Months after its peers, Canada sanctions Sudanese linked to year-long civil war
- Canada imposes sanctions on individuals contributing to Sudan's civil war crisis, including paramilitary commander Abdelrahim Hamdan Dagalo and former foreign minister Ali Karti.
- The conflict, fuelled by factions within Sudan's army, has led to the world's largest internal displacement crisis.
- A conference in Paris is addressing Sudan's humanitarian crisis, as the UN warns of famine.
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OTTAWA — Canada announces sanctions against those it accuses of having perpetrated the civil war in the Sudan, as the conflict enters its second year. For months, experts from Africa and the New Democratic Party have criticized Liberals for failing to follow the example of comparable countries, such as the United States, by imposing sanctions on those who give power to "warlords". Two people are subject to sanctions: Sudanese paramilitary comman…
Months After Its Peers, Canada Sanctions Sudanese Linked to Year-Long Civil War
Canada is announcing sanctions against those it blames for perpetuating Sudan’s civil war, as the conflict enters its second year. For months, Africa experts and the NDP have criticized the Liberals for not following peer countries such as the U.S. in laying sanctions against those empowering warlords. Those sanctioned include Sudanese paramilitary commander Abdelrahim Hamdan Dagalo as well as former foreign minister Ali Karti, who led an Islami…
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