ICYMI Sen. Coons in Foreign Policy: Targeted sanctions can help restore democracy in Sudan

Source: United States Senator for Delaware Christopher Coons

WASHINGTON — In case you missed it, U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) and The Sentry’s John Prendergast published an op-ed in Foreign Policy today discussing the future of Sudan as the Sudanese people continue to push for democracy in a nationwide movement. Senator Coons, Chairman of the State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee and a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, calls for the United States to invest in Sudanese organizations resisting military rule and impose modern, comprehensive sanctions against coup leaders like those contained in the Sudan Democracy Act that Senator Coons introduced last year to allow for Sudan’s democracy movement to grow.

Foreign Policy: Targeted Sanctions Can Help Restore Democracy in Sudan

By Senator Chris Coons and John Prendergast

The struggle is on for Sudan’s future, and the outcome of the current strife between the kleptocratic military and the resilient protest movement in the streets will have consequences far beyond the Horn of Africa for the United States, its allies, and its adversaries. Russia held talks in Moscow with senior Sudanese military officials as Russian troops were invading Ukraine, and is suspected of involvement in the military coup in Khartoum in October. Egypt and Persian Gulf countries are reluctant to risk short-term stability to support a democratic transition in their neighborhood. China wants a business partner.

Though Europe supports a democratic transition, it does not want hundreds of thousands of new migrants heading north; Sudanese regime leaders have suggested this will happen if the international community does not support the military-led government.

The Sudanese people, however, are not backing down in the defense of their political gains. Even in the face of persistent killings, sexual violence, and arrests by the regime, a massive, nationwide pro-democracy movement has for months maintained nonviolent street protests. The determination these thousands of people have shown as they risk their lives against heavily armed security forces should serve as a reminder the world over of how precious democracy truly is.

The full op-ed can be read here.

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