
Mutasim Ali
Mutasim Ali is a Sudanese human rights lawyer recognized for his advocacy on behalf of victims of the ongoing conflict in Sudan. He offers legal perspectives on the capabilities of the Rapid Support Forces and their attempts to establish a parallel government, while also voicing concerns about the humanitarian impact of the war and the challenges of achieving peace amid the prevailing violence.
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Mutasim Ali, a legal adviser at the Raoul Wallenberg Centre, urged Canada to help open humanitarian corridors for Sudanese.
Canada must fast-track Sudanese fleeing atrocities, says former justice minister Irwin CotlerMutasim Ali, legal adviser at the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, said the lack of any mention of RSF in Ms. Anand’s statement on the Darfur atrocities was 'beyond disturbing.'
Canada urged to take stronger action on Sudan as killings escalateMutasim Ali is a Sudanese human rights lawyer who believes the RSF lacks the capacity to create a parallel state.
Sudan’s army has captured the capital Khartoum. Is it a turning point in the devastating conflict?

















