Member State of the Arab League Nabil Adib Abdalla[4] (usually: Nabil Adib[2][5][1]) is a Sudanese human rights lawyer who was nominated on 20 October 2019 as head of the investigation commission of the 3 June Khartoum massacre that took place during the Sudanese Revolution.
[1] Adib provided legal defence to many people tortured and imprisoned during the 30 years of the Omar al-Bashir presidency of Sudan.
[3] Adib expressed his confidence that the August 2019 Draft Constitutional Declaration was appropriate for the practical purposes of the planned 39-month transition period to democracy.
[5] On 20 October 2019, Adib was nominated as head of the investigation commission of the 3 June Khartoum massacre that took place during the Sudanese Revolution.
Adib argued that Sudan has a high level of religious diversity and that "there is no other people more tolerant than Sudanese Muslims".