The Phenomenon of Torture: Hearings and Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Its Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on H.J. Res. 605, May 15, 16; September 6, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 296 pagini |
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... administration and Congress have been reluctant to enforce the laws that establish that the United States will not conduct business as usual with tor- turers . And so , we would like to say first , that if the human rights laws are to ...
... administration and Congress have been reluctant to enforce the laws that establish that the United States will not conduct business as usual with tor- turers . And so , we would like to say first , that if the human rights laws are to ...
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... Administration determines that extraordinary circumstances exist that necessitate the continuation of assistance . } 3. While the human rights legislation is a pledge of Congressional faith in the values upon which this nation was ...
... Administration determines that extraordinary circumstances exist that necessitate the continuation of assistance . } 3. While the human rights legislation is a pledge of Congressional faith in the values upon which this nation was ...
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... Administration recommends that aid be given to a country in spite of its flagrant disregard for human rights , a full accounting of the extraordinary circumstances that warrant this must be submitted to Congress automatically -- instead ...
... Administration recommends that aid be given to a country in spite of its flagrant disregard for human rights , a full accounting of the extraordinary circumstances that warrant this must be submitted to Congress automatically -- instead ...
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... administration with another and we don't do that at Amnesty International ; we're not interested in that ; what we're interested in is that the Government that is in power reacts to any human rights violations by any government . We ...
... administration with another and we don't do that at Amnesty International ; we're not interested in that ; what we're interested in is that the Government that is in power reacts to any human rights violations by any government . We ...
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... administration has engaged in those kinds of prac- tices , it's had a negative affect . When this administration has in fact raised its voice and intervened , it has often had a very ex- tremely positive affect . In South Korea , for ...
... administration has engaged in those kinds of prac- tices , it's had a negative affect . When this administration has in fact raised its voice and intervened , it has often had a very ex- tremely positive affect . In South Korea , for ...
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