Review of the 35th Session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, April 9, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - 54 pagini |
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... felt was intem- perate and , therefore , opposed . However , the final version was a resolu- tion on which members of the delegation , including State Department personnel felt our Government , if it could not vote 3.
... felt was intem- perate and , therefore , opposed . However , the final version was a resolu- tion on which members of the delegation , including State Department personnel felt our Government , if it could not vote 3.
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... tion of South Africa . Another issue which continues to arise and which also plagues the effectiveness of our delegation is the nitpicking on spending issues . The United States , and rightly so , has played a major role in budget ...
... tion of South Africa . Another issue which continues to arise and which also plagues the effectiveness of our delegation is the nitpicking on spending issues . The United States , and rightly so , has played a major role in budget ...
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... tion and a failure of the Western delegations to work more closely together . As has often been the case where there is disharmony among the Western bloc , the Soviet Union bloc tends to exploit such situa- tions . This certainly ...
... tion and a failure of the Western delegations to work more closely together . As has often been the case where there is disharmony among the Western bloc , the Soviet Union bloc tends to exploit such situa- tions . This certainly ...
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... tion level of other countries and the potential for being in contradic- tory positions with respect to our human rights policy , causing us something of a problem in exercising that leadership ? Do you think since we have raised this ...
... tion level of other countries and the potential for being in contradic- tory positions with respect to our human rights policy , causing us something of a problem in exercising that leadership ? Do you think since we have raised this ...
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... tion . Mr. BONKER . What was the vote on that ? Mr. MEZVINSKY . The vote on that , the total vote , I think there was- do you remember the exact vote , Warren ? The vote was overwhelm- ingly in support of the resolution . I think there ...
... tion . Mr. BONKER . What was the vote on that ? Mr. MEZVINSKY . The vote on that , the total vote , I think there was- do you remember the exact vote , Warren ? The vote was overwhelm- ingly in support of the resolution . I think there ...
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35TH SESSION acts of torture adopted Amnesty International Assembly based on religion BONKER Commission on Human committed concerned confidential procedure Congressman Buchanan considered convention against torture countries Declaration of Human degrading treatment delegation delete discussion document draft convention draft Declaration Elimination Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia extradite Forms of Religious fundamental freedoms Geneva German Democratic Republic Governments grounds of religion Helsinki accords Human Rights Commission Human Rights Committee human rights policy inhuman or degrading issue jurisdiction MEZVINSKY Morocco proposed Netherlands proposed A/C.3/L.2027 observations relating organizations pain or suffering person preambular paragraph provisions public officials question religion or belief Religious Intolerance resolution revised draft rights and fundamental Social Council South Africa Soviet Socialist Republic Sub-Commission subcommittee subjected to torture Suggestions and observations Sweden text prepared text submitted tion treatment or punishment twentieth session U.S. Representative Uganda Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Ukrainian SSR United Kingdom United Nations Universal Declaration vote Zambia