In my view, lifting sanctions at this time will merely strengthen Robert Mugabe and the cabal around him.
President Kabila has been using every tactic at his disposal to manipulate institutions, suppress political opposition, ...
U.S. sanctions have been a very powerful and visible bipartisan signal of U.S. policy of standing firm on democracy.
Changing or ignoring those rules risks breaking that trust and sending a society towards turmoil and instability.
the Constitution of the United States, like many constitutions in Africa and around the world, limits him to two terms.
I introduced a resolution calling for targeted sanctions in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The lack of Zimbabwe's progress to date is not an indicator that sanctions, per se, have failed.
Sanctions against Zimbabwe would be much more effective if they were embedded in a broader strategy.
Sanctions should remain in place on Zimbabwe for the time being.
It is the policy of the United States to support the people of Zimbabwe in their struggle to effect peaceful, democratic...
It is a mistake to judge the lack of progress as a failure of sanctions per se.