Published: 05-30-07

“Additional tough targeted sanctions like those announced today by President Bush are long overdue. This welcome action is an important part of ongoing efforts to crack down on the genocide in Darfur.
It’s appropriate for the President to utilize every weapon in the economic and diplomatic arsenal to pressure the Khartoum government to end the genocide. In addition lawmakers at every level of government including state and local leaders can make a difference in this fight by supporting divestment from companies that do business with agents of genocide in Sudan.”
Sen. Cornyn introduced the bipartisan Sudan Divestment Authorization Act S. 831 in March along with U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin D-Ill. The bill encourages divestment of holdings in companies that engage in certain scrutinized business operations in Sudan.
In addition Sen. Cornyn is an original co-sponsor of the Genocide Accountability Act S. 888 which would close a current loophole in federal law that prevents the U.S. Department of Justice from prosecuting people in the United States who have committed genocide in other countries. The U.S. Senate passed the bill in March.