SENATE
PASSES FEINGOLD-SUNUNU MEASURE SUPPORTING PEACEFUL RESOLUTION TO KENYAN
ELECTORAL CRISIS, CONDEMNING RECENT VIOLENCE
Bipartisan Resolution Also Calls for International Audit of the
December 2007 Kenyan Election Results
January 30, 2008
Washington D.C.
– Today, the U.S. Senate passed a resolution authored by U.S.
Senators Russ Feingold (D-WI) and John Sununu (R-NH), condemning the
recent violence in Kenya following the country’s December 2007
elections and calling on both of Kenya’s leading presidential
candidates to support a peaceful resolution to the electoral crisis.
The bipartisan resolution introduced by Feingold and Sununu, the Chairman
and Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African
Affairs respectively, also calls for an international audit of the election
results. In the month since the elections took place, violence has claimed
hundreds of Kenyan lives and displaced hundreds of thousands from their
homes. The resolution is cosponsored by 21 other senators.
“I am very
pleased the Senate has acknowledged that the crisis in Kenya must be
resolved peacefully, with the first step being internationally brokered
negotiations,” Feingold said. “The U.S. Senate is also now
on record in support of an independent and transparent review of the
entire electoral process and its outcome. I hope President Bush joins
us in calling on Kenya’s political leaders to refrain from igniting
violence and remain engaged in the U.N.-led international effort to
bring peace to a troubled nation.”
“The United
States Senate has unanimously reaffirmed its commitment to the people
of Kenya and their pursuit for democracy,” said Senator Sununu.
“The continuing violence and unrest is of great concern to the
United States and the international community. Both parties must continue
to work together to find a credible and appropriate solution to the
current crisis so that the country can return stability and peace to
its people.”
Feingold and Sununu’s
Kenya Resolution, S.Res.431:
- 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
A copy of the resolution
can be viewed here.
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