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Faith and Human Rights Groups Urge Secretary Tillerson to Consider Persecution of Religious Minorities in Sudan Policy Review

In a joint letter, seven U.S. organizations have urged Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to consider issues relating to religious freedom and the persecution of religious minorities in Sudan as part of any strategic review relating to U.S. policy ...

7 U.S. Organizations Urge Secretary Tillerson to Consider Issues Relating to Religious Freedom and the Persecution of Religious Minorities in Sudan

In a joint letter, faith-based and human rights groups warn that religious and ethnic minority groups and faith-based charitable organizations in Sudan face discrimination, detention, violence, and the destruction of churches by the regime in Khartoum ...

New Brief: “The July Deadline Won’t Work: Why the U.S. needs to delay the decision on Sudan sanctions”

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In early July, the Trump administration must make a decision: follow through on an Obama-era plan to terminate sanctions on Sudan, or put the old sanctions regime back in place. But the Enough Project encourages a third option, as detailed in this new report ...

“July Deadline Won’t Work”: Trump Administration Should Delay Decision on Sudan Sanctions

The Trump administration should delay a July decision on U.S. sanctions on Sudan, according to a report published today by the Enough Project ...

The July Deadline Won’t Work: Why the U.S. needs to delay the decision on Sudan sanctions

As a July decision approaches on whether to permanently remove most sanctions on Sudan, the Trump administration should properly evaluate progress, or lack thereof, on each of the five tracks on which progress is required, and the administration should not privilege any single track over others ...

New Brief: “The Missing Track: The case for a new policy framework between the United States and Sudan”

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New Brief: “The Missing Track: The case for a new policy framework between the United States and Sudan”
This new Enough Project brief lays out a detailed plan for how the Trump administration can develop and implement a new track of engagement with Sudan focused on peace and respect for human rights – the absence of which helps perpetuate Sudan’s system of violent kleptocracy ...

Report Urges Trump Administration to Pursue New Policy Focus with Sudan

In a new report published today, the Enough Project lays out a detailed plan for how the U.S. can implement a new track of engagement with Sudan focused on peace and human rights, and backed up by strong financial pressure ...

The Missing Track: The case for a new policy framework between the United States and Sudan

The Missing Track: The case for a new policy framework between the United States and Sudan
In this new brief, the Enough Project lays out a detailed plan for how the Trump administration can develop and implement a new track of engagement focused on peace and respect for human rights – the absence of which help perpetuate Sudan's system of violent kleptocracy ...

Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | June 15

Enough's 5 Recommended Reads is a biweekly series featuring important stories you may have missed ...

TIME Op-ed: Why Donald Trump Needs to Take Action on Sudan

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In this op-ed, Enough's John Prendergast discusses the opportunity for the U.S. government to create a new human rights and peace track as part of a revitalized Sudan policy that addresses core U.S. interests such as peace, human rights, security, and good governance ...