Admin l Saturday, December 18, 2021
WASHINGTON – The United States of America today imposed sanctions on leader of the militia group, Union for Peace(UPC) in Central African Republic, Mr Ali Darassa in connection with alleged human rights abuses.
In a statement, Secretary of State, Mr. Anthony Blinken said the United States is designating Ali Darassa, the leader of the Central African Republic (CAR)-based militia group Union for Peace in the Central African Republic (UPC), pursuant to Executive Order 13667, in connection with serious human rights abuses.
According to him, the UPC uses killings, kidnapping, and other violence to achieve its goals. “For example, on November 15, 2018, UPC members attacked an internally displaced persons camp in Alindao, resulting in the deaths of a number of individuals.
“ In another incident, on March 15, 2020, four people were reportedly detained and tortured in Mboki under the orders of the UPC”, he said.
He explained that Darassa’s decision to abandon the country’s 2019 Peace Agreement further threatens the peace and stability of the country and has resulted in additional human rights abuses as well as exacerbated Central Africans’ suffering.
“We urge UPC and all parties to the conflict to heed President Touadera’s October 15 ceasefire declaration, immediately halt combat operations, and begin the dialogue for peaceful political solutions”, he said.
