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Enough’s John Prendergast: Reverse Course in South Sudan

Actors George Clooney (L) and Don Cheadle (C) appear with author John Prendergast at the National Press Club, Sept. 14, to discuss the findings of a two-year investigation into the networks of corrupt South Sudan's senior officials(Photo: Gary Feuerberg/Epoch Times)
Actors George Clooney (L) and Don Cheadle (C) appear with author John Prendergast at the National Press Club, Sept. 14, to discuss the findings of a two-year investigation into the networks of corrupt South Sudan’s senior officials(Photo: Gary Feuerberg/Epoch Times)

June 28, 2017(Nyamilepedia)–  In a new U.S. News & World Report op-ed published yesterday, Reverse Course in South Sudan, Enough’s Founding Director John Prendergast argues for a completely revamped approach to peace in South Sudan.

He writes: “The international actors engaged in South Sudan diplomacy should literally start doing the opposite of nearly everything they are doing now…Time to wreck and rebuild, aiming for a new approach that learns valuable lessons from the crushing failures of the past decade and refocuses on the most important pathways to a peaceful future for South Sudan”

Read the full op-ed in U.S. News and World Report: http://eno.ug/2ueeRdM

For media inquiries or interview requests, please contact: Greg Hittelman, Director of Communications, +1 310 717 0606, gh@enoughproject.org.

About THE ENOUGH PROJECT

The Enough Project supports peace and an end to mass atrocities in Africa’s deadliest conflict zones. Together with its investigative initiative The Sentry, Enough counters armed groups, violent kleptocratic regimes, and their commercial partners that are sustained and enriched by corruption, criminal activity, and the trafficking of natural resources. By helping to create consequences for the major perpetrators and facilitators of atrocities and corruption, Enough seeks to build leverage in support of peace and good governance. Enough conducts research in conflict zones, engages governments and the private sector on potential policy solutions, and mobilizes public campaigns focused on peace, human rights, and breaking the links between war and illicit profit. Learn more – and join us – at www.EnoughProject.org.

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