The current political configuration makes transitional justice very delicate, since the power-sharing agreement reached last year between the junta that overthrew Omar al-Bashir’s regime and the revolutionary forces enshrines a role for the military and paramilitaries
In an interview with RFI Jean-Baptiste Gallopin comments on the efforts to bring justice to the 3 June massacre in Sudan
Another part of it is a lack of effective control over security forces, and either a lack of means to effectively punish the people who perpetrate these attacks, or the lack of political will, either from military leadership or civilian governments to police these military
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