U.S. Imposes Sanctions Targeting Colombian Fighters in Sudan

World 11:24 PM - 2026-04-17
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The United States imposed sanctions on Friday on five companies and individuals accused of recruiting former Colombian military personnel to fight on behalf of a paramilitary group in Sudan.

"This network has fueled the conflict, which has given rise to one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises and famines," the Treasury Department said in a statement.

The United States urged the Sudanese government army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to ⁠accept a three-month humanitarian truce without conditions, Treasury said.

The brutal three-year war between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has created what aid organisations describe as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

Hundreds of former Colombia forces have gone to Sudan to support the RSF in both combat and technical roles, fighting in battles around the country, Treasury said.

Those targeted in Friday's sanctions include Fenix Human Resources SAS, a Bogota, Colombia-based employment agency, and its manager, ‌Jose ⁠Libardo Quijano Torres; former Colombian Army Colonel Jose Oscar Garcia Batt, the owner of a Bogota-based recruiting company, Global Qowa Al-Basheria SAS and that company's manager, Omar Fernando Garcia Batte.

The sanctions mean all properties and interests of the designated people ⁠and companies in the United States are blocked.

Source: Reuters



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