George Clooney Donates $1M To Fight Corruption In Africa
Popular Hollywood actor, George
Clooney has donated $1 million to the Sentry campaign group to help
in the fight against war crimes and corruption in Africa.
The Clooney Foundation for Justice
yesterday announced the donation to the Sentry, an investigative initiative
that Clooney co-founded to uncover the financial networks behind conflicts in
Africa.
In a statement, Clooney said:
"Our focus is to make sure that war crimes don’t pay.
We want to make it more difficult for those willing to kill en masse to secure
their political and economic objectives.
When we’re able to go after the warlords’ wallets and
bankrupt those who choose the bullet over the ballot, suddenly the incentives
are for peace, not war; transparency, not corruption.”
The Sentry said the money will help
fund reports in the coming year on “state looting and illicit financial flows
out of the war-torn countries of South Sudan, Sudan, Congo, Somalia and the
Central African Republic.”
Clooney, who has been involved in
using satellites to monitor military movement on the border between Sudan and
South Sudan, founded the Sentry investigative initiative with human rights
activist John Prendergast in 2015.
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