowed to return to resume giving aid. In November 2023 he stated that conflict in Sudan was more ethnical than political, with genocidal acts being committed and that the effects were worse than the previous
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with the humaniterian conditions suffering due to lack of foreign aid.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Youssef, Adeeb 1970s births Living people George Mason University alumni Governors of Central Darfur Sudanese expatriates in the United States Sudanese human rights activists Sudanese prisoners and detainees