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Congressional Human Rights Caucus Briefing on the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Congressional Human Rights Caucus Briefing on the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Thank you very much for the opportunity to brief the Caucus on this important and too often neglected topic. Before I begin, I, along with all of my colleagues at ENOUGH, would like to extend our condolences to the family and friends of Congressman Tom Lantos. Congressman Lantos was a tireless advocate for human rights. His passing is a loss not only to those of us working on these issues, but to all of the disenfranchised and oppressed people in the world who have been touched by his leadership and vision ...

Kenya: Containing a Rebounding Crisis

Kenya: Containing a Rebounding Crisis
While the level of violence in the wake of December elections caught many off-guard, it is a not entirely surprising manifestation of intertwined political, economic, and ethnic divisions that have gone untended for decades ...

Is Anyone Serious about Ending the Political Crisis in Chad? (Activist Brief)

Is Anyone Serious about Ending the Political Crisis in Chad? (Activist Brief)
The lightning rebel strike on Chad’s capital, N’Djamena, in late January and early February is the latest and most dramatic consequence of two combustible situations: Sudan’s destabilizing regional policies and Chad’s internal political crisis. Read our Activist Brief for a summary of the current situation in Chad and the key players involved ...

Press Release: Darfur Activists Release Ads, Outline Four Steps China Must Take to End Darfur Crisis

Today, leading Darfur advocacy organizations released a statement outlining the four essential actions China should take, beyond private pressure on Sudan, to help end the genocide in Darfur ...

Press Release: Darfur Activists Outline Steps To Address Darfur Spillover Into Chad

Following attempts by reportedly Sudan-backed rebels to overthrow the Chadian government, with violence and displacement in Eastern Chad and capital city N’Djamena, Darfur activists urged world leaders to quickly adopt policies that will end Sudan’s menacing role in the region ...

Abyei: Sudan’s “Kashmir” (Strategy Paper)

Abyei: Sudan’s “Kashmir” (Strategy Paper)
Perhaps no area is more volatile and carries more implications for Sudan’s future than the oil rich region of Abyei—Sudan’s “Kashmir”—astride the boundary between North and South. If the political crisis regarding Abyei is not addressed, there is little potential for peace in the entire country ...

Abyei: Sudan’s “Kashmir” (Activist Brief)

Abyei: Sudan’s “Kashmir” (Activist Brief)
Perhaps no area is more volatile and carries more serious implications for Sudan’s future than the oil-rich region of Abyei—Sudan’s “Kashmir”—that straddles the boundary between north and south Sudan. If the political crisis over Abyei is not addressed, there is little potential for peace in the entire country. There remains time to remedy the situation, however, and U.S. leadership is crucial. Read our Activist Brief to learn more about Abyei, U.S. policy imperatives toward this crucial region, and what you can do to make a difference ...

Democracy: A Key to Peace In Sudan (Activist Brief)

Democracy: A Key to Peace In Sudan (Activist Brief)
The establishment of strong democratic institutions and processes in Sudan are a prerequisite for peace in Darfur and throughout the country. There are three major electoral milestones critical to the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement over the next three years. Read our Activist Brief for a short summary of the report and learn what you can do ...

Press Release: Darfur Activists Press White House for Full-time Sudan Envoy

Following reports that Andrew Natsios has recently resigned from his post as President Bush's Special Envoy to Sudan, Darfur activists joined together in pressing the White House to immediately tap a full-time envoy and team focused on ending the genocide in Darfur and bringing peace to all of Sudan ...

A Diplomatic Surge for Northern Uganda (Activist Brief)

A Diplomatic Surge for Northern Uganda (Activist Brief)
Disorder within the Lord’s Resistance Army, or LRA, leadership provides an opportunity for negotiators to pursue the conclusion of a deal with LRA leader Joseph Kony. The time to strike diplomatically is now. Read our Activist Brief for a summary of the report and to learn how you can take action now to encourage the U.S. to seize the opportunity to make a deal with Kony and end Africa’s longest-running war ...