Condemning attacks on civilians in Sudan and calling for an end to external support to the warring parties and for efforts to promote a negotiated settlement of the war.
Impact
If passed, HR1179 would reinforce the United States' stance on Sudan's civil war and its advocacy for a negotiated end to the conflict. The bill emphasizes the need for humanitarian access to affected regions while calling for an end to external support for the warring parties. This policy could influence foreign aid and diplomatic relations, urging international entities to prioritize the safety and security of Sudanese citizens and to support transitional justice initiatives aimed at restoring peace and stability in the region.
Summary
House Resolution 1179 aims to condemn the ongoing violence against civilians in Sudan amidst the prolonged civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The resolution recognizes the devastating humanitarian impact of the conflict, which has reportedly resulted in over 400,000 deaths and displaced more than 14 million people. It highlights evidence of war crimes and genocide committed against certain communities, notably the non-Arab populations in Darfur, as documented by various human rights organizations and the U.S. Secretary of State's determinations.
Contention
The resolution's most notable points of contention arise from the call for an end to external support for the SAF and RSF, which could strain relationships with countries or entities that have interests in continuing their support. Furthermore, the push for a diplomatic resolution may conflict with various stakeholders involved in the conflict, who could resist efforts that undermine their positions or interests. The challenge remains balancing the immediate need for humanitarian relief against the long-term goal of achieving sustainable peace and democratic governance in Sudan.
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