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A Modernized U.S. Policy for Sudan Download the brief. A new day has dawned in Sudan, thanks to an unrelenting citizen protest movement whose objective is the complete transformation of the state. Now that a major benchmark in that effort has been achieved – the formation of a civilian administration – The Sentry and the Enough Project believe that the United In remembrance of Richard Parkins We have lost a great advocate and a great person. Richard would always seek to find ways to help and support his colleagues and cared deeply about his work as an advocate for peace in Sudan and South Sudan. I am privileged to have known and worked with Richard over the past decade and hope his legacy can be a role model for others seeking to build a more just and peaceful world. Oregon At The Forefront Of Sustainable Conflict Mineral Procurement On June 7, 2019, Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed S.B. 471, making Oregon the third state in the country to pass such a policy with regard to the State’s purchase of electronic products which may contain conflict minerals. George Clooney and John Prendergast in Politico: How Congress Can Help Stop the Killing in Sudan Clooney and Prendergast write, “the U.S. Congress and Executive Branch—along with the African Union and European Union—have a second chance to create serious consequences for serious crimes and to invest in high-level diplomacy to bring civilian rule to Sudan.” Applications Open for Next School Year: Enough Project’s StudentUpstander Program
The Enough Project’s Student Upstander program is designed to develop a network of committed student activists on campuses across the country to draw on the power of student leadership to support peace in East and Central Africa. Apply for the 2019-2020 academicyear now.
Saving South Sudan’s Peace Deal The South Sudan peace agreement suffered a serious blow when the deadline to form a government of national unity lapsed without fanfareon May 12.
New DR Congo Investigative Report: Covert Capital A new investigation by Enough’s partner, The Sentry, has uncovered how family members and allies of former President Joseph Kabila attempted to acquire a stake in three commercial banks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, accounting for more than one quarter of Congo’s $5 billion banking sector. A Bipartisan, Bicameral Group of 92 Lawmakers Urge Support For Civilian-Led Transitional Government in Sudan Bipartisan, bicameral group of 92 members of Congress have written to Treasury Secretary Mnuchin and Secretary of State Pompeo calling for a range of specific actions to support a transition to civilian authority in Sudan that reflects the will of the Sudanese people. Leveraging Reform: Fighting Corruption in Post-Election DR Congo ⭳ Download the full report. | Téléchargez en français In the wake of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (hereafter Congo) flawed December 2018 elections, it is important for the international community to focus on key areas that can have a lasting impact in the country, in particular on addressing high-level corruption. Corruptionis at the core of a
Sigal Mandelker Provides Keynote at 2019 Days of Remembrance Ceremony At the 2019 Days of Remembrance Ceremony, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Sigal Mandelker provided the keynote address sharing her personal story and highlighting the role of the Treasury Department and its financial tools of pressure in combating mass atrocities throughout history. In remembrance of Senator Richard Lugar The world has lost a great leader on international affairs and foreign policy. Senator Lugar was a champion of our issues at Enough and we will miss his steady hand and compassionate voice. Guest Post: Palace Coup in Khartoum This post was written by David L. Phillips. Mr. Phillips is Director of the Program on Peace-building and Rights at Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights. George Clooney and John Prendergast in The Washington Post: Sudan Needs More Than Words. It Needs Action. Clooney and Prendergast write, “Sudan’s courageous protesters need more than words: They need strong international action for real change to have a chance.” Enough Project and Don Cheadle Issue Warning About Sudan’s Coup The Enough Project is gravely concerned by the nature of the coup d’etat that took place in Sudan overnight. President Omar al-Bashir’s First Vice-President and Minister of Defense, General Awad Ibn Auf, announced that he is taking power on behalf of the Supreme Security Committee, the country’s main security force. George Clooney and John Prendergast: Statement on Events in Sudan After months of protests in Sudan, President Omar al-Bashir has been ousted by the country’s military. Open Letter from Civil Society to the International Community on the Current Situation in Sudan Today, the Enough Project joined other civil society organizations to issue an open letter to the international community of the situationin Sudan.
