Editorial Team
Kampala, Uganda (RTN) - The United States Treasury Department announced on Wednesday that it had imposed individual sanctions on South Sudanese First Vice President
Taban Deng Gai, for his involvement in the killing of political
activists.
The US Treasury said in a statement that "As First Vice President, Deng reportedly arranged and
directed the disappearance and deaths of human rights lawyer Samuel Dong
Luak (Dong) and SPLM-IO member Aggrey Idry (Aggrey)," said the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
According to the OFAC, the first vice-president who had broken away
from the SPLM-IO directed the murder of the two activists thinking he
consolidates his position in the government of President Salva Kiir and
would weaken support for opposition leader Riek.
"(He) had regularly sent his own security officials to monitor and
plan the abduction of SPLM-IO members located outside of South Sudan, "
said the statement adding he wanted to send a clear message to all
SPLM-IO members that they were not safe even outside of the country.
On10 December 2019, the US Treasury Department designated already
South Sudanese individuals for their involvement in the death of Dong
and Aggrey.
The sanctions against the first vice-president are implemented under
the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act that targets
perpetrators of serious human rights abuses and corruption
The sanctions freeze Gai’s U.S. assets and generally prohibit Americans from doing business with him.
The statement said that the Gai’s attempt to silence the opposition party is derailing South Sudan’s ability to implement the peace
agreement
“The United States calls on all nations to exclude from the
international financial system those who jeopardize South Sudan’s
future,” . said Deputy Secretary Justin G. Muzinich.
The Treasury stressed that Washington will not hesitate to target
those who have perpetuated the conflict and "will continue to apply
pressure on the senior leadership of South Sudan to take concrete
measures to bring peace and stability to the country".
(ST)
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