Yale dumps investments linked to Sudan

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Yale University is selling off its oil stocks linked to the African nation of Sudan because the country has been accused of genocide.

Yale University is selling off its oil stocks linked to the African nation of Sudan because the country has been accused of genocide.

“The time-honored principles that Yale observes as an ethical institutional investor have guided us to take this strong action,” Yale President Richard Levin said Wednesday in announcing the move.

He said he did not know the value of the stock, calling it “a small piece of a large fund.”

Accused of genocide
The United States and international humanitarian groups have accused the Sudanese government of using its oil wealth to wage genocide against the people in the western Darfur region.

Levin said the university had stock in one of seven oil companies that it determined were providing “the lion’s share of the revenue to the Sudanese government.”

The Yale Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility, with help from Yale Law School’s international human rights clinic, recommended the move, and Yale Corporation voted at a meeting last week to divest.

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