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Foreign Affairs Op-ed: The Key to Making Peace in Africa

In a new op-ed, The Sentry co-founders George Clooney and John Prendergast highlight the fatal flaw in peacemaking in Africa ...

Sharing Emi Mahmoud’s Dreams for Peace on International Women’s Day 2018

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Sharing Emi Mahmoud’s Dreams for Peace on International Women’s Day 2018
In honor of this year’s International Women’s Day, Enough highlights Emi Mahmoud, a Sudanese-American poet and author, and her "One Girl Walk for Peace." ...

Why Sudan Should Not Be Removed from the Terrorism List

The United States is considering next steps, including the removal of Sudan from the State Sponsors of Terrorism List, as part of a path to a full normalization of relations with Sudan in a move that would undermine core U.S. national interests ...

U.S. News & World Report Op-ed: Don’t Remove Sudan from the Terrorism List

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This op-ed originally appeared in U.S. News & World Report and was written by the Enough Project’s Founding Director John Prendergast ...

Next Phase of U.S.-Sudan Relations Requires Scrutiny, Benchmarks as Khartoum Regime Seeks Normalization, Lifting of Terrorist Designation

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As Sudan seeks further normalization of relations with the United States, including seeking removal from the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism, a new report published today by the Enough Project highlights serious concerns including links to extremists and terrorists, abuses against Christians and other religious minorities, and regional destabilization ...

With Friends Like These: Strong Benchmarks for Next Phase of U.S.-Sudan Relations

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With Friends Like These: Strong Benchmarks for Next Phase of U.S.-Sudan Relations
The U.S. government’s October 2017 lifting of its comprehensive economic and financial sanctions on Sudan has created the impression that the Sudanese regime of President Omar al-Bashir is evolving into a reliable partner and no longer poses a threat to the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States. This impression is deeply misguided ...

The Hill Op-ed: Sudan’s New Cold War Gambit

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Note: This op-ed originally appeared in The Hill and was written by the Enough Project’s Founding Director John Prendergast and Senior Policy Advisor Omer Ismail ...

New Report: “Radical Intolerance: Sudan’s Religious Oppression and Embrace of Extremist Groups”

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New Report: “Radical Intolerance: Sudan's Religious Oppression and Embrace of Extremist Groups”
In this new report, author Dr. Suliman Baldo, Enough Project Senior Advisor, examines the Sudanese government’s persecution of Christians and many others in Sudan ...

New Report Spotlights Sudan’s Oppression of Religious Minorities and Embrace of Extremist Groups

Press Releases, Sudan
Continued religious persecution against Christians and other religious minorities, and ties with violent extremist groups, raises critical questions about the Khartoum regime’s role and true interests as a U.S. counterterrorism partner ...

Radical Intolerance: Sudan’s Religious Oppression and Embrace of Extremist Groups

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Radical Intolerance: Sudan's Religious Oppression and Embrace of Extremist Groups
The Obama and Trump administrations, in temporarily and then permanently lifting comprehensive sanctions on Sudan, cited improvements in the Sudanese government’s counterterrorism and its broader humanitarian and human rights record. But a closer look reveals these claims to be very problematic ...