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African Union and IGAD Urged to Clamp Down on Spoilers Undermining South Sudan’s Peace Process

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New Report Details How Repeated Failure by Regional Bodies to Follow Words with Action Fuels War in South Sudan ...

Spoiler Alert: The African Union’s and IGAD’s Contribution to South Sudan’s War

Spoiler Alert: The African Union’s and IGAD’s Contribution to South Sudan’s War
Spoilers on the battlefield and in the negotiations process have completely undermined the search for peace in South Sudan ...

Le Point Afrique Tribune – Centrafrique : pourquoi il est urgent de lutter contre les réseaux criminels

Cette tribune a été initialement publiée par Le Point Afrique et a été écrite par la chercheuse et analyste de l’Enough Project, Nathalia Dukhan ...

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 ...

U.S. Announces First Sanctions Under Global Magnitsky Act, Naming Individuals in South Sudan, Congo, and Other Countries

Enough Project lauds first critical step toward justice and accountability for corrupt officials who target human rights defenders, journalists Washington, DC – Today, the United States announced its first set of sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Act. Individuals named include Benjamin Bol Mel of South Sudan, and Dan Gertler related to activities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The Enough Project actively supported the passage of Global Magnitsky, and along with other concerned organizations has advocated for implementation of the law since it was adopted. Experts at Enough and its investigative initiative The Sentry are available for further comment, analysis, and interviews. John Prendergast, Founding ...

Justice for Atrocities Against Children in Congo Advances at Both Local and International Levels

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Two landmark decisions advancing justice in the Democratic Republic of Congo came down last week ...

U.S. Sanctions LRA Ivory Traffickers: Important Step, but More Comprehensive Approach Needed, Say Experts 

Enough Project praises this step and calls for broader actions on ivory trafficking networks, corrupt officials in South Sudan, Sudan, and Uganda in order to impact Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army and “rampant” poaching of endangered elephants in the region Washington, DC -- This week, the U.S. placed targeted sanctions on two key figures involved in the illegal trafficking of ivory for Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). After the United States and African Union disappointingly pulled out its counter-LRA mission in April 2017, the sanctions are an important step that must be built on significantly. A more comprehensive approach to counter both the ...

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

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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 ...