SENATE
PASSES FEINGOLD MEASURE CALLING FOR RESOLUTION TO CRISIS IN CHAD, CENTRAL
AFRICAN REPUBLIC, AND SUDAN
Bipartisan resolution calls for comprehensive peace
process to end violence
April 15, 2008
Washington, D.C. –
The U.S. Senate passed a resolution authored by U.S. Senator Russ Feingold
(D-WI), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African
Affairs, calling on governments, multinational bodies, and non-state
actors in Chad, the Central African Republic (CAR), and Sudan to implement
a comprehensive peace process to end the violence. The bipartisan resolution
recognizes that the conflicts in Chad, CAR, and Sudan are intricately
related and require increased cooperation and commitment from the national
governments, backed by the wider international community. Despite agreements
to cease support to rebel groups, these countries continue to suffer
cross-border attacks by armed militants, which have already displaced
thousands and left millions of people in need of humanitarian assistance.
Feingold’s resolution is co-sponsored by Senators Richard Lugar
(R-IN), Carl Levin (D-MI), and Chuck Hagel (R-NE) and 19 other senators.
“The conflicts in Chad,
the Central African Republic, and Sudan cannot be resolved in a vacuum
because they have both domestic and regional implications. A sustainable
peace requires good-faith negotiations both within and between the countries
with strong monitoring by the international community,” Feingold
said. “I am pleased the Senate has sent such an important and
timely message. The international community cannot ignore the complex
cross-border problems that have resulted in great suffering."
Feingold’s Resolution:
- Expresses concern for
the citizens who have been gravely affected by the violence in this
region
- Calls upon all parties
to cease hostilities immediately and uphold human rights
- Urges the governments
of Chad and Sudan to abide by promises not to support insurgent groups
and to recommit to inclusive negotiations towards regional peace
- Urges the government of
Chad to restore its political legitimacy by improving accountability,
provision of basic services, and respect for basic human and political
rights
- Encourages the United
States and international community to support multilateral peacekeeping
missions in Darfur, Chad, and Central African Republic and to play
an active, constructive role in a comprehensive peace process to stabilize
the region
Feingold has served on the
Subcommittee on African Affairs since 1993 and has served as both its
Chairman and Ranking Member. As the current Chairman, Feingold has continued
to make sure the United States addresses the region’s conflicts,
humanitarian and health crises, and governance challenges.
A copy of the resolution
can be viewed here. |