dave554.bsky.social
Vermont based farmer with a Global Security addiction
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Now that would make America great again!
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Tracking wildlife seizures is crucial for identifying trends in wildlife offenses and creating impactful mitigation measures. WDP will aid our partner organizations in crafting innovative strategies aimed at addressing the gaps within wildlife crime prosecution. 4/5
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WDP users on the frontlines of counter-wildlife trafficking can efficiently browse through the collected data using its tables and built-in advanced filters. They can also identify trends at a glance or create visualizations with powerful chart and map-making features. 3/5
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While sanctions against Abdelrahim explicitly include entities he controls with at least 50% of ownership, C4ADS encourages all actors to remove entities under the RSF’s business empire from their financial transactions and trade. 6/6
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Since last year, C4ADS has mapped the ways in which members of the RSF and its ruling family have combined and layered individual ownership of key financial institutions and companies to escape attempts to hold them accountable. 5/
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Well, among the bank’s shareholders are the companies Alwedian Sudanese (14.34%) and Aljil Alqadem (14.01%) — the latter of which is an Emirati corporation that Abdelrahim owns 49% percent of, thereby evading the scope of current sanctions efforts against the RSF leader. 4/
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In short, the RSF is not just a military group — it’s a business with a global footprint. Al-Khaleej Bank, for example, is a large regional institution with secondary global correspondent banking relationships in the EU, UK, and US. Why is Al-Khaleej worth noting? 3/
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Abdelrahim is sanctioned, a designation that extends to all of his owned entities. But as we showed last year, military leaders in both the RSF and SAF have more ownership of the major drivers of the Sudanese economy than you might think. 2/
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