[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 191 (Tuesday, December 13, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H8735]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GENOCIDAL SUDANESE GOVERNMENT HIRES LOBBYIST
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Virginia (Mr. Wolf) for 5 minutes.
Mr. WOLF. Mr. Speaker, I was appalled and outraged to learn yesterday
that the genocidal government of Khartoum has hired a lobbyist to
represent its interests here in Washington.
On December 10, a publication called ``Africa Intelligence'' reported
that the Sudanese Government has put a lobbyist on retainer with the
express purpose of trying ``to lift American sanctions against it.''
The article further reported that the law office of Bart S. Fisher
would be paid $20,000 a month plus expenses to represent this genocidal
government, a government which literally has blood on its hands.
I don't know how Mr. Fisher sleeps at night. Considering the follow:
Sudan's president, Omar Hassan Bashir, is an internationally indicted
war criminal. Bashir is accused by the International Criminal Court of
five counts of crimes against humanity--including murder, rape,
torture, and extermination--and two counts of war crimes.
But Khartoum's crimes are not simply a thing of the past. In a recent
hearing before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, a witness with
the NGO Human Rights Watch testified about the situation on the ground
in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile states in Sudan, saying: ``According
to witnesses we interviewed and other sources, government forces
shelled civilian areas, shot people in the streets and carried out
house-to-house searches and arrests based on lists of names of known
Sudan People's Liberation Movement supporters in the first weeks of
fighting.''
My office has received regular, reliable reports from individuals on
the ground echoing these claims. We have learned of ongoing aerial
bombardments in Blue Nile and Southern Kordofan states. We have heard
of nightmarish accounts of extrajudicial killings, illegal detention,
disappearances, and indiscriminate attacks against civilians.
Furthermore, evidence gathered through satellite imagery by the
Satellite Sentinel Project shows at least eight mass graves found in
and around Kadugli, the capital of Southern Kordofan.
Literally thousands have fled the violence, which begs the question,
Who is their lobbyist? They are in desperate straits having left behind
their entire lives. Who is their lobbyist? They are facing malnutrition
and prolonged displacement. Who is their lobbyist?
To put a human face on these questions, consider this picture taken
by a Voice of America photographer of a malnourished child with a
feeding tube inserted in his nose in an attempt to get him the
sustenance he so desperately needs. He is one of roughly 25,000 people
in the Yida refugee camp that have fled the fighting in Sudan and
crossed the border in South Sudan.
I ask Mr. Fisher, the lobbyist: Where is the child's lobbyist, the
lobbyist for this child?
Today I am sending a letter to President Obama, the State Department,
the Justice Department, and the Treasury Department seeking immediate
clarification on what appears to be an indefensible situation.
According to news report and the Foreign Agents Registration page of
the Department of Justice Web site, Mr. Bart Fisher is representing the
Government of Sudan. Was he granted a license from the Office of
Foreign Assets Control at Treasury, as is required to represent the
genocidal country of Sudan given the U.S. sanctions which are in place
against it? If not, is his representation a violation of law? If so,
why would the Obama administration allow this to move forward?
There are many questions which demand answers. But one thing is
clear: it appears that Mr. Fisher's contract with the Government of
Sudan went into effect in November. If he has received one penny from
the Government of Sudan, he should return it immediately; or better
yet, he should donate it to one of the NGOs seeking to serve the
suffering Sudanese people in Yida refugee camp who have been brutalized
by their own government, i.e., Mr. Fisher's client.
[From the Africa Intelligence, Dec. 10, 2011]
Khartoum Hires a Lobbyist in U.S.
The Sudanese government has just taken on a lobbyist in
Washington, United States to try to lift American sanctions
against it. The Law Office of Bart S. Fisher summarised the
contract in a letter to the Sudanese embassy in Washington
dated November 1, stating that its work would be carried out
within the limits of the Sudanese Sanctions Regulations, for
a fee of $20,000 a month plus expenses. Bart Fisher is a
longstanding lobbyist for China and for Chinese companies,
combining the legal defence of its clients and lobby
activity. In the case of Sudan, he will advise Khartoum on
how to obtain the reduction or cessation of U.S. sanctions
and the removal of the country from the State Department list
of State Sponsors of Terror. It will also aid the Sudanese
Embassy in Washington in the requisite legal procedures.
Fisher will have work to do, since the contract was signed on
10 November just as military tension is growing on the border
with Southern Sudan and a coalition of 66 organisations in
the United States, Act for Sudan, recently asked President
Barack Obama to impose a no fly zone over Darfur, South
Kordofan and Blue Nile, to prevent Khartoum from attacking
the civilian population.
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