المسألة الشائكة لتخفيف العقوبات عن السودان
شهادة براد بروكس-روبين مدير السياسات بمبادرة سنتري ومنظمة كفاية أمام اللجنة الفرعية المعنية بأفريقيا و الصحة الدولية وحقوق الإنسان العالمية والمنظمات الدولية التابعة للجنة الشؤون الخارجية بالكونغرس بشأن "المسألة الشائكة لتخفيف العقوبات عن السودان" في 26 أبريل 2017 السيد سميث -رئيس الجلسة- والسيدة باس -إحدى كبار الأعضاء- عضوا اللجنة الفرعية، أشكركما على عقد هذه الجلسة المهمة ومنح منظمة كفاية ومبادرتنا المتعلقة بالتحقيقات المالية، مبادرة سنتري، الفرصة لمشاركة وجهات نظرنا المتعلقة بدولةٍ لطالما أربكت صُنّاع القرار في الولايات المتحدة. تجدر الإشارة إلى أن الكونغرس يحظى بباع طويل وتأييد الحزبين في إدارة جهود الولايات المتحدة الرامية إلى تعزيز السلم وحقوق الإنسان والحريات ...
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دولة السودان العميقة” تقرير جديد يشرح بتفصيل الفساد الهائل وسرقة النفط والذهب والأرض في السودان”
يجب على واضعي السياسات في الولايات المتحدة وحول العالم أن يشرعوا في وضع إستراتيجية تعالج الأسباب الجذرية لدولة السودان العنيفة القائمة علي الفساد. 2 مايو 2017 – نشر مشروع كفاية تقريراً جديداً باللغة الانجليزية بتاريخ 25 ابريل 2017 بعنوان "الدولة السودانية العميقة: كيف يقوم النافذون بخصخصة ثروات السودان، وكيفية التصدي لذلك"، يوضح كيف أن دائرة داخلية قوية داخل الخرطوم حولت لملكيتها الخاصة النفط والذهب والأراضي بهدف الثراء الفاحش وللإبقاء على هيمنتها علي السلطة من خلال إستخدام المجاعة كوسيلة من أساليب الحرب، والقصف العشوائي علي السكان المدنيين، ومجموعة من الميليشيات ذات السمعة المشينة لقيامها بالتطهير العرقي. وقال الدكتور سليمان بلدو، كبير ...
And Where Is Industry Leadership To Overcome KP Structural Obstacles?
In this piece, which originally appeared in GemKonnect, Enough Project's Brad Brooks-Rubin writes, "It is, of course, difficult debate that brought the KP to life, and it is that same level of debate that will keep efforts going to address conflict diamonds, and broader issues in the diamond supply chain." ...
House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee hearing today: The Sentry’s Brad Brooks-Rubin Testifies in Congress on Sudan Sanctions
Today, The Sentry and Enough Project’s Brad Brooks-Rubin testified before the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations’ hearing on “The Questionable Case for Easing Sudan Sanctions.” ...
“Sudan’s Deep State” New Report Details Massive Corruption and Theft of Oil, Gold, and Land in Sudan
The Enough Project’s new report published today, “Sudan's Deep State: How Insiders Violently Privatized Sudan's Wealth, and How to Respond,” details how a powerful inner circle within Khartoum has privately expropriated oil, gold, and land for massive self-enrichment and to maintain control through the use of starvation as a method of war, the indiscriminate bombardment of its own civilian populations, and an array of militias notorious for ethnic cleansing ...
New Report: “Sudan’s Deep State: How Insiders Violently Privatized Sudan’s Wealth, and How to Respond”
Note: This blog contains excerpts directly from the report "Sudan's Deep State." Today, the Enough Project released a new report, "Sudan's Deep State: How Insiders Violently Privatized Sudan's Wealth, and How To Respond." It is the third report in the Enough Project’s "Violent Kleptocracy: Corruption and Conflict in East and Central Africa" series. Read the Full Report > Download the Two-Page Overview > The report details how President al-Bashir and his ruling National Congress Party have transformed Sudan into a system of violent kleptocracy that has endured for almost three decades. Regime elites, along with their enablers and facilitators, have ...
Sudan’s Deep State: How Insiders Violently Privatized Sudan’s Wealth, and How to Respond

Sudan’s government is a violent kleptocracy, a system of misrule characterized by state capture and co-opted institutions, where a small ruling group maintains power indefinitely through various forms of corruption and violence. Read our latest report ...
House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee Hearing This Wednesday: The Sentry’s Brad Brooks-Rubin to Testify in Congress on Sudan Sanctions
Brad Brooks-Rubin, Policy Director at The Sentry and Policy Advisor at the Enough Project, will testify this Wednesday, April 26, alongside a distinguished panel of activists before the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations’ hearing on “The Questionable Case for Easing Sudan Sanctions.” ...
Activist Brief: New Policy Approach to Sudan

Click here to download the one-pager. Past approaches for achieving peace in Sudan have failed. A new approach, in which a revitalized peace process is supported by new leverage developed through the expanded use of modernized financial pressure policy tools, could succeed. The focus would be to promote lasting peace and disrupt and ultimately dismantle the most enduring root cause of continuing conflict and dictatorship: the violent kleptocratic system constructed by President al-Bashir and his inner circle. To more effectively support peace, human rights, and good governance in Sudan, policymakers should construct a new policy approach that attempts to counter and ...