[Reuters] Amid a shaky cease-fire in Sudan, members of the former regime, including ousted president Omar al-Bashir have left the prison where they were held, raising questions on their whereabouts.
Sudan's Interior Ministry said the unrest began as a hunger strike Saturday but degenerated into a riot. The official statement added that the prisoners vandalized the prison and set it on fire ...
Hundreds of Congolese women were raped and burnt alive after Rwandan-backed militants raided a prison. The female inmates ...
More than 12 million displaced in nearly two years of war Army's recapture of Wad Madani boosts morale, squeezes RSF RSF denies accusations of abuses in El Gezira Joint Forces, Sudan Shield aided ...
It aims to train those incarcerated as well as prison officers in scientific ways ... Group on behalf of United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).
Police in South Sudan said Wednesday that 600 people who had been detained for violent protests and looting of businesses have escaped from a military detention facility in the capital Juba.
Prison officers receive agricultural training from United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) to boost food security in Raja County ...