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Treasury Sanctions Sudanese Paramilitary Commanders for Atrocities in El-Fasher
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What Sanctions Typically Do
- Restrict access: may block property or interests in property under U.S. jurisdiction.
- Limit transactions: U.S. persons may be prohibited from engaging in certain dealings.
- Signal risk: institutions often increase due diligence and screening.
How Readers Use This Information
- Compliance: update screening lists and customer risk processes.
- Context: understand why a designation occurred and which authorities were used.
- Public awareness: recognize networks and entities associated with the announcement.