Mohaned Elnour

Mohaned Elnour is a former Nonresident Fellow at TIMEP working on religious minorities and freedoms in Sudan. He is a Sudanese human rights lawyer with 19 years of experience in human rights. Mohaned has represented prominent clients and collaborated with local and international NGOs. He has represented victims of human rights violations domestically and before the Human Rights Council, the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, and the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights. After his work as the legal analyst assistant for the European Union Election Observation Mission to Sudan in 2010 and the South Sudan Referendum in 2011, Mohaned established the Justice Centre for Advocacy and Legal Consultations, which mainly focuses on freedom of religion or belief. Through the work of the center, Mohaned has supported victims of religious discrimination and built a legal network to defend the right to freedom of religion or belief. He has also trained human rights lawyers and defenders in Nigeria and South Sudan on human rights and freedom of religion or belief. Mohaned is currently the CSW’s consultant for Sudan. Mohaned obtained a law degree from Al-Neelain University and a master's degree in International Law from Newcastle University. You can follow him on Twitter: @MohanedLawyer.

Articles by: Mohaned Elnour

Fueled by Impunity: The Urgency of Accountability to End the War in Sudan

As the war in Sudan enters its third year, only justice and real accountability can break the cycle of violence.

Sudan War: Allegiances Shift and Civilians Suffer Regardless

As warlords switch sides in Sudan’s war, civilians are caught in the middle, enduring the brunt of both warring parties’ extreme violence.

السودان: ولاءات متغيرة وضحايا ثابتون

تتقلب ولاءات المليشيات والقادة العسكريين بين طرفي الحرب في السودان، بينما يدفع المدنيون الثمن