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September 5, 2008 4:10:37 PM CDT



Bush Tightens Sudan Sanctions

Posted May 29, 07 10:11 AM CDT in World US 

(Newser) – President Bush ordered new, tougher sanctions against Sudan today, ratcheting up pressure on Khartoum to end violence in the Darfur region. In an effort to keep the government from exploiting US resources to carry out genocide, the measures beef up enforcement and increase the number of companies and individuals barred from trading with the US or using American financial markets.

The US will also press for Security Council action. But appealing to the UN is problematic: officials had asked the White House for more time to negotiate, and China, a major investor in Sudan, holds a Security Council veto. Beijing joined the Sudanese government in condemning the new sanctions, saying investment is a better way to effect change.

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Sudanese Darfur survivor Ibrahim holds human skulls at the site of a mass grave on the outskirts of the West Darfur town of Mukjar, Sudan, April 23, 2007. The human bones and skulls are hard to hide in...   (Associated Press)
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President Bush makes remarks on Darfur, Tuesday, May 29, 2007, in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington. Bush ordered new U.S. economic sanctions Tuesday to pressure Sudan's government...   (Associated Press)
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