Genocide in Sudan Continues as U.S. Eases Sanctions on War Criminals
The petition below represents the consensus of groups fighting a lonely fight in the American political process to try and advocate for policies that could discourage the Sudan government from exterminating the Nuba people. Yet somehow the U.S. State Department restored the stature of the former head of Sudan’s military who over saw the Darfour and Nuba genocides, allowing him to negotiate an easing of sanctions against a regime wanted for war crimes in the International Criminal Court. One of the concrete companies which recently gained sanctions release is owned by Sudan’s former military head and Prime Minister, Ali Karti, will supply the building of dams along the Nile River that will be used to flood hundreds of Nuba villages.
A Petition from Nuba Mountains Civil Society Organizations June 2016
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