Mohammed Hamdan Daglo

Mohammed Hamdan Daglo

military leader Sudan

Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, commonly known as Hemeti, is the leader of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, a paramilitary group implicated in severe human rights violations during the ongoing conflict, including ethnic violence and genocide.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
281,756
Power
11,655$
Sentiment
3.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
France 6 3.50 0.39% +10% 65,273,511 281,756 $2,700,000 11,655$
Totals 6 65,273,511 281,756 $2,700,000 11,655$
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Recent Mentions

France France: Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, known as 'Hemetti', commands the Rapid Support Forces implicated in violence against civilians. 2

Le Monde: Guerre au Soudan : en deux ans, 1,3 million de réfugiés ont afflué au Tchad

France France: General Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, also known as 'Hemetti', leads the Rapid Support Forces and is a rival of General Al-Bourhane. 5

Le Monde: Le Soudan, victime de l’avidité de puissances extérieures

France France: He is the leader of the Rapid Support Forces and is in conflict with Abdel Fattah Al-Bourhane. 4

Le Monde: Soudan : les deux tiers des civils vivant en zone de guerre sont privés de soins, selon le CICR

France France: Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, also known as 'Hemetti', leads the paramilitary Forces of Rapid Support in the conflict in Sudan. 2

Le Monde: Dans la guerre au Soudan, les paramilitaires se livrent à de l’esclavage sexuel, selon Amnesty International

France France: Mohammed Hamdan Daglo is the commander of the Rapid Support Forces (FSR) mentioned in the context of the conflict in Khartoum. 3

Le Monde: Au Soudan, Khartoum totalement reprise aux paramilitaires, annonce l’armée

France France: He leads the paramilitary group FSR, which has been involved in violent confrontations in Sudan. 3

Le Monde: Soudan : une attaque des paramilitaires des FSR fait au moins 45 morts parmi les civils