Mohamed Osman

Mohamed Osman is a Nonresident Fellow at TIMEP focusing on governance, accountability, and justice in Sudan. He has been a Researcher in Human Rights Watch's Africa Division since 2018. Previously, Mohamed worked with the Open Society Justice Initiative in New York as an Aryeh Neier Fellow working on corruption and advocacy. He started his career as a practicing lawyer in Sudan before working as a legal adviser to Redress and Sudan Human Rights Monitor on torture and ill-treatment project. He has also worked as the legal adviser for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) delegation in Sudan, responsible for International Humanitarian Law dissemination among officials and arms carriers. Mohamed obtained a law degree and a postgraduate diploma on human rights law from the University of Khartoum. He has a master's degree from the University of Essex on International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. You can follow him on Twitter: @moosman88.

Articles by: Mohamed Osman

With War Raging, Sudan Needs Justice More Than Ever

For decades, domestic, regional, and international political actors have worked toward peace while eschewing justice. Civil society actors such as resistance committees are leading the way in demonstrating justice and peace must...