The following statement was submitted by Natonal Security Council spokesperson Ned Price.
Today
President Obama issued a new Executive Order imposing sanctions against
persons who have contributed to the ongoing crisis in Burundi. This
Executive Order provides the authority to block the assets of those
who, among other things, have engaged in or provided material support
for actions that threaten peace and security in Burundi, undermine
democratic processes, or who are responsible for or
complicit in human rights abuses against people in Burundi. The
Executive Order also imposes visa restrictions on those individuals
meeting the criteria for the asset freeze. In enacting sanctions, the
United States joins the European Union and the African
Union, which have also decided to impose sanctions on those Burundians
undermining peace in the country.
President
Nkurunziza’s pursuit of a third term in office has precipitated a
humanitarian, economic, and security crisis, forcing more than 200,000
Burundians to become refugees in neighboring countries. We have
received multiple, credible, and ongoing reports of targeted killings,
arbitrary arrests, torture, and political repression by security forces,
as well as violence and abuses by youth militia
affiliated with the ruling party. Recent dangerous rhetoric by
government officials has further contributed to the climate of fear and
risks inciting further violence.
At
the same time, some of those opposed to the Nkurunziza government have
resorted to violence against the government, government security forces,
and civilians, including murders, grenade attacks, and a coup attempt
in May 2015. These actions are also contributing to the instability in
Burundi. The United States remains opposed to the use of violence or
other unlawful means to achieve political aims
or to seize power.
We
call upon all parties in Burundi to reject violence, and we will
continue to investigate and impose consequences against leaders from the
government
or opposition who resort to violence and obstruct a political
resolution to this crisis. Our consideration of sanctions against
additional individuals is ongoing.
Burundi
is on the precipice, but there is a clear path available to Burundi’s
leaders to avoid further violence and reach a political solution to
the crisis. Now is the moment for all sides in Burundi to demonstrate
the strength and leadership necessary to put aside violence and engage
in an internationally-mediated dialogue outside Burundi. We stand
together with the many countries in the Great Lakes
region, the African Union, European Union, United Nations, and others
who have made this same appeal, and will support Burundi if it chooses
this path. As President Obama said in his recent message to the people
of Burundi, now is the time to stand against
violence and to begin the hard work of uniting.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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