Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold
On the President’s Announcement of Expanded and Tightened
Sanctions on Sudan
May 29, 2007
“While I am encouraged by the President’s long overdue
announcement that he is expanding and strengthening sanctions on Sudan,
unilateral actions are only a first step. A decade of unilateral American
sanctions has failed to force the Sudan regime to end the genocide in
Darfur. In order for the initiatives announced today to be effective,
the administration must redouble its diplomatic efforts at the United
Nations, and in particular with reluctant Security Council members,
to ensure these initiatives are complemented by similar multilateral
measures. This administration must work in concert with the international
community if targeted sanctions and economic pressure are to have any
meaningful impact in reversing the humanitarian crisis and ending the
genocide in Sudan.”
Senator Feingold, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee
on African Affairs, is a cosponsor of the Sudan Divestment Authorization
Act. Earlier this year, Feingold introduced S.Res.76, a resolution calling
for a comprehensive regional strategy in Africa to protect civilians,
facilitate humanitarian operations, contain and reduce violence, and
contribute to conditions for sustainable peace in eastern Chad, northern
Central African Republic, and Darfur, Sudan. Read more about what Senator
Feingold has done regarding the situation in Darfur here: http://www.feingold.senate.gov/issues_sudantimeline.html.
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