Jehanne Henry is an associate director in Human Rights Watch’s Africa division. She supervises and contributes to the work on Sudan, South Sudan, and neighbouring countries in East and Central Africa. She has worked with the organization since late 2007.
Comment: Every year since the Arab Spring, the Sudanese have protested, and Bashir's government has consistently responded with excessive and lethal force, writes Human Rights Watch's Jehanne Henry.
Comment: The US' recent willingness to normalise relations with Sudan turns a blind eye to the country's well-documented human rights abuses, writes Jehanne Henry.
Jehanne Henry
Jehanne Henry is an associate director in Human Rights Watch’s Africa division. She supervises and contributes to the work on Sudan, South Sudan, and neighbouring countries in East and Central Africa. She has worked with the organization since late 2007.
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