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  • Sudan remains the greatest humanitarian crisis in the world today. The U.S has determined that genocide and war crimes are taking place.  Famine has been declared in multiple locations in Sudan. Please take one or more of these easy actions to help ensure that Sudan is not forgotten. It is vital to get food to…

  • The letter is also posted online here. April 28, 2023 President Joseph R. Biden 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 RE: Human rights concerns in Sudan Dear President Biden, We, the undersigned organizations, are writing with deep concern over the catastrophic situation unfolding in Sudan. Since 15 April, fighting between the Sudan Armed Forces…

  • Act for Sudan sent a letter to Prime Minister Hamdok registering our concerns regarding ongoing violence and insecurity in Darfur and calling attention to the urgent need for progress on the ground. Please help by sharing the letter with your contacts and posting and tweeting about the letter. Post this message on facebook: @actforsudan letter…

  • Download the PDF version of this letter here. Dear Prime Minister Hamdok, We write to express our appreciation for your efforts to realize the demands of the December Revolution for freedom, peace and justice, to call attention to the urgent need for progress on the ground, and to register our concerns regarding ongoing violence and…

  • The United States must expel Mohammed Atta, the Chargé d’affaires at the Sudan Embassy in Washington.  As the former Director of NISS, he was responsible for organizing and executing serious crimes against the Sudanese people. Atta should be ineligible to be in the U.S., and his connections with terrorist organizations make him a U.S. national security…

  • Given the terror and destruction associated with Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS), we are shocked the U.S. would issue a visa to Mohammed Atta al-Moula, the former Director of NISS, and accept Atta as Sudan’s top diplomatgy in Washington, DC. Atta’s presence in the U.S. is not only an affront to the victims…

  • Ibrahim Ghandour, the Foreign Minister of Sudan, will be in Washington, D.C., this Thursday and Friday to attempt to seal the deal on lifting U.S. sanctions on Sudan.

  • As you know, Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. March 4th marks the 7th anniversary of the ICC issuing the first arrest warrant for al-Bashir. This anniversary arrives while government-led violence against ethnic-African civilians has been increasing and worsening, and delivery of…

  • There is a petition on “We the People” with over 30,000 signatures asking for the lifting of the US sanctions against Sudan. Sudanese diaspora believe that the Government of Sudan is behind the campaign and want to fight back. They created their own counter-petition and we must hep amplify their voices. ACT NOW: SIGN THE…

  • As a senior official within the government of Sudan, Mr. Karti, along with many other Sudanese officials, has played a direct role in Sudanese government war crimes for many years. His resume includes an extended stint as coordinator and leader of Popular Defense Forces (PDF), who were responsible for widespread abuses in southern Sudan during…