The Committee to Shield Journalists (CPJ) condemned the killing of a journalist in Sudan’s besieged capital in a press launch on Tuesday, urging the Sudanese authorities to analyze whether or not the assault was focused. The CPJ highlighted the heightening dangers to journalists within the metropolis, who’re “struggling to outlive”.
In accordance with the CPJ, a drone strike hit journalist Alnor Suleiman Alnor’s house on Friday in El Fasher, the besieged Sudanese metropolis in North Darfur. Alnor was taken to the one operational hospital within the metropolis, and died from his accidents the next day. The Sudanese Journalists Syndicate (SJS) mirrored on Alnor’s journalistic contributions, particularly his contributions as an editor and presenter of El Fasher Radio, and Media Director within the North Darfur Governor’s workplace.
An nameless journalist knowledgeable the CPJ that “Alnor was one in every of El Fasher’s most distinguished media voices.” The supply, who requested anonymity for security, believes that the Fast Help Forces (RSF) “intentionally focused” Alnor’s house. Alnor’s good friend and colleague, Mohammed Ahmed, knowledgeable Al-Jazeera that attending Alnor’s funeral was made unimaginable by “drones hovering overhead” and “relentless” bombing.
CPJ Regional Director, Sara Qudah, issued a press release on the assault:
Sudanese authorities should swiftly examine whether or not Alnor was focused for his reporting and maintain these accountable to account. Each combatants should instantly cease attacking journalists and different civilians, and guarantee reporters can work safely to cowl the battle.
In accordance with the pinnacle of the SJS, Abdelmoniem Abuedries, 32 journalists have been killed for the reason that outbreak of the civil battle. CPJ knowledge studies that 7 members of the press have been killed in 2025, with motives confirmed behind 5 of those deaths. In January, the RSF issued a press release accusing journalists and media correspondents of participating in mercenary exercise. This was condemned by the SJS as a menace to freedom of the press and known as for the safety of journalists. In accordance with Reporters With out Borders, “assaults and abuses in opposition to journalists have elevated considerably” for the reason that begin of the civil battle in 2023.
Journalists are protected beneath the 1949 Geneva Conventions (Further Protocol I) Article 79. Nevertheless, Reporters With out Borders highlights that the civil battle “has led to legislative modifications”, granting Sudan’s “Common Intelligence Service limitless powers in issues of surveillance…together with broad impunity for its members…”




















