FEINGOLD,
SUNUNU CONDEMN VIOLENCE IN KENYA, CALL FOR INTERNATIONAL AUDIT OF THE
ELECTION
Bipartisan Effort Calls for Peaceful Resolution to Current Electoral
Crisis in Kenya
January 28, 2008
Washington D.C. – U.S.
Senators Russ Feingold (D-WI) and John Sununu (R-NH), the Chairman and
Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African
Affairs respectively, introduced a resolution today calling for a peaceful
political resolution to Kenya’s contested presidential election
in December 2007. Along with condemning the violence, this bipartisan
resolution calls on both of Kenya’s leading presidential candidates
to engage in internationally brokered dialogue and supports calls for
an international audit of the recent election results. In less than
one month, the election crisis has resulted in violence that has claimed
hundreds of Kenyan lives and displaced hundreds of thousands from their
homes.
“The crisis in Kenya
must be resolved peacefully, and the current internationally brokered
negotiation is an important first step,” Feingold said. “It
is also important that there is an independent and transparent review
of the entire electoral process and its outcome. As a key U.S. ally
and role model for other aspiring democracies in the region, Kenya must
not move backward from the important democratic gains it has made since
the 2002 election. The Bush Administration must ensure that Kenya’s
political leaders refrain from igniting violence, and that they remain
engaged in the internationally brokered dialogue led by former UN Secretary
General Annan.”
“The United States
and all free and democratic nations must stand with the Kenyan people
who exercised their right to vote on December 27, 2007,” said
Sununu. “It is equally important that Kenya’s leaders recognize
the importance of resolving the electoral crisis so that the country
can move forward on a path to democracy. This resolution is designed
to reinforce our support for a strong ally in an unstable region. Moreover,
I hope that the continued engagement of our State Department and the
international community will provide the necessary assistance to end
the current crisis.”
Feingold and Sununu’s
Kenya Resolution:
- Condemns the ongoing violence
- Supports an international
audit of election results
- Urges President Bush to
consider sanctions and support diplomatic efforts
- Calls on the leading Kenyan
presidential candidates to respect the will of the Kenyan people
- Calls on Kenya security
forces to refrain from excessive use of force
- Calls on the international
community to provide assistance to Kenyan refugees
- Calls for an end on media
restrictions
- Condemns threats to civil
society leaders
- Holds all political actors
in Kenya responsible for the safety of civil society leaders and human
rights advocates
- Commends the Kenyan people
for their commitment to democracy
The resolution is cosponsored
by a bipartisan group of senators including Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Joe
Biden (D-DE), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Sam Brownback (R-KS), Ben Cardin
(D-MD), Bob Casey (D-PA), Hillary Clinton (D-NY), Norm Coleman (R-MN),
Chris Dodd (D-CT), Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chuck Hagel (R-NE), Tom Harkin
(D-IA), Ted Kennedy (D-MA), John Kerry (D-MA), Carl Levin (D-MI), Robert
Menendez (D-NJ), Barack Obama (D-IL), and Olympia Snowe (R-ME). A copy
of the resolution can be viewed here.
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