The Lemkin Summit Experience Rujjares Hansapiromchok, an Enough Project Student Upstander at the George Washington University, writes about her Lemkin Summitexperience.
Looking Back and Ahead: Remembering and Learning From the RwandanGenocide
In just 100 days, from April 7 to mid-July 1994, the genocide took more than 800,000 lives, the fastest rate of mass murder in recordedhistory.
Just Security Op-ed: Beyond Sanctioning Elusive War Criminals, Prosecute the Profiteers This op-ed originally appeared in Just Security and was written by Holly Dranginis, Senior Legal Analyst at The Sentry. New Report: Prosecute the Profiteers The new Sentry report highlights the pervasive role of financial actors in the perpetration of atrocities, and critical omissions in the ways those crimes are prosecuted. Sudan Alert: The Bashir Regime’s Hollow Commitment to CombatingIllicit Finance
The latest Alert from Enough’s partner, The Sentry, provides an expert-level technical assessment of Sudan’s current unwillingness and inability to sufficiently combat money laundering and terrorist financing during a time when Khartoum is desperate to expand its access to the international financial system. Lobbying for Human Rights: Why One Day on Capitol Hill Can Make aDifference
The blog was authored by David Tallents, a Student Upstander for the Enough Project at the University at Buffalo. 2019 Lemkin Summit to End Genocide and Mass Atrocities The 2019 Lemkin Summit to End Genocide and Mass Atrocities brought together over 150 activists and student leaders in the anti-atrocity movement for the Enough Project’s largest summit to date. New Report: Safeguards to Peace in South Sudan The Enough Project’s new report, “Safeguards to Peace: Steps toward Economic Governance in South Sudan,” published today, surveys how South Sudan’s violent kleptocracy threatens the implementation of the peace agreement. Safeguards to Peace: Steps Toward Governance in South Sudan Download the full report. By Mark Ferullo Executive Summary Hundreds of thousands killed, injured, and raped. Millions more displaced. After five years of violence in South Sudan, the peace agreement signed in September 2018 is a hopeful attempt to end the corruption-fueled war. But this is an uncertain time in SouthSudan. The overall
Lawfare Op-ed: Congress Should Staff Up the Office of Foreign AssetsControl
This op-ed originally appeared in Lawfare and was written by Joshua White, Director of Policy at the Enough Project and The Sentry. The Hill Op-ed: A Roadmap for the US in DRC and Other Budding AfricanDemocracies
This op-ed originally appeared in The Hill and was written by Sasha Lezhnev, Deputy Director of Policy at the Enough Project, and Michael O’Hanlon, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. Enough Project Statement: U.S. corporate investment should not be promoted in Sudan while the country is in turmoil Torture, killing of peaceful protestors, and imposition of a State of Emergency should be major red flags for multinational companyinvestments.
Diplomats and Protesters Face Off at Washington’s Luxury WillardHotel
On the night of January 23, 2019, Sudanese diplomats gathered at the Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, D.C., as the Sudanese Embassy hosted a celebration marking the 63rd anniversary of the country’s independence from Britain and Egypt. Also gathered outside were at least 200 protesters, mostly from the Sudanese diaspora, demonstrating against the event. A Hijacked State: Violent Kleptocracy in South Sudan Download the full report. By Brian Adeba and the Enough Project Team Executive Summary On September 12, 2018, the South Sudanese government and the armed opposition signed a peace deal that could potentially end the 5-year-old conflict, if elites exercise the political will required to implement the agreement. The South Sudanese conflict isrooted in the
African Arguments Op-ed: Sudan – A genuine, peaceful people’s revolution in the making This op-ed originally appeared in African Arguments and was written by Dr. Suliman Baldo, Senior Advisor at the Enough Project and Dr Lutz Oette, Director of the Centre for Human Rights Law at the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies. A Tribute to Dr. Amin Mekki Medani Dr. Amin Mekki Medani, prominent Sudanese human rights advocate and democracy campaigner, died in August 2018 after a long illness. Enough Project’s Senior Advisor Dr. Suliman Baldo writes a tribute to Dr.Amin.
