U.S. Policy Toward Haiti: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere and Peace Corps Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, June 28, 1994, Volume 4 |
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Page 72 - STATEMENT OF HON. JOHN SHATTUCK, ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF STATE Mr. Shattuck. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, and
Page 58 - UN participation in the Guatemala negotiations has assisted an agreement which includes a "commitment against impunity," in which the Government has promised that it "shall not sponsor the adoption of legislative or any other type of measures designed to prevent the prosecution and punishment of persons responsible for human rights violations.
Page 92 - under the Trading with the Enemy Act, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the United Nations Participation Act
Page 83 - Mr. Smith. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. With your permission, I will summarize my statement and submit the text for the record. Mr.
Page 1 - pm, in room 419, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Hon. Christopher J. Dodd (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding.
Page 61 - committee, I want to thank you for giving me this opportunity to speak to you today on the subject of
Page 87 - STATEMENT OF R. RICHARD NEWCOMB, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Mr. Newcomb. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am
Page 24 - years ago, you could have counted on the fingers of one hand the number of democracies in the
Page 66 - I would be pleased to try and answer any questions that you might have.
Page 80 - Thank you. [The prepared statement of Mr. Schneider follows:] Prepared Statement of Mark L. Schneider