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Enough Project Statement: U.S. Should Suspend Normalization Talks with Sudan Regime, Impose Global Magnitsky Sanctions

Sudan
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

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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”

Sudan
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”

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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

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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 ...

International Reaction to Impending Congo Election Results Will be Critical

D.R. Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo's electoral commission (CENI) is expected to announce provisional results of the country's recent elections as early as tonight, January 9. Civil society, church, and opposition leaders express serious concern that the electoral commission will announce a fraudulent result. The Catholic Church and its partners, which deployed more than 40,000 election observers throughout the country, report that opposition candidate Martin Fayulu is the clear victor, according to their data from polling stations ...

From Novice to Change-Maker: My Reflections as a Student at the Lemkin Summit

From Novice to Change-Maker: My Reflections as a Student at the Lemkin Summit
In this blog, Ishmael Maxwell, a former Lemkin Summit participant, shares his Summit experience ...

TIME Op-ed: Our World Runs on Resources Looted From Congo. That’s Why Democratic Elections Alone Can’t Solve the Country’s Problems

This op-ed originally appeared in TIME and was written by John Prendergast and Sasha Lezhnev ...

Serious Concerns about the Credibility of DR Congo’s Electoral Process

Process marred by repression, major transparency issues, seriously unlevel playing field. Enough Project and The Sentry’s experts are available for comment ...