Stanford Law Library 3 6105 062 717 488 COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, New York, Chairman WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Pennsylvania HENRY J. HYDE, Illinois CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH, New Jersey ELTON GALLEGLY, California MARSHALL "MARK" SANFORD, South MATT SALMON, Arizona AMO HOUGHTON, New York TOM CAMPBELL, California JOHN M. MCHUGH, New York RICHARD BURR, North Carolina THOMAS G. TANCREDO, Colorado SAM GEJDENSON, Connecticut ENI F.H. FALEOMAVAEGA, American MATTHEW G. MARTINEZ, California EARL POMEROY, North Dakota WILLIAM D. DELAHUNT, Massachusetts GREGORY W. MEEKS, New York BARBARA LEE, California JOSEPH CROWLEY, New York JOSEPH M. HOEFFEL, Pennsylvania RICHARD J. GARON, Chief of Staff KATHLEEN Bertelsen MoazED, Democratic Chief of Staff HILLEL WEINBERG, Senior Professional Staff Member and Counsel JOAN I. O'DONNELL, Staff Associate (II) CONTENTS Page Markup of H.R. 3244, a bill to combat trafficking of persons, especially into the sex trade, slavery, and slavery-like conditions in the United States and countries around the world through prevention, through prosecution and enforcement against traffickers, and through protection and assistance Markup of H. Con. Res. 165, a concurrent resolution expressing United States policy toward the Slovak Republic Markup of H. Res. 169, a resolution expressing the sense of the House Markup of H. Con. Res. 206, a concurrent resolution expressing grave concern regarding armed conflict in the North Caucasus region of the Russian Federation which has resulted in civilian casualties and internally dis- placed persons, and urging all sides to pursue dialogue for peaceful resolu- Markup of H. Con. Res. 222, a concurrent resolution condemning the assas- sination of Armenian Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsian and other officials of the Armenian Government and expressing the sense of the Congress in morning this tragic loss of the duty elected leadership of Armenia Markup of H. Con. Res. 211, a concurrent resultion expressing the strong support of the Congress for the recently concluded elections in the Republic of India and urging the President to travel to India Markup of H. Con. Res. 200, a concurrent resolution expressing the strong opposition of Congress to the military coup in Pakistan and calling for a civilian, democratically-elected government to be returned to power in APPENDIX Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to the Committee Print of H. Con. Res. 200, offered by Mr. Gejdenson and Mr. Brown of Ohio Committee Print (as Reported by the Subcommittee on Asia and the Perfecting Amendment to H. Res. 169, offered by Mr. Radanovich Amendment to the Perfecting Amendment, offered by Mr. Bereuter The Honorable Benjamin A. Gilman, a Representative in Congress from New York and Chairman, Committee on International Relations, statement on (III) |