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Sudan's "million person marches" halted a military power grab, forcing an agreement on power sharing signed yesterday, but which still must be constitutionally codified. In a new op-ed [ [link removed] ] titled, "Sudan: Hidden Economic Stakes in Ongoing Power Struggle," the Enough Project's Senior Advisor Dr. Suliman Baldo sheds light on the kleptocratic system built under the regime of President Omar al-Bashir and the economic stakes influencing the actions of Sudan's Transitional Military Council.
"Strategies by the old guard to retain control over a hijacked economy continue to stymie both the hopes for political transformation and prospects for an economic revival that have brought millions into the streets," argues Dr. Baldo, making the case for the U.S. to deploy Global Magnitsky sanctions against those seeking to maintain a grip on corrupt power, as well as anti-money laundering measures to halt a flood of illicit assets out of the country.
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Ian Schwab
Director of Advocacy and Impact Strategy
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