| Type | Person | [sources] | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | MOHAMED, Tijani Ibrahim Moussa · TIJANI; IBRAHIM; MOUSSA; MOHAMED · Tijani Ibrahim Moussa MOHAMED · Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed | [sources] | |||
| Alias | Al Zeir Salem | [sources] | |||
| Weak alias | Al Zeer Salem · Al Zeir Salem | [sources] | |||
| Birth date | not available | [sources] | |||
| Gender | male | [sources] | |||
| Nationality | Sudan | [sources] | |||
| Country | Sudan | [sources] | |||
| Citizenship | Sudan | [sources] | |||
| First name | Al Zeir · Ibrahim · Mohamed · Moussa · Tijani · | [sources] | |||
| Last name | MOHAMED · Mohamed · Salem · Tijani | [sources] | |||
| Middle name | Ibrahim Moussa | [sources] | |||
| Unique Entity ID | JHP2A4VDR7L3 | [sources] | |||
| Position | Commandant de terrain des Forces d'appui rapide · Commandant des opérations des FSR · Field Commander of the RSF · Field Commander of the Rapid Support Forces · Fonction: commandant des opérations des FSR · | [sources] | |||
| Source link | eur-lex.europa.eu · eur-lex.europa.eu · gels-avoirs.dgtresor.gouv.fr · gels-avoirs.dgtresor.gouv.fr · home.treasury.gov · | [sources] | |||
| Last change | Last processed | First seen | |||
SDi.010. Designation: Field Commander of the Rapid Support Forces. Male.
Field Commander of the Rapid Support Forces. Male.
Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed is an RSF field commander. He has been identified as a key perpetrator of the atrocities committed by the RSF in El Fasher in October 2025. During that incident, he harassed detained individuals. Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed is therefore responsible for committing acts in Sudan that constitute serious human rights violations or abuses, as well as violations of international humanitarian law. He is also responsible for actions that threaten the peace, stability or security of Sudan.
Function: Field Commander of the RSF
Associated entities: RSF
Field Commander of the Rapid Support Forces
Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed is an RSF field commander. He has been identified as a key perpetrator of the atrocities committed by the RSF in El Fasher in October 2025. During that incident, he harassed detained individuals. Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed is therefore responsible for committing acts in Sudan that constitute serious human rights violations or abuses, as well as violations of international humanitarian law. He is also responsible for actions that threaten the peace, stability or security of Sudan.
Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed was listed on 24 February 2026 pursuant to paragraph 3 (c) of resolution 1591 (2005). Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed (Al Zeir Salem), field commander of the RSF, is being designated for engaging in actions or policies that threaten the peace, security, or stability of Darfur, including acts of violence and human rights abuses. Al Zeir Salem was identified as being present at the SAF 6th Infantry Division base in El Fasher, North Darfur on 26 October 2025, on the day of the RSF takeover. He also appeared in a video on this date in which he can be seen addressing a large group of detained individuals in civilian clothing. On this date the RSF committed atrocities including the mass killings of civilians at El Fasher university and the Saudi hospital, and shootings northwest of Darfur. The violence in El Fasher also included ethnically targeted executions of Zaghawa and other non-Arab groups. There are reports of widespread sexual violence including gang rape in front of relatives, and other gender-based sexual violence. RSF troops are reported to be holding medical staff hostage for ransom, kidnapping four doctors, a pharmacist and a nurse -for ransoms in excess of $150 000. The events in El Fasher have reportedly displaced 70 000 people since 26 October 2025, with civilians remaining trapped or missing, or being held by the RSF inside the city.
Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed a été inscrit sur la liste le 24 février 2026 en application du point 3 c) de la résolution 1591 (2005). Renseignements issus du résumé des motifs de l'inscription fourni par le Comité des sanctions: Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed (alias Al Zeir Salem), commandant de terrain au sein des Forces d'appui rapide, est désigné pour s'être livré à des activités ou s'être rendu responsable de politiques faisant peser une menace sur la paix, la sécurité ou la stabilité du Darfour, y compris des actes de violence et des violations des droits humains. Al Zeir Salem a été identifié comme étant présent sur la base de la 6e division d'infanterie des Forces armées soudanaises à El Fasher, au Darfour du Nord, le 26 octobre 2025, le jour de sa prise de contrôle par les Forces d'appui rapide. Il apparaît également dans une vidéo filmée à cette date, dans laquelle on le voit s'adresser à un grand nombre de personnes détenues en tenues civiles. À cette date, les Forces d'appui rapide ont commis des atrocités, notamment des tueries de masse de civils à l'université d'El Fasher et à l'hôpital saoudien, ainsi que des fusillades au nord-ouest du Darfour. Les violences perpétrées à El Fasher ont également consisté en des exécutions ciblées de membres de l'ethnie zaghawa et d'autres groupes non arabes. Des informations font état de violences sexuelles généralisées, y compris des viols collectifs devant des membres de la famille, et d'autres violences sexuelles et sexistes. Les troupes des Forces d'appui rapide auraient retenu du personnel médical en otage pour rançon, enlevant quatre médecins, un pharmacien et un membre du personnel infirmier en exigeant des rançons de plus de 150 000 USD. Les événements d'El Fasher auraient entraîné le déplacement de 70 000 personnes depuis le 26 octobre 2025, des civils restant piégés ou portés disparus, ou détenus par les Forces d'appui rapide à l'intérieur de la ville. »
Entités associées: FSR. Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed est commandant des opérations des FSR. Il a été identifié comme l’un des principaux auteurs des atrocités commises par les FSR à El Fasher en octobre 2025. Dans ces circonstances, il a harcelé des personnes détenues. Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed est donc responsable d’avoir commis des actes au Soudan qui constituent de graves violations des droits de l’homme ou de graves atteintes à ces droits, ainsi que des violations du droit international humanitaire. Il est également responsable d’actions qui menacent la paix, la stabilité ou la sécurité du Soudan.
Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed (Al Zeir Salem) was sanctioned by the UN on 24/02/2026 on the following ground: Listed pursuant to paragraph 3(c) of UN Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005). As a Lieutenant General and Deputy commander of the RSF, AL ZEIR SALEM is an individual who impedes the peace process, constitutes a threat to stability in Darfur and the region and has committed violations of international humanitarian or human rights law or other atrocities.
Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed (Al Zeir Salem) was sanctioned by the UN on 24/02/2026 on the following ground:Listed pursuant to paragraph 3(c) of UN Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005). As a Lieutenant General and Deputy commander of the RSF, AL ZEIR SALEM is an individual who impedes the peace process, constitutes a threat to stability in Darfur and the region and has committed violations of international humanitarian or human rights law or other atrocities.
Entités associées : FSR
Gender: Male
Gender: Male
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