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Sudan: Human Rights Benchmarks for Sudan
HRW, 3 May 2017
On January 13, 2017, US President Barack Obama issued a presidential executive order that suspended the United States' comprehensive economic sanctions on Sudan in response to… Read more »
Human Rights Watch is calling on the U.S. government to insist that Khartoum takes tangible actions to improve its human rights record before permanently revoking sanctions.
Sudanese women protesting for their political rights (file photo).
President Barack Obama is set to lift some trade and investments sanctions, impacting businesses that deal with agriculture, import-export services, transportation, technology and ... Read more »
Rights activists say the amendments are incompatible with the outcomes of the concluded National Dialogue and reflects only the will of the ruling party. Read more »
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