The European Union says it is adopting restrictive measures Tuesday against six individuals ‘responsible for activities undermining the stability and political transition in Sudan’.
Fighting still rages between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and their affiliated militias.
On the RSF side, the new listings include Abdulrahman Juma Barakallah, a General commanding the RSF in West Darfur who the EU claims is responsible for committing atrocities and other abuses, instigating ethnically motivated killings, targeted attacks on human rights activists and defenders, conflict-related sexual violence, and the looting and burning of communities.
They also include the RSF’ financial adviser, as well as a prominent tribal leader of the Mahamid clan affiliated with the RSF in West Darfur.
On the SAF side, sanctions target the Director General of Defense Industry System (DIS), a company already sanctioned by the EU, and the Commander of the Sudanese Air Force, El Tahir Mohamed El Awad El Amin, for their responsibility in the indiscriminate aerial bombing of densely populated residential areas since the beginning of the conflict. Ali Ahmed Karti Mohamed, a former Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs under the Government of Omar al-Bashir is also listed.
Those targeted are subject to an asset freeze and a prohibition on the provision of funds or economic resources to them, directly or indirectly. Additionally, they are subject to travel bans in the European Union.
Restrictive measures under the Sudan sanctions regime now apply to a total of six individuals and six entities.
The united States last month issued similar punitive sanctions against individuals thought to have been prosecuting the war in Sudan in which thousands have died and over 2 million have fled.
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