Enough, and its investigative partner The Sentry, aims to counter armed groups and violent kleptocratic regimes that are fueled by grand corruption, transnational crime and terror, and the pillaging and trafficking of ivory, gold, diamonds, conflict minerals, and other natural resources. The Enough Project, an atrocity prevention research and policy non-profit organization, builds leverage for peace, human rights in Africa’s deadliest conflict zones by working to create real consequences for the perpetrators and facilitators of genocide and other mass atrocities. For media inquiries or interview requests, please contact: Greg Hittelman, Director of Communications, +1 3, This email address is being protected from spambots. Ismail will be available for selected media interviews following the hearing. gov/events/hearings/sudan- human-rights-and-sanctions Hearing details: humanrightscommission.house. ![]() Jehanne Henry, Senior Researcher, Africa Division, Human Rights Watch.Miles Windsor, Advocacy and Development Director, Middle East Concern.Ken Isaacs, Vice President of Programs and Government Relations, Samaritan’s Purse.Omer Ismail, Senior Advisor, Enough Project.Where: Room 2255, Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. ![]() Congress’ Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission hearing on “ Sudan: Human Rights and Sanctions.”įor press unable to attend the hearing will be available for viewing on livestream. (April 3, 2017) – Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 4, Omer Ismail, Senior Advisor at the Enough Project, will testify alongside a distinguished panel of activists before the U.S. Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission Hearing Tomorrow:Įnough’s Omer Ismail to Testify in Congress on Sudan Sanctions
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