[Congressional Bills 103th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 165 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
103d CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 165
To state the sense of the Senate with respect to the compliance of
Libya with United Nations Security Council Resolutions.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
November 16 (legislative day, November 2), 1993
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. D'Amato, Mr. Moynihan, Mr. Helms, Mr.
Lautenberg, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Wofford, Mr. Bradley, Mr. Mitchell, Mr.
Sasser, Mr. Ford, Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Levin, Mr. Pell, and Mr. Kerry)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Foreign Relations
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RESOLUTION
To state the sense of the Senate with respect to the compliance of
Libya with United Nations Security Council Resolutions.
Whereas Pan American Airways Flight 103 was destroyed by a terrorist bomb over
Lockerbie, Scotland, on December 21, 1988;
Whereas the bombing killed 270 people, and 189 of those killed were citizens of
the United States, including the following citizens from 21 States, the
District of Columbia, and United States citizens living abroad:
(1) Arkansas.--Frederick Sanford Phillips.
(2) California.--Jerry Don Avritt, Surinder Mohan Bhatia, Stacie
Denise Franklin, Matthew Kevin Gannon, Paul Isaac Garrett, Barry Joseph
Valentino, Jonathan White.
(3) Colorado.--Steven Lee Butler.
(4) Connecticut.--Scott Marsh Cory, Patricia Mary Coyle, Shannon
Davis, Turhan Ergin, Thomas Britton Schultz, Amy Elizabeth Shapiro.
(5) District of columbia.--Nicholas Andreas Vrenios.
(6) Florida.--John Binning Cummock.
(7) Illinois.--Janina Jozefa Waido.
(8) Kansas.--Lloyd David Ludlow.
(9) Maryland.--Michael Stuart Bernstein, Jay Joseph Kingham, Karen
Elizabeth Noonan, Anne Lindsey Otenasek, Anita Lynn Reeves, Louise Ann
Rogers, George Watterson Williams, Miriam Luby Wolfe.
(10) Massachusetts.--Julian MacBain Benello, Nicole Elise Boulanger,
Nicholas Bright, Gary Leonard Colasanti, Joseph Patrick Curry, Mary
Lincoln Johnson, Julianne Frances Kelly, Wendy Anne Lincoln, Daniel
Emmett O'Connor, Sarah Susannah Buchanan Philipps, James Andrew Campbell
Pitt, Cynthia Joan Smith, Thomas Edwin Walker.
(11) Michigan.--Lawrence Ray Bennett, Diane Boatman-Fuller, James
Ralph Fuller, Kenneth James Gibson, Pamela Elaine Herbert, Khalid Nazir
Jaafar, Gregory Kosmowski, Louis Anthony Marengo, Anmol Rattan, Garima
Rattan, Suruchi Rattan, Mary Edna Smith, Arva Anthony Thomas, Jonathan
Ryan Thomas, Lawanda Thomas.
(12) Minnesota.--Philip Vernon Bergstrom.
(13) New hampshire.--Stephen John Boland, James Bruce MacQuarrie.
(14) New jersey.--Thomas Joseph Ammerman, Michael Warren Buser,
Warren Max Buser, Frank Ciulla, Eric Michael Coker, Jason Michael Coker,
William Allan Daniels, Gretchen Joyce Dater, Michael Joseph Doyle, John
Patrick Flynn, Kenneth Raymond Garczynski, William David Giebler, Roger
Elwood Hurst, Robert Van Houten Jeck, Timothy Baron Johnson, Patricia
Ann Klein, Robert Milton Leckburg, Alexander Lowenstein, Richard Paul
Monetti, Martha Owens, Sarah Rebecca Owens, Laura Abigail Owens, Robert
Plack Owens, William Pugh, Diane Marie Rencevicz, Saul Mark Rosen,
Irving Stanley Sigal, Elia Stratis, Alexia Kathryn Tsairis, Raymond
Ronald Wagner, Dedera Lynn Woods, Chelsea Marie Woods, Joe Nathan Woods,
Joe Nathan Woods, Jr.
(15) New york.--John Michael Gerard Ahern, Rachel Maria Asrelsky,
Harry Michael Bainbridge, Kenneth John Bissett, Paula Marie Bouckley,
Colleen Renee Brunner, Gregory Capasso, Richard Anthony Cawley, Theodora
Eugenia Cohen, Joyce Christine Dimauro, Edgar Howard Eggleston III,
Arthur Fondiler, Robert Gerard Fortune, Amy Beth Gallagher, Andre
Nikolai Guevorgian, Lorraine Buser Halsch, Lynne Carol Hartunian,
Katherine Augusta Hollister, Melina Kristina Hudson, Karen Lee Hunt,
Kathleen Mary Jermyn, Christopher Andrew Jones, William Chase Leyrer,
William Edward Mack, Elizabeth Lillian Marek, Daniel Emmet McCarthy,
Suzanne Marie Miazga, Joseph Kenneth Miller, Jewell Courtney Mitchell,
Eva Ingeborg Morson, John Mulroy, Mary Denice O'Neill, Robert Italo
Pagnucco, Christos Michael Papadopoulos, David Platt, Walter Leonard
Porter, Pamela Lynn Posen, Mark Alan Rein, Andrea Victoria Rosenthal,
Daniel Peter Rosenthal, Joan Sheanshang, Martin Bernard Carruthers
Simpson, James Alvin Smith, James Ralph Stow, Mark Lawrence Tobin, David
William Trimmer-Smith, Asaad Eidi Vejdany, Kesha Weedon, Jerome Lee
Weston, Bonnie Leigh Williams, Brittany Leigh Williams, Eric Jon
Williams, Stephanie Leigh Williams, Mark James Zwynenburg.
(16) North dakota.--Steven Russell Berrell.
(17) Ohio.--John David Akerstrom, Shanti Dixit, Douglas Eugene
Malicote, Wendy Gay Malicote, Peter Raymond Peirce, Michael Pescatore,
Peter Vulcu.
(18) Pennsylvania.--Martin Lewis Apfelbaum, Timothy Michael
Cardwell, David Scott Dornstein, Anne Madelene Gorgacz, Linda Susan
Gordon-Gorgacz, Loