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The Lemkin Summit Experience

Rujjares Hansapiromchok, an Enough Project Student Upstander at the George Washington University, writes about her Lemkin Summit experience ...

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

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 ...

Overview: “Prosecute the Profiteers: following the money to support war crimes accountability”

War crimes pay. In East and Central Africa, where armed conflict has created some of the fastest-growing refugee flows in the world, control over lucrative resources is often the raison d’etre of perpetrators. Economic crimes and grave violence often occur in tandem and generate profits for a range of people and entities involved. They entrench the conditions that made exploitation possible, inevitably leading to more. To improve accountability for atrocities, governments, the private sector, and the courts must take aim at the financial infrastructure enabling violence. Authorities in national and international courts should improve their approaches to investigating the financing ...

“Prosecute the Profiteers” New Report on Following the Money to Support War Crimes Accountability

In a new report released today, The Sentry highlights the pervasive role of profiteers and financiers in the perpetration of atrocities, pointing to critical omissions in the ways those crimes are prosecuted ...

Alert on Sudan Warns of Severe Risks of Money Laundering, Terror Financing

Sudan
A new alert released today by The Sentry warns of the severe risks for money laundering, terrorist financing, and other criminal activity in the Sudanese financial system ...

Sudan Alert: The Bashir Regime’s Hollow Commitment to Combating Illicit Finance

Sudan Alert: The Bashir Regime's Hollow Commitment to Combating Illicit 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 a Difference

The blog was authored by David Tallents, a Student Upstander for the Enough Project at the University at Buffalo ...

BREAKING: U.S. Sanctions Top Congolese Election Officials

Français - Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned three senior Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) officials ...

New Report: Safeguards to Peace in South Sudan

South Sudan
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.  ...