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Sudanese Facebook network promoting paramilitary group removed month before coup

Inauthentic FB assets linked to Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces operated for years; some admins based in Saudi Arabia and the UAE

RSF General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, aka “Hemeti,” delivers an address in Khartoum, May 18, 2019. (Source: REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah)

Background

Pro-RSF content

Table of some of the pages in the takedown, showing the translation of their name, the number of followers at the time of takedown, where their administrators were located, and when each was created. Of note, “Kizan” refers to supporters of the previous regime. The reference to Hemeti as a “strong man” originally occurred on a banner during protests in April 2019. (Source: Facebook)
Screencap of a post by a page supportive of the RSF saying “Hemeti is the hope for Sudan.” The post used an image from Hemeti’s verified Facebook page. (Source: Facebook)
Screencap of a post to a page named التنسيقية السودانية (“Sudanese coordination”) with a direct link to the official RSF government website. (Source: Facebook)
Screencap of a post by a page allegedly connected to the FFC with text portraying Hemeti in a positive light. (Source: Facebook)

Gulf-based page admins

Aggregated screencap of the about sections for five pages showing they all had administrators based in Saudi Arabia. (Source: Facebook)
Screencaps of two similar posts emphasizing Hemeti’s importance in strengthening relationships between Sudan and the UAE. (Source: Facebook)

Copied content

Screencaps from four popular, pro-RSF pages that posted the same press release from the RSF government website and official RSF Facebook page, all within twenty minutes of one another. (Source: Facebook)

Impersonating media

Screencaps of an Instagram page, “fjajnews,” that copied content from Sudan Plus. The operator of the Instagram account edited the Sudan Plus image using a filter and cropped out the Sudan Plus logo to make it appear original. (Source: Facebook, left; Sudan Plus, right)
Screencaps of three prominent pages claiming to be media that posted a list of prominent news headlines in an attempt to appear more legitimate. (Source: Facebook)

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