Enough Project Statement: U.S. Should Suspend Normalization Talks with Sudan Regime, Impose Global Magnitsky Sanctions The Enough Project strongly denounces the deadly violence the Sudanese regime has unleashed against peaceful protesters and supports the aspirations of the people of Sudan as they protest against three decades of mass atrocities and institutional corruption under the autocratic rule of President Omar al-Bashir. George Clooney and John Prendergast in the Guardian: In Support of Sudan’s Protesters Clooney and Prendergast write, “This is a catalytic moment for the people of Sudan. We and our team – which includes Sudanese experts – are working in every way we can to support the aspirations of the people of Sudan for a peaceful transition from three decades of violent, kleptocratic dictatorship.” RTBF – Contestation populaire au Soudan: “Il y a un effondrement du système politique du président el-Béchir” Enough Project’s Senior Advisor Dr. Suliman Baldo speaks to RTBF’s Wahoub Fayoumi on the protests in Sudan. Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocity Prevention Act Signed Into Law In previous years, Lemkin Summit participants led hundreds of constituent meetings on the Summit’s lobby days during which they advocated for the passage of GAPA. NY Times’ Nicholas Kristof: “Marching Toward a Massacre” In his column on the current protests in Sudan, NY Times’ Nicholas Kristof speaks to Enough Project Senior Advisor Omer Ismail. Full Transparency Paramount During Congo Post-Electoral Period The coming days will prove critical for the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the country navigates the post-electoral process of a hotly contested presidential race. From Novice to Change-Maker: My Reflections as a Student at the LemkinSummit
In this blog, Ishmael Maxwell, a former Lemkin Summit participant, shares his Summit experience. War Crimes Suspect Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona Turned Over to the ICC: A Glimmer of Hope for Victims in CAR Today, a Central African Republican militia commander, Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona, was arrested by French authorities in Paris, pursuant to an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant. In Joint Statement, NGOs Urge London Metal Exchange to Adopt Thorough Due Diligence Standards On December 5, 2018, the Enough Project and 12 other international NGOs submitted the below letter to the London Metal Exchange (LME), urging it to adopt thorough due diligence standards into its recent Responsible Sourcing proposal. The International Criminal Court makes strides to address atrocities in the Central African Republic The ICC made major strides last week in a lower-profile investigation into atrocity crimes in the Central African Republic, demonstrating its considerable power to intervene in some of the world’s worstongoing atrocities.
“Bashir Shows He has No Intention of Making Concessions to the U.S.” – Enough’s Dr. Baldo In a recent interview with Radio Dabanga, Enough Project Senior Advisor Dr. Suliman Baldo warned that President Omar al-Bashir’s recent statements and actions should serve as a warning to U.S. officials that the Sudanese regime is not negotiating in good faith and places little value on their adherence to internationalagreements.
Sudan’s Self-Inflicted Economic Meltdown: With a Corrupt Economy in Crisis, the Bashir Regime Scrambles to Consolidate Power Download the full report. العربية On September 9, 2018, 18 months into one of Sudan’s worst economic crises, President Field Marshal Omar al-Bashir dissolved the Government of National Consensus that took office in May 2017 and appointed a new prime minister, declaring this a first step toward the implementation of sweeping reforms to permanently heal A Roadmap for Responsible Economic Engagement in Sudan This brief provides an overview of relevant existing frameworks that businesses can use as guideposts to responsible economic engagement inSudan.
Watch Now: Conflict-Free Gold from Congo Now Available in US JewelryStores
Consumers can play a role to help end the conflict gold trade and promote a responsible gold trade. New Report – Fear, Inc.: War Profiteering in the Central African Republic and the Bloody Rise of Abdoulaye Hissène The Sentry’s latest report released today focuses on the financial drivers of the protracted crisis in the Central African Republic, and follows the path of Abdoulaye Hissène. New Report Mapping the Web of Armed Groups in the Central AfricanRepublic
A new report by the Enough Project’s Nathalia Dukhan maps the myriad war profiteering armed groups in CAR. Prolifération II: La frénésie du pouvoir et les guerres d’influence aux origines de l’escalade des violences sectaires en République centrafricaine Cinq après le déclenchement de la guerre en République centrafricaine (RCA), le dénouement du conflit semble lointain. Splintered Warfare II: How Foreign Interference is Fueling Kleptocracy, Warlordism, and an Escalating Violent Crisis in the Central African Republic Download the full report By Nathalia Dukhan Executive Summary Five years after war broke out in the Central African Republic (CAR), the conflict has no end in sight. The country has become ungovernable over time and is sinking into a structural crisis. Despite being branded a low-intensity conflict, it is brutal and bloody. Entirecommunities
New Report – Powering Down Corruption: Tackling Transparency and Human Rights Risks from Congo’s Cobalt Mines to Global Supply Chains Today, the Enough Project released a report documenting the links between cobalt mining, corruption, and human rights abuses in D.R.Congo.
Powering Down Corruption: Tackling Transparency and Human Rights Risks from Congo’s Cobalt Mines to Global Supply Chains Download the brief. Cobalt has rapidly emerged as one of the world’s most in-demand minerals, given it is an essential component in the lithium-ion batteries that power booming industries with products such as electric vehicles, cell phones, and laptops. While Congo is home to a wealth of natural resource reserves, its commandover the global
Powering Down Corruption: Tackling Transparency and Human Rights Risks from Congo’s Cobalt Mines to Global Supply Chains Download the full report. Résumé analytique et recommandations By Annie Callaway Executive Summary The copper and cobalt industry in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Congo) has become “a cash cow for those in power in Kinshasa and their acolytes here in the province,” a miner at a cooperative in Kolwezi city told the Enough Daily Beast Op-ed: This Terror Sponsor Just Got Into the U.S. on aDiplomatic Passport
Atta brings a résumé with the least appropriate background imaginable for a regime seeking to whitewash a record of corruption, repression, genocide, terrorism, and discrimination. Running Out of Time: Elections in DR Congo On September 14, 2018, The Sentry published an investigative report examining allegations of corruption and other red flags in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (Congo) current electoralprocess.
A Well-Deserved Nobel Prize for Dr. Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad Amidst a surge of global attention on violence against women, the Nobel Peace Prize Committee sent a signal that speaking truth to power about it is an act of unequivocal heroism. Why We Support Escalated Financial Pressure and Consequences: An Open Letter to the South Sudanese People Download the full letter here. From John Prendergast and Brian Adeba October 2018 To the People of South Sudan, We at the Enough Project are deeply concerned about the flaws in the signed peace agreement that fall short of addressing the root causes of the conflict in South Sudan in a comprehensive manner that will AllAfrica.com Op-ed: The Last U.S.-Brokered Peace in Africa This op-ed originally appeared in AllAfrica.com and was written by Enough Project Founding Director John Prendergast. Lemkin Summit to End Genocide and Mass Atrocities 2019 Join the Enough Project for The Lemkin Summit to End Genocide and Mass Atrocities, this year’s three-day conference bringing students and community leaders at the forefront of the anti-atrocity movement to D.C. for a weekend of learning and action. Neo-Colonialism and a Faustian Bargain Undermine South Sudan’s PeaceDeal
Read the full report. By John Prendergast and Brian Adeba Peace remains elusive in South Sudan. The latest in a line of peace deals – this one signed on September 12, 2018 between the South Sudan government and opposition – does not address the primary root cause of the war: the hijacking of governing institutions In Historic UN Security Council Session, John Prendergast Briefs Members on Need to Act Against Corruption-Fueled Violence John Prendergast, Founding Director of the Enough Project and Co-founder of The Sentry, briefed Security Council members on the urgent need for the international community to take action to addressthis crisis.
Conflict Minerals Remain Priority for City of Portland, Oregon This guest blog was written by Amanda Ulrich, with assistance from members of Portland’s Never Again Coalition. John Prendergast guest authors NY Times newsletter: Go after the money to stop human rights crimes Today, John Prendergast, Founding Director of the Enough Project and Co-Founder of The Sentry, is the featured guest author for Nicholas Kristof’s New York Times Sunday newsletter. Terrain Hotel Verdict Should Stoke International Pressure for Justicein South Sudan
Last week, a verdict handed down by a South Sudanese military court sparked international media buzz. Rightly so: amidst protracted armed conflict, in which thousands of women have reported being raped by government soldiers, it was a rare moment of accountability for atrocities in South Sudan. The Daily Beast Op-ed: In South Sudan, A Peace Deal Without Peace This op-ed originally appeared in The Daily Beast and was written by the Enough Project’s John Prendergast and Brian Adeba. John Prendergast to Brief Historic UN Security Council Session on the Links Between Corruption and Armed Conflict On Monday, September 10 at 10 a.m. EDT, the United Nations Security Council will host a first-ever session on the critical and devastating connection between corruption and conflict. John Prendergast, Enough’s Founding Director and co-Founder of The Sentry, will join UN Secretary-General António Guterres as one of the two featuredspeakers.
Enough Project Mourns the Passing of Dr. Amin Mekki Medani The Enough Project joins the many voices in Sudan and world wide that have expressed their sadness and deep sense of loss at the passing of Dr. Amin Mekki Medani. South Sudanese General Travels to China Despite UN Travel Ban Inquiries by The Sentry have just revealed that General Gabriel Jok Riak, South Sudan’s top military commander, likely traveled in violation of his UN travel ban. The Sentry has now been able to confirm that General Jok Riak did not receive an official waiver from the UN when he visited China last month for the first China-Africa Defense & Security Forum. Sudan’s Ruling Party Removes Presidential Term Limits On Thursday, the Consultative Council of Sudan’s ruling National Congress Party (NCP) took a key first step toward abolishing presidential term limits in Sudan, paving the way for a potential presidency without end for President Omar al-Bashir in advance of elections slated for 2020. After Kabila Announcement, Credibility of Congo Elections Remains inQuestion
Yesterday’s announcement in the Democratic Republic of Congo that President Joseph Kabila will not stand for an illegal third term in presidential elections scheduled for December is an important step but has not resolved several key issues that are critical for ensuring a credible electoral process and ending systemic corruption and violencein Congo.
Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | August 9, 2018 Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads is a monthly series featuring important stories you may have missed. Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | July 12, 2018 Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads is a monthly series featuring important stories you may have missed. Fox News Op-ed: The other North Korea threat — that almost nevergets talked about
This op-ed originally appeared in Fox News and was written by Enough Project and The Sentry’s Managing Director Brad Brooks-Rubin and Fox News contributor Morgan Ortagus. The East African Op-ed: Kenyan Money Launderers – Watch Out! This op-ed originally appeared in The East African and was written by John Prendergast, Founding Director of the Enough Project and Co-founder of The Sentry, and Joshua White, Director of Palicy and Analysis at The Sentry. From Central African to Australia: Following the Kleptocrats’ Money This blog post was originally published in the International Forum for Democratic Studies’ Power 3.0. Bipartisan Congressional Bill on Congo is Timely Warning for President Kabila, Includes New Sanctions Requirement A new bipartisan Congressional bill introduced this week that seeks to support free and fair elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo was approved today by the House of Representatives ForeignAffairs Committee.
Civil society call to tackle abuses, conflict, and lack of transparency in diamond supply chain In a joint letter, the Enough Project and four other leading human rights organizations have issued a call to tackle abuses, conflict, and lack of transparency in diamond supply chains. Click here to see the full letter. The letter emphasizes the need for the diamond industry as a whole – from mining to retail – Sentry Alert: Security Vulnerabilities in Electronic Voting Technology Underscore Lack of Transparency in DR Congo’s Electoral Process A new investigative report published today by The Sentry reveals potential vulnerabilities in the electronic voting technology currently being prototyped for use in the Democratic Republic ofCongo.
U.S. Treasury Under Secretary Makes Historic Trip to East Africa John Prendergast, Enough’s Founding Director and Co-Founder of The Sentry, also traveled to Kenya to participate in a press event and NGO roundtable alongside Under Secretary Mandelker. Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | June 14, 2018 Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads is a monthly series featuring important stories you may have missed.Load more
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