Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo
Sudanese warlord
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Arabic: محمد حمدان دقلو) or Hemedti (Arabic: حميدتي), born 1974 or 1975, is a Sudanese general.
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Quotes
edit- I am looking forward to having the civilian government today - before tomorrow, a fully civilian government (in Sudan). This is my principle.
- Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (2023) cited in "Sudan fighting: No talks until bombing stops, Hemedti tells BBC" on BBC News, 30 April 2023.
Quotes about Dagalo
edit- M. President, the sad truth is, what is happening in Sudan is in large part the result of a lack of accountability for previous abuses. Many of those involved in today’s conflict committed war crimes in the past and were never held accountable. Maybe things would be different if the former dictator al Bashir had been tried at the Hague. Maybe the SAF would have reformed if high ranking officers been held accountable for atrocities. Maybe the RSF would not exist if the Janjaweed had been accountable for their crimes in Darfur. Maybe General Hemedti had not be getting flown on an Emirati jet and welcomed by African heads of state— things might be different.
- Ben Cardin, "We Cannot Be Silent About Sudan," Delivered on the floor of the U.S. Senate, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., March 22, 2024; Vital Speeches of the Day [s. l.], v. 90, n. 6, p. 140–141, 2024