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Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Canadian sanctions related to South Sudan were implemented under the Special Economic Measures Act. We started our own sanctions with a list of two people, and after that, the UN sanctions kicked in with six people, including the two people we had already included in our own sanc

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  On an arms embargo, we're still very supportive of an arms embargo in South Sudan because we believe, if it's done through the UN or through the African Union, it will be more effective. We still hope something like that can happen. Now what will happen in the next few months is

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  This process was certainly a UN-led process, and we will need to continue the conservation with other members of the international community to see what's the most appropriate next step, given the situation. As I said, there is a lot of hope placed in the national dialogue that

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  You are raising a great question. Mr. Chair, the whole issue of sustainability of results in South Sudan is a big question. It's a fragile state. It is difficult to talk about sustainability, so we have to constantly apply the conflict sensitivity to our programming to ensure t

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Mr. Chair, the situation of internally displaced people will certainly provide the information. Of the 3.3 million, about 1.48 million are actually outside of South Sudan. The rest are within the country, so they are internally displaced. There are some in the protection of civil

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Mr. Chair, there are a number of partners currently working in support of those children who have been involved in conflicts. UNICEF is one of the key players in that regard. As we know, Canada has been supporting UNICEF in different forms. There are also some non-governmental o

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Mr. Chair, there are apparently some sanctions in place, established by the United Nations, against six South Sudanese individuals on each side of the conflict. We have also been pushing for an arms embargo, as I mentioned a few minutes ago, which unfortunately was not passed in

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Canada is very active both diplomatically and politically. It has also been very active in the development initiatives we are working on. As to the hybrid court, that commitment was made in the peace agreement that was signed. We are working with the African Union to ensure that

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  The published reports have highlighted a number of abuses, backed up by evidence. Together with the other members of the international community, we ensure that the abuses are reported. As I already said, we are members of the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission. Through t

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Mr. Chair, the issue of humanitarian workers has been at the forefront of our discussions, both diplomatically and on the ground. We have voiced our concerns and have been keeping the pressure on the Government of South Sudan to provide humanitarian access for humanitarian worker

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  The issue of children involved in conflicts is something that Canada takes very seriously, and it condemns any such involvement. As you know, Canada and the international community have imposed sanctions against individuals in the various parties in the conflict. We maintain tha

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  There were seven votes in favour of the resolution and eight abstentions. It was because of those abstentions that the resolution was not adopted. This is unfortunate, but we continue to work with our partners through the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission, which monitors

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Mr. Chair, it is clear that the food insecurity situation in South Sudan is really problematic. What we understand is that the situation is actually worsening rather than improving. Canada, through our development assistance programming, has been supporting South Sudan in helpi

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Up to 2016, most of the conflict was focused around the greater Nile region, which borders Sudan where a lot of the oil reserves are. Since then we've seen an escalation of the conflict, mostly in the Equatoria region, which is in the middle. The situation in Juba is stable, and

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Mr. Chair, regarding the situation in Sudan, allegations have been made around the world for a number of years regarding Sudan in South Sudan. We know there are a number of unresolved border issues and that there are issues around the fees that are affecting.... We have heard all

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Edmond Wega