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U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan

@ussesudan

Official account of the U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan, but dormant now.

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calendar_today19-09-2012 20:14:57

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As we mourn the passing of President Carter, we also celebrate his tireless advocacy for peace & global health. In Sudan, The Carter Center spearheaded numerous critical initiatives promoting peace, agriculture & health, including a 6-month ceasefire in 1995 so health workers could

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Let 2025 be the year that the Sudanese people achieve their aspirations for a peaceful, prosperous and democratic future. May the international community resolve not just to help the Sudanese achieve a ceasefire in this conflict but also to ensure that this becomes the last war

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In Sudan, 638,000 people are facing Famine & more than 30,000,000 Sudanese need humanitarian assistance resulting from the actions of the RSF & SAF. The Sudanese people need the fighting to stop & for all belligerents to allow full humanitarian access immediately. We also need

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The United States is sanctioning Rapid Support Forces leader Hemedti for his role in prolonging the war in Sudan. We’re also sanctioning seven companies and one individual for their roles in procuring weapons for the RSF.

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After a careful review of the facts and a comprehensive legal analysis, Secretary Antony Blinken has determined that members of the Rapid Support Forces and allied militias have committed genocide in Sudan. Today, we also imposed sanctions on RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo for his pivotal

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Today Secretary Antony Blinken announces a determination of genocide by the RSF, and Treasury Department is sanctioning RSF top commander Hemedti for his role in prolonging this conflict and sanctioning 7 companies for their role in procuring weapons for the RSF.  These sanctions will further

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These reported attacks on hospitals, as well as hospital patients & staff, in Khartoum are horrific and must end immediately. Leaders of the RSF, SAF, and allied militias should prevent these attacks on hospitals and ensure accountability for atrocities committed by members of

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Sudanese authorities’ Jan 1 affirmation to keep Kadugli Airport open to humanitarian flights is important but needs to be translated into action. To scale up the flow of aid, those authorities must facilitate efforts to increase the number of humanitarian actors on the ground in

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The reports emerging from Wad Madani, Sudan, featuring retributions against individuals are appalling. These acts must stop. While we take note of the SAF’s denunciation of the acts, the SAF and associated militias must immediately take action to investigate and hold those

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Overnight, more disturbing reports of RSF drone strikes targeting Sudan’s Merowe Dam complex, a critical power source for homes, hospitals, schools and more. Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions provides for special protections for dams. These are attacks on the

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I am deeply grateful for my conversations with Sudanese women engaged in peace efforts, from local civilian protection to high level negotiations. Their inspiring and powerful voices are key to restoring the transition to civilian governance and sustainable peace in Sudan.

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Sudanese civil society influencers, youth, and diaspora shared with me horrific stories of ongoing atrocities as well as uplifting stories of their peace work while living through war. Their dedication inspires action to break the cycle of impunity and stop this senseless war.

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My heartfelt thanks to Ambassador Rueben Brigety and Council on Foreign Relations for hosting yesterday’s outstanding conversation on the crisis in Sudan. CFR’s work keeps the spotlight on the conflict and humanitarian crisis and aligns energies across the spectrum of tools to end the violence.

My heartfelt thanks to Ambassador Rueben Brigety and <a href="/CFR_org/">Council on Foreign Relations</a> for hosting yesterday’s outstanding conversation on the crisis in Sudan. CFR’s work keeps the spotlight on the conflict and humanitarian crisis and aligns energies across the spectrum of tools to end the violence.
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I'm grateful to for the deep knowledge of the U.S. Institute of Peace for hosting an exceptional roundtable discussion on Sudan with leading policy makers, peace practitioners, & advocates. Many of these experts have helped to build the growing commitment and sense of urgency, here and in capitals