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Khamis Abdullah Abakar (; 30 March 1964 – 14 June 2023) also known as Abdallah Abakar was a Sudanese politician, activist and former army commander who served as the Governor of West Darfur from 2021 until his assassination. Prior to being governor, Abakar headed a faction of the Sudanese Liberation Movement, which fought the Sudanese military and
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(later the Rapid Support Forces) during the War in Darfur. In 2020, Abakar's faction of the SLM signed the Juba Peace Agreement, and Abakar was appointed Governor of West Darfur a year later.


Early life and War in Darfur

Little is known about Abakar's early life, including his birthplace, date of birth, and his childhood. Abakar took part in the war in Darfur, rising to the position of vice-president of the
Sudan Liberation Army The Sudan Liberation Movement/Army ( ar, حركة تحرير السودان ''Ḥarakat Taḥrīr Al-Sūdān''; abbreviated SLM, SLA, or SLM/A) is a Sudanese rebel group active in Darfur, Sudan. It was founded as the Darfur Liberation FrontFl ...
(SLA), along with being the leader of
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soldiers in the group. In 2006, Khamis Abakar was cited by Human Rights Watch during his time as a commander in the Sudan Liberation Army for forcibly conscripting
Masalit The Masalit (Masalit language, Masalit: ''masala/masara''; ar, ماساليت) are an ethnic group inhabiting western Sudan and eastern Chad. They speak the Masalit language Overview The Masalit primarily live in Geneina, the capital of west Darfu ...
refugee teenagers from Chadian refugee camps. Sometime in 2006, a faction of the SLA led by Abakar split off from the SLA during peace talks in
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. This sect of the SLA allied with other rebel groups that same year to create the short-lived Allied Revolutionary Forces of Western Sudan. In 2011, Abakar's faction of the SLA rejoined Abdulwahid al-Nur's faction of the SLA.


Governor of West Darfur

Following the
Sudanese Revolution The Sudanese Revolution was a major shift of political power in Sudan that started with street protests throughout Sudan on 19 December 2018 and continued with sustained civil disobedience for about eight months, during which the 2019 Sudane ...
in 2020, almost all rebel groups signed the
Juba Peace Agreement The Juba Peace Agreement, also known as the Juba Agreement for Peace in Sudan, or simply the Juba Agreement, is a peace agreement, with a preliminary signing on 31 August 2020, in Juba, South Sudan, by the Sudanese government, headed by Abdallah ...
, including the Sudan Liberation Movement, which Abakar was still a part of. In an attempt to cement the peace, interim prime minister Abdalla Hamdok appointed several former militia leaders to governor positions in Darfur. On June 13, 2021, Abakar was appointed governor of West Darfur, replacing Mohamed Abdalla Aldoma. In July 2021, just a month into Abakar's term,
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, the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, encouraged Abakar to use former SLA soldiers to break up ethnic clashes in the West Darfur capital of Geneina that broke out in April that year. Abakar also attempted to alleviate tribal clashes in the remote Jebel Marra in November 2021. Throughout Abakar's governance, several more deadly tribal clashes broke out between 2022 and 2023.


Death

When the
2023 Sudan conflict An armed conflict between rival factions of the military government of Sudan began on 15 April 2023, when clashes broke out in cities, with the fighting concentrated around the capital city of Khartoum and the Darfur region. As of 27 May, at le ...
broke out, Abakar sided with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). The Rapid Support Forces launched attacks on Masalit civilians during their siege on the city of Geneina, including members of Abakar's family. Abakar narrowly escaped an assassination bid when unidentified armed individuals opened fire on his vehicle on April 28. Confidential informants with knowledge of the incident informed Al Jazeera that the alleged assailants were reportedly associated with the RSF. On June 14, an RSF shelling of the El Jamarik neighborhood killed seventeen civilians, including relatives of the Dar Masalit sultan. One of the relatives killed was Dar Masalit emir Tariq Abdelrahman Bahlredin. 37 others were wounded in the attack. Khamis Abakar denounced the situation as a genocide on June 13, and stated the Sudanese Army was not leaving the army base to help civilians. In response, the RSF called the battle of El Geneina a "tribal conflict". On June 14, Abakar was kidnapped, tortured and executed by alleged RSF militants, led by
Abdel Rahman Jumma Abdel Rahman Jumma () is a Sudanese Major general, Major General in the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) who hails from Ed Daein, East Darfur. He faced accusations of grave violations, including war crimes and genocide, in the Darfur region during the ...
. The RSF blamed Sudanese forces for Abakar's killing, despite video evidence showing RSF soldiers assaulting Abakar. Masalit activists claimed Abakar was killed after he refused to refute his statements about genocide in El Geneina. The head of the JEM, Mansour Arbab, accused Jumma of the killing of Abakar, along with the Joint Darfur Force. Minni Minnawi, leader of the JDF, deplored the killing but did not accuse the RSF. Later, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights deplored the killing.


References

{{reflist People killed in the Sudanese civil war (2023−present) 2023 deaths Year of birth missing 21st-century Sudanese politicians People from West Darfur 20th-century births Governors of West Darfur