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Title 22
Chapter 107
§ 10009. Coordinated support to ...
§ 10011. Reports...
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Notes
§ 10010.
Limitation on assistance to the Sudanese security and intelligence services
(a)
In general
(b)
Exception; waiver
(1)
Exception
(2)
Waiver
The President may waive the limitation on the provision of assistance under subsection (a) if, not later than 30 days before the assistance is to be provided, the President submits to the appropriate congressional committees—
(A)
a list of the activities and participants to which such waiver would apply;
(B)
a justification that the waiver is in the national security interest of the United States; and
(C)
a certification that the participants have met the requirements of either
section 2378d of this title
for programs funded through Department of State appropriations or
section 362 of title 10
for programs funded through Department of Defense appropriations.
(c)
Conditions
(1)
In general
The conditions described in this subsection are that the Sudanese security and intelligence services—
(A)
have demonstrated progress in undertaking security sector reform, including reforms that professionalize such security and intelligence services, improve transparency, and reforms to the laws governing the Sudanese security forces, such as of the National Security Act, 2010 and the Armed Forces Act, 2007;
(B)
support efforts to respect human rights, including religious freedom, and hold accountable any members of such security and intelligence services responsible for human rights violations and abuses, including by taking demonstrable steps to cooperate with local or international mechanisms of accountability, to ensure that those responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide committed in Sudan are brought to justice;
(C)
are under civilian oversight, subject to the rule of law, and are not undertaking actions to undermine a civilian-led transitional government or an elected civilian government;
(D)
have refrained from targeted attacks against religious or ethnic minority groups, have negotiated in good faith during the peace process and constructively participated in the implementation of any resulting peace agreements, and do not impede inclusive political participation;
(E)
allow unfettered humanitarian access by United Nations organizations and specialized agencies and domestic and international humanitarian organizations to civilian populations in conflict-affected areas;
(F)
cooperate with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and organizations affiliated with the United Nations to allow for the protection of displaced persons and the safe, voluntary, sustainable, and dignified return of refugees and internally displaced persons; and
(G)
take constructive steps to investigate all reports of unlawful recruitment of children by Sudanese security forces and prosecute those found to be responsible.
(2)
Form
(d)
Sunset
This section shall terminate on the date that is the earlier of—
(1)
the date that is 2 years after
January 1, 2021
; or
(2)
the date on which the President determines that a successful rotation of military to civilian leadership in the Sovereignty Council has occurred.
(
Pub. L. 116–283, div. A, title XII, § 1270A
,
Jan. 1, 2021
,
134 Stat. 3974
.)
cite as:
22 USC 10010
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