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Date: 4 Mar 2017 03:48
Subject: U.S. Congressman accuses Sudan of obstructing humanitarian access
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*U.S. Congressman accuses Sudan of obstructing humanitarian access*

*Sudan Tribune* | March 3, 2017 (KHARTOUM) | http://www.sudantribune.com/
spip.php?article61791

http://wp.me/p45rOG-21z

*United States Congressman Jim McGovern has expressed strong disagreement
with the easing of sanctions against Khartoum holding Sudanese parliament
responsible for authorising repressive actions carried out by the
government.*

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*Congressman Jim McGovern (center), the voice of conscience on Sudan in the
U.S. Congress*

Last January, former President Barack Obama eased the 19-year economic and
trade sanctions on Sudan. The decision came as a response to the
collaboration of the Sudanese government in the fight against terrorism,
denying safe haven to the South Sudanese rebels and, improving humanitarian
access to people in need.

*This week, Jim McGovern, a senior House Democrat and leading voice in
Congress on human rights, met with the Speaker of the Sudanese Parliament
Ibrahim Ahmed Omer.*

*In a press release on Tuesday, the Democratic Co-Chair of the Tom Lantos
Human Rights Commission said during the meeting that Sudan’s National
Assembly and Omer in particular, “have been responsible for authorising
many of the most repressive actions carried out by the regime of President
Bashir.”*

*“And therefore are accountable for the murder of millions of their fellow
citizens and for the humanitarian crisis in Sudan,” he added. According to
the press release, the Congressman “plans to reintroduce bipartisan
legislation this year to impose targeted sanctions on the Sudanese
government for its genocidal acts and crimes against humanity.”* McGovern
insisted “on the continuing need for unfettered humanitarian access, the
release of all political prisoners and the cessation of all hostilities” in
order to further improving bilateral relationship between the U.S. and
Sudan.

He accused the Sudanese government of renewing attacks against the Sudan
People’s Liberation Movement/North (SPLM-N) positions in South Kordofan and
the Blue Nile. “Rather than ensure humanitarian access to South Kordofan,
Darfur and Blue Nile, Khartoum has renewed offensive operations in South
Kordofan, in violation of the agreements reached with the Obama
Administration that resulted in the easing of sanctions,” he pointed out.

South Kordofan and neighbouring Blue Nile states have been the scene of
violent conflict between the SPLM-N and Sudanese army since 2011.

*******
*Congressman McGovern Meets with Sudanese Leaders to Discuss Humanitarian
Crisis and U.S. Sanctions,*

Press Release by Congressman Jim McGovern | Feb 28, 2017

*WASHINGTON, D.C.* – This week U.S. Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA), a
senior House Democrat and leading voice in Congress on human rights, met
with Ibrahim Ahmed Omer, Speaker of the Sudanese Parliament.

In the meeting, Congressman McGovern reiterated his strong disagreement
with the easing of U.S. sanctions against the Government of Sudan, an
action taken at the end of the Obama Administration. Congressman McGovern
expressed that the Sudanese Congress, and the Speaker in particular, have
been responsible for authorizing many of the most repressive actions
carried out by the regime of President Bashir, and therefore are
accountable for the murder of millions of their fellow citizens and for the
humanitarian crisis in Sudan.

In response to the Speaker’s interest in further improving Sudan’s
bilateral relationship with the U.S., the Congressman insisted on the
continuing need for unfettered humanitarian access, the release of all
political prisoners and the cessation of all hostilities.

Rather than ensure humanitarian access to South Kordofan, Darfur and Blue
Nile, Khartoum has renewed offensive operations in South Kordofan, in
violation of the agreements reached with the Obama Administration that
resulted in the easing of sanctions.

The Congressman plans to reintroduce bipartisan legislation this year to
impose targeted sanctions on the Sudanese government for its genocidal acts
and crimes against humanity.

Congressman McGovern has long been an outspoken critic of the repressive
regime in Sudan. In May 2016, Congressman McGovern led *a bipartisan letter
with 120 lawmakers
<http://mcgovern.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/bipartisan-group-of-120-lawmakers-call-on-president-obama-to-keep-sudan>*
calling
on President Obama to keep the Sudan humanitarian crisis a priority.
-- 

*Eric Reeves*, Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s François-Xavier
Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights



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