Following the Danforth Report: Defining the Next Step on the Path to Peace in Sudan : Hearing Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, June 5, 2002U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 91 pagini |
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... issues raised by the hearing . And thank you for your recognition . Chairman HYDE . After consultation with the Ranking Minority Member , Mr. Lantos , who feels strongly that all of the representa- tives of the United States Government ...
... issues raised by the hearing . And thank you for your recognition . Chairman HYDE . After consultation with the Ranking Minority Member , Mr. Lantos , who feels strongly that all of the representa- tives of the United States Government ...
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... issues not that these weren't tough issues - but to include the really tough issues of self - determination , religious freedom , and re- source sharing from the oil . Those are the key elements that are going to make up , if you will ...
... issues not that these weren't tough issues - but to include the really tough issues of self - determination , religious freedom , and re- source sharing from the oil . Those are the key elements that are going to make up , if you will ...
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... issues that come up like self - deter- mination for the south , and I might add that that has to be nego- tiated by the parties themselves if any agreement is to be sustain- able . We can all assist , and we can help , and we can give ...
... issues that come up like self - deter- mination for the south , and I might add that that has to be nego- tiated by the parties themselves if any agreement is to be sustain- able . We can all assist , and we can help , and we can give ...
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... issue in our diplomatic relations with the Government of Sudan . The Department's recent release of the Patterns of Global Terrorism report points to our sustained vig- ilance . While the report does refer to a measurable increase in ...
... issue in our diplomatic relations with the Government of Sudan . The Department's recent release of the Patterns of Global Terrorism report points to our sustained vig- ilance . While the report does refer to a measurable increase in ...
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... issue specifi- cally . In February 2002 , the government and the SPLA agreed to cease attacks on civilians in ... issues , the difficulty of achieving these agree- ments underscores the necessity of outside intermediaries . Specifically ...
... issue specifi- cally . In February 2002 , the government and the SPLA agreed to cease attacks on civilians in ... issues , the difficulty of achieving these agree- ments underscores the necessity of outside intermediaries . Specifically ...
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abduction Abyei Administration African Andrew Natsios Arab areas capital market sanctions cease-fire Chairman HYDE civil civilians Commission commitment Committee conflict CONGRES CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue Danforth Report Declaration of Principles DENG Dinka diplomatic displaced efforts engagement fight GILMAN going government of Sudan hearing human rights humanitarian access humanitarian assistance IGAD IGAD process International Religious Freedom issue JERSEY John Danforth KANSTEINER Khartoum LANTOS lasting peace leverage LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ment military million monitoring National Democratic Alliance National Islamic Front Natsios negotiations Nuba Mountains oil revenues Operation Lifeline Sudan parties PAYNE peace in Sudan peace process political Prendergast President Bush question RARY region religion RESS THE LIBRARY role Samaritan's Purse Secretary self-determination Senator Danforth slavery SMITH southern Sudan Special Envoy SPLA Sudan Peace Act Sudanese government TANCREDO Thank tion U.S. government U.S. policy United USAID Western Upper Nile Winter
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Pagina 24 - This right shall include freedom to have or adopt a religion or belief of his choice, and freedom, either individually or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in worship, observance, practice and teaching. 2. No one shall be subject to coercion which would impair his freedom to have or to adopt a religion or belief of his choice.
Pagina 16 - Sudan because we have found that the Government of Sudan is the world's most violent abuser of the right to freedom of religion and belief. The...
Pagina 18 - Members of the Committee. Good morning and thank you for this opportunity to...
Pagina 23 - There is perhaps no greater tragedy on the face of the earth today than the tragedy that is unfolding in the Sudan.
Pagina 22 - Sudan, several of which have been adopted. President Bush prominently raised the situation in Sudan in a major address in May 2001. The President appointed former Senator John Danforth as Special Envoy for Peace in Sudan in September 2001. The Administration has also taken several steps to alleviate the humanitarian crisis of the Sudanese people, including designation of US Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Andrew Natsios as Special Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan and...
Pagina 22 - country of particular concern" under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 (IRFA).
Pagina 24 - It would go a long way toward ending that conflict if the government of Sudan were to implement the commitment contained in the Declaration of Principles of the East African regional body IGAD that: A secular and democratic state must be established in the Sudan.
Pagina 45 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. SMITH OF NEW JERSEY. Thank you very much.
Pagina 20 - Bush pledged that his administration "will continue to speak and act for as long as the persecution and atrocities in the Sudan last.
Pagina 62 - Others say we should have our own personal discussion of the situation before we involve others because of sensitivity on issues of sovereignty. I must say though that I have impressed upon the Sudan, and indeed all the other countries of the 23 missions I have undertaken, that while I respect sovereignty, my understanding of sovereignty is not as a barricade against international cooperation, but as a positive concept of state responsibility, which one can carry out in cooperation with the international...