Sudanese Victims Submit Sanctions Request to European Union’s High Representative

On May 10, 2026, a formal request was submitted to the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Ms. Kaja Kallas, by DEMAIN law firm on behalf of Sudanese victims. They are urging for an investigation and the imposition of targeted sanctions under the EU Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime (CFSP Decision 2020/1999) against Emirati officials, Sudanese citizens, and entities in Sudan and the UAE with alleged ties to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

As Sudan’s conflict enters its fourth year, reports from The Sentry, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and The New York Times suggest foreign involvement, particularly from the UAE, in the conflict. They reportedly provide financial and logistical support and weapons to the RSF, contributing to war crimes, crimes against humanity, and acts of genocide, and prolonging the conflict for geopolitical reasons. Although the EU has sanctioned members of the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), it has not targeted UAE officials with ties to RSF leaders. It is reported that Vice-President Sheikh Mansour, who owns Manchester City Football Club, supports RSF commander General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti.

The victims aim for these sanctions to curb foreign support for the conflict through travel bans, asset freezes, and restrictions, thereby stopping civilian crimes. Mujahed Othman Abdelrahim Mohamed, an investigative journalist, highlights the dire need for sanctions and prosecutions against those involved. Dr. Mohamed Ismail Abdelrahman Hassan from El Fasher describes severe attacks on hospitals and civilians, calling for an end to RSF support.

Filed by DEMAIN law firm, the request seeks EU investigations and sanctions against individuals and entities linked to RSF. It names eight people and organizations, including Sheikh Mansour, Sheikh Abdullah, Emirati businessmen Mohamed Hamdan Alzaabi, Mazin Gamareldin Mohamed Fadlalla, Naser Helal Abdulla Helal Al Hammadi, Mohammed Rashed Saif Al Marri, and Sudanese businessmen Abo Zer Abdelnabi Habiballa Ahmeed and Ahmed Hashim Hamad El Basher. Also listed are the Global Security Services Group, Al-Fakher Advanced Works Co. Ltd, Prodigious Real Estate Management Supervision Services, and Aoun Commercial Brokers.

Since April 15, 2023, the conflict escalation between the RSF, led by Hemedti, and SAF, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has caused one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises according to the UN. The Sudanese victims, represented by DEMAIN, recount systematic RSF attacks, including drone strikes, looting, arbitrary detention, torture, mass rape, and forced displacement. Many fled El Fasher by October 2025 and now live in camps, where they share their experiences.

A survivor, A.I.S., recounts losing four family members to RSF artillery. K.A.A., a housewife, testifies about losing both sons; one to bombardment, the other to detention torture, stressing the lack of accountability and information from authorities.

Contact:
Sarah SAMEUR
Member of the Paris Bar
DEMAIN | Cabinet d’Avocat
cabinet@demain-avocat.com

Reference:
M.TOWNSEND, “Sudan paramilitary leaders acquired £17.7m property portfolio in Dubai, investigation reveals,” The Guardian, April 29, 2026.


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10 responses to “Sudanese Victims Submit Sanctions Request to European Union’s High Representative”

  1. Blue Despair Avatar
    Blue Despair

    Submitting a sanctions request to the EU is like asking a cat to fetch; good luck with that, eh? 😂 At this rate, we might as well host a Eurovision for human rights – points for effort, but who’s actually listening? 🎤✨

  2. feral filly Avatar
    feral filly

    Never thought I’d see the day when a bunch of Sudanese victims would have to put in a formal request for the EU to show a bit of backbone—guess the “human rights” in ‘European Union’ is just for decoration, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  3. Dark Burn Avatar
    Dark Burn

    Seems like the EU’s been too busy sipping espresso to notice the Sudanese plight; I guess some human rights violations just don’t have the same charm as a nice warm croissant, eh? 😏🥐

  4. Sofa King Avatar
    Sofa King

    Seems like the EU is just waiting for a formal invitation to join the party of human rights violations—perhaps they’re too busy debating the merits of a good croissant. 🥐🍷

  5. Unseen Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how the EU takes its sweet time to act on sanctions while the world watches a humanitarian crisis unfold? Must be busy sipping espresso and debating the merits of their next summit instead. ☕️💼

  6. Betty Cricket Avatar
    Betty Cricket

    Oh, brilliant! Just what the EU needed, another paperwork party to sprinkle some sanctions fairy dust on the Emirati elite while the actual victims are left high and dry. 🤷‍♂️

  7. Vortex Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s got its hands full again—might want to send a few more sanctions over instead of just their usual “we’re very concerned” letters. 😏 Maybe they’ll even find time between all those committee meetings and brunches! 🍽️

  8. DARK HQ Avatar
    DARK HQ

    Sanctions, eh? Just what we need—another round of European bureaucracy to tackle a crisis while sipping espresso in Brussels. 🍵 Who knew saving the world could be so… leisurely?

  9. star scratch Avatar
    star scratch

    Looks like the EU’s got their hands full again—who needs a reality show when you’ve got Sudan’s drama unfolding? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they’ll actually do something this time instead of just sending a strongly worded letter, eh? 😏

  10. trash sling Avatar
    trash sling

    Just what Europe needs, more paperwork! Because nothing screams ‘we care’ like signing a few forms while sipping espresso in Brussels. ☕️✍️

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