Elizabeth Shackelford: A bipartisan effort aims to stop arming human rights abusers like Saudi Arabia

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Elizabeth Shackelford: A bipartisan effort aims to stop arming human rights abusers like Saudi Arabia
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Commentary: New legislation would mandate a review of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record, which would inform a debate on arm sales to the Saudis.

led by American-trained officers, these outcomes stoke greater instability and conflict, which only undermines America’s national interests around the world.There ought to be a law against this. Fortunately, there is. Unfortunately, it isn’t enforced.is underway to change that. If this effort succeeds, it would be a major step in reasserting Congress’ oversight role in military assistance and could open the door to far greater scrutiny over U.S.

The same law mandates the annual country reports on human rights practices, which often document patterns of abuse in countries we partner with. But these routine reports on every country, all released together once a year, haven’t been effective at triggering change. In contrast, a report requested under 502B, specifically called for by Congress, forces a public discussion on our security partnership with a specific country.

Despite these bad outcomes, Congress has failed for decades to make use of its oversight powers to end or limit support to abusive regimes, leaving the executive branch free to provide security assistance with minimal constraints.

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