Review of U.S. Human Rights Policy: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, Marh 3, June 28, and September 21, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 200 pagini |
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Pagina 37
... loan to Chile so its society would not collapse , our leverage should certainly be used to achieve the amelioration of treatment of dissidents in that country . As we have seen recently , the ferment continues there . The aspirations of ...
... loan to Chile so its society would not collapse , our leverage should certainly be used to achieve the amelioration of treatment of dissidents in that country . As we have seen recently , the ferment continues there . The aspirations of ...
Pagina 45
... loans to South Korea , Argentina , Chile , Uruguay and Paraguay . Before the change in vote in favor of a loan for South Korea , notice was given to the committees during the Easter recess and within one week of the vote . Notice of the ...
... loans to South Korea , Argentina , Chile , Uruguay and Paraguay . Before the change in vote in favor of a loan for South Korea , notice was given to the committees during the Easter recess and within one week of the vote . Notice of the ...
Pagina 46
... loan was approved , however , after a compromise was worked out among the branches of government . I raise this example , Mr. Chairman , because the tactics used to approve this loan illustrate how the Reagan Administration persists in ...
... loan was approved , however , after a compromise was worked out among the branches of government . I raise this example , Mr. Chairman , because the tactics used to approve this loan illustrate how the Reagan Administration persists in ...
Pagina 54
... loans which are not within the meaning of " basic human needs " will slip through , as did the rural telephone loan to Guatemala . The most difficult term to define is " consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally ...
... loans which are not within the meaning of " basic human needs " will slip through , as did the rural telephone loan to Guatemala . The most difficult term to define is " consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally ...
Pagina 79
... in any way that we can . In this context I think that the change in the law is good . Hopefully it will lead to a more responsible and more realistic appraisal of future loans . Mr. YATRON . Mr. Carliner . Mr. CARLINER . I 79.
... in any way that we can . In this context I think that the change in the law is good . Hopefully it will lead to a more responsible and more realistic appraisal of future loans . Mr. YATRON . Mr. Carliner . Mr. CARLINER . I 79.
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1982 Country Reports ABRAMS administration's American Argentina believe Bureau of Human CARLINER Carter administration Chairman Chile concern Congress congressional criticism democracy democratic Department economic El Salvador Elliott Abrams Embassy example Executive Foreign Assistance Act foreign policy freedom gross violations groups Guatemala Haiti Helsinki Watch human rights abuses human rights laws human rights policy Human Rights Practices human rights reports human rights situation human rights violations improvement International Financial Institutions international human rights internationally recognized human Israel Israeli Government issue Laber LEACH legislation loans ment military organizations Pakistan pattern of gross PENN KEMBLE political Posner President problem question Reagan administration recognized human rights religious Reports on Human role Salvador Section 502B Section 701 security assistance South Africa South Korea Soviet Union specific statutes Subcommission subcommittee testimony Thank tion torture Turkey U.S. Congress U.S. Government United Uruguay violations of human violations of internationally votes WEISS word consistent YATRON
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Pagina 23 - Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education shall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit.
Pagina 197 - Except under circumstances specified in this section, no security assistance may be provided to any country the government of which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights.
Pagina 198 - Cross; and (2) the extent of cooperation by such government in permitting an unimpeded investigation by any such organization of alleged violations of internationally recognized human rights.
Pagina 199 - ... torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment, prolonged detention without charges, causing the disappearance of persons by the abduction and clandestine detention of those persons, or other flagrant denial of the right to life, liberty, and the security of person, unless such assistance will directly benefit the needy people in such country.
Pagina 44 - Act of 1979 for the export of crime control and detection instruments and equipment to a country, the government of which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights...
Pagina 197 - Accordingly, a principal goal of the foreign policy of the United States shall be to promote the increased observance of internationally recognized human rights by all countries.
Pagina 22 - Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks. ARTICLE 13 1. Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state.
Pagina 199 - House may request. (2) (A) A resolution of request under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be considered in the Senate in accordance with the provisions of section 601(b) of the International Security Assistance and Arms Export Control Act of 1976.
Pagina 197 - It is the policy of the United States, in accordance with its international obligations as set forth in the Charter of the United Nations and in keeping with the constitutional heritage and traditions of the United States, to promote and encourage increased respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion. To this end, a principal goal of the foreign policy of the United States is to promote the increased observance of internationally...
Pagina 198 - The Secretary of State shall transmit to the Congress, as part of the presentation materials for security assistance programs proposed for each fiscal year, a full and complete report, prepared with the assistance of the Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, with respect to practices regarding the observance of and respect for internationally recognized human rights in each country proposed as a recipient of security assistance.