‘A moment missed’: House subcommittee issues limited report, few recommendations on Sudan ‘catastrophe’

The House Subcommittee on International Human Rights' May 7 report was 780 words long, and didn't declare whether a genocide is unfolding in Sudan, disappointing some past witnesses.
Liberal MP Fayçal El-Khoury chairs the House Subcommittee on International Human Rights, which operates by consensus.

Witnesses who appeared before a House subcommittee during its study of the conflict in Sudan say they had hoped that MPs were going to table a more comprehensive report than they ultimately did.

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