The regents of the University of California has voted to divest from several companies doing business in Sudan over the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Darfur region. The vote marked the second divestment vote in the UC’s history, after it cut ties to companies linked to South African apartheid in 1986. The measure will affect the UC’s dealings with nine companies.
UC Regents Vote to Divest From Companies Linked to Sudan
HeadlineMar 21, 2006