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HM-SD-2026-007
Issued · 06 JUN 2026

Imtithal Abdelfadeel

Journalist with Aljareeda Alsudaia newspaper; reports on social and economic rights of internally displaced people; member of the Sudanese Journalists Syndicate.

Portrait · on file
Status
as of 06 Jun 2026
Under restriction
in Sudan
AMBER
[ Identity ledger ]
Country
Sudan
Profession
Human rights monitor, Journalist
Arrested
Verb. status
Under restriction
First record
She was arrested hours before her departure, blindfolded, held for three days, and forced to sign a travel ban as the price of her release. HuMENA Editorial
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File HM-SD-2026-007
Issued Saturday, 6 June 2026
Imtithal AbdelfadeelCase file · narrative
§ 01 · BACKGROUND
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§ 01Background and the caseEditorial narrative

Imtithal Abdelfadeel is a journalist and member of the Sudanese Journalists Syndicate who reports on displaced communities and women's rights. She was arrested in April 2025 while attempting to travel for a reporting assignment and held incommunicado for three days.

Background and Work

Imtithal Abdelfadeel works as a journalist for Aljareeda Alsudaia, a Sudanese daily newspaper. Her reporting focuses on the social and economic rights of internally displaced people, a population that has grown dramatically since the outbreak of armed conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces in April 2023. She is a member of the Sudanese Journalists Syndicate and among a small cohort of young female journalists working in Sudan on issues of women's rights and justice.

Sudan's press environment has deteriorated sharply since the 2021 military coup and the 2023 outbreak of hostilities. Many journalists have fled the country or ceased reporting. Those who remain face checkpoints, arbitrary detention, and restrictions on movement. Abdelfadeel's work on displacement and women's issues places her in a particularly exposed position in a militarised context where such reporting is treated as a threat.

The Arrest

On the morning of 19 April 2025, Abdelfadeel arrived at a bus station in Kassala to begin a journey to Port Sudan, intending to continue from there on a journalism assignment abroad arranged by her employer. At approximately 5:00 a.m., military officers arrested her. They blindfolded her and confiscated her mobile phone.

The arrest occurred hours before her scheduled departure, and authorities appear to have known her travel plans in advance. The timing and circumstances suggest the detention was designed not only to prevent her from leaving but to disrupt her reporting assignment.

Detention and Coercion

Abdelfadeel was held at a detention facility in Kassala State for three days. During that time, she was held incommunicado and subjected to interrogation. She had no access to family members or legal counsel. Authorities provided no formal charge or legal basis for her detention.

On 22 April 2025, she was released after being coerced into signing an agreement under duress. The document imposed an arbitrary travel ban that prohibits her from leaving Kassala State or Sudan. No judicial authority reviewed or authorised the terms of the ban. She was compelled to sign as a condition of her release.

Ongoing Restrictions

Since her release, Abdelfadeel remains under surveillance by state authorities. The travel ban prevents her from undertaking journalism assignments outside Kassala, effectively limiting her ability to report and earn a living. The restrictions remain in force without legal review or any stated expiry date.

The ban is part of a broader pattern in Sudan in which journalists and human rights defenders are subjected to arbitrary movement restrictions, interrogation, and harassment designed to silence reporting on abuses committed during the ongoing armed conflict.

International Response

Human rights organisations have called for the immediate lifting of all restrictions on Abdelfadeel's movement and an end to surveillance and harassment. No government authority has provided a legal justification for her detention or the travel ban she was forced to accept. The case remains unresolved.

HuMENA · Living Archive HM-SD-2026-007 Page 02 · Narrative
Imtithal AbdelfadeelCase file · timeline
§ 02 · CHRONOLOGY
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§ 02Documented chronology2 events on file

  1. 19 Apr 2025Saturday
    arrest Arrested at bus station in Kassala Military officers arrested Abdelfadeel at approximately 5:00 a.m. as she prepared to travel to Port Sudan for a journalism assignment. She was blindfolded and her phone was confiscated.
  2. 22 Apr 2025Tuesday
    release Released after signing travel ban under duress After three days of incommunicado detention, Abdelfadeel was released after being coerced into signing an agreement imposing an arbitrary travel ban preventing her from leaving Kassala State or Sudan.
HuMENA · Living Archive HM-SD-2026-007 Page 03 · Chronology
Imtithal AbdelfadeelCase file · legal & violations
§ 03 · LEGAL
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§ 05Documented violations8 categories

Arbitrary detentionDenial of family visitsDenial of legal counselDigital surveillanceJudicial harassmentPress freedom violationThreats & intimidationTravel ban
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Imtithal AbdelfadeelCase file · provenance
§ 06 · PROVENANCE
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§ 06Editorial provenanceHuMENA Editorial Board

How this record was compiled

This case file was compiled by HuMENA's Sudan research team from primary documentation, public filings, family-supplied legal documents, and confidential partner reporting. Editorial responsibility rests with the HuMENA Editorial Board. Where dates or facts are uncertain, the record errs on the side of the source material and notes uncertainty in the live archive at humena.org.

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Saturday, 6 June 2026
Source dataset retrieved
2026-05-12
Live record (canonical)
https://dev.humena.org/defenders/imtithal-abdelfadeel/
Editorial sign-off
HuMENA Editorial Board
Cite this record · Chicago / APA HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement. (2026). Imtithal Abdelfadeel [Case file]. HuMENA Defenders Living Archive. Retrieved June 6, 2026, from https://dev.humena.org/defenders/imtithal-abdelfadeel/

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