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US Body Calls On Congress To Freeze The Assets Of Sudan’s National Intelligence And Security Service

 

Omar el Bashir, President of the Republic of Sudan
Omar el Bashir, President of the Republic of Sudan (Photo/extracted)

April 29, 2017 (Nyamilepedia) —— The Sentry’s Brad Brooks-Rubin of the United States of America testifies before the US Congress on the situation of Sudan, and calls for sanctions and freeze assets of Sudan’s National Intelligence And Security Service (NISS), this news desk has learned from a detailed transcript from the agency that explained its position.

The Sentry’s Brad Brooks-Rubin testifies in the congress that it wants the United States to sanction Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) and its corporate network, a sanction that includes the assets freeze and unspecified measures. The body highly recommends that Sudan sanctions should be focused on gold and weapons manufacturing sectors.

The testimony indicates hat individuals can be targeted on the sanction, these individuals who have been responsible for acts of public corruption and serious human rights abuses throughout Sudan. The individuals with significant personal assets or corporate holdings in Sudan should be in the center of the target sanctions.

The Sentry consists of a team of analysts, regional experts, and financial forensic investigators which the money to disrupt the corrupt networks who fund and profit from genocide or other mass atrocities in Africa, it is an initiative of the Enough Project of the United States.

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