Mutasim Ali

Mutasim Ali is a legal advisor at the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights and the co-author of an independent legal analysis on alleged breaches of the Genocide Convention in Sudan.

Ali was born in 1987 in Daba Naria, near El-Fasher. While studying in Sudan, he founded a grassroots student movement opposing the regime’s persecution of Darfurians and was imprisoned three times, enduring severe torture. During the genocide, he learned that his family had been displaced to a camp and that many relatives and childhood friends had been killed. He ultimately chose exile so he could continue his advocacy, fleeing first to Egypt and then to Israel as a refugee.

Ali later pursued advanced legal studies in the United States, earning an LL.M. in International & Comparative Law at George Washington University. He is currently a Doctor of Juridical Science candidate at American University Washington College of Law, where his research focuses on peacemaking and constitution-making in post-conflict states. He is the co-author of A War on Children, a World Complicit, and is a prominent voice calling for justice and accountability for atrocities unfolding in El-Fasher and across Sudan.

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Sudan Atrocities: Seeking Accountability with Mutasim Ali

Mutasim Ali, Sudanese human rights advocate and Legal Advisor at the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, addressed the 18th Annual Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy by video on February 18, 2026.   Full Prepared Remarks: Hello everyone, I regret that I was unable to attend the Summit