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HRES 307 114th Congress House International Affairs Africa Correctional facilities and imprisonment Criminal procedure and sentencing Diplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroad Sudan Terrorism Violent crime

Condemning the Republic of the Sudan for its actions to pardon Mubarak Mustafa, who was responsible for the escape of two men convicted of the assassination of John Granville on January 1, 2008, and calling on the United States Department of State to continue to include Sudan on the list of state sponsors of terrorism.

Introduced: June 10, 2015 See on congress.gov
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Jun 10, 2015
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Condemns the Republic of the Sudan's pardon of Mubarak Mustafa for his role in allowing the men convicted of John Granville's assassination to escape imprisonment.

Calls on the Department of State to continue to list Sudan on the state sponsors of terrorism list until such time as the men convicted of John Granville's assassination are apprehended and the pardon of Mubarak Mustafa is repealed.

What's happening now June 10, 2015

Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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