Human Rights in Northern Ireland: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, June 24, 1997, Volumul 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 276 pagini |
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... conflict and to suggest possible solutions we have invited many distinguished guests to testify before the Con- gress today . In addition to international human rights experts , we are pleased to have with us human rights advocates not ...
... conflict and to suggest possible solutions we have invited many distinguished guests to testify before the Con- gress today . In addition to international human rights experts , we are pleased to have with us human rights advocates not ...
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... conflict in Northern Ireland is only one of many ethnic or religious conflicts in many parts of the world . And when we have the temptation to succumb to pessimism , it is always important to realize that occasionally these conflicts ...
... conflict in Northern Ireland is only one of many ethnic or religious conflicts in many parts of the world . And when we have the temptation to succumb to pessimism , it is always important to realize that occasionally these conflicts ...
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... conflict that they are most . at risk . It is precisely because of this that we are so appreciative of the opportunity to speak to you today . International — especially U.S. - involvement in developments in Northern Ireland has been ...
... conflict that they are most . at risk . It is precisely because of this that we are so appreciative of the opportunity to speak to you today . International — especially U.S. - involvement in developments in Northern Ireland has been ...
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... conflict will require mechanisms to ensure that the rights of all are adequately protected . We are concerned , however , that human rights were not inte- grated into the management of the peace process by the previous U.K. Government ...
... conflict will require mechanisms to ensure that the rights of all are adequately protected . We are concerned , however , that human rights were not inte- grated into the management of the peace process by the previous U.K. Government ...
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... conflict in Northern Ireland human rights must be at the heart of any peace process . Early signals from the new Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , Mo Mowlam , have been particularly positive . She however must not be deflected ...
... conflict in Northern Ireland human rights must be at the heart of any peace process . Early signals from the new Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , Mo Mowlam , have been particularly positive . She however must not be deflected ...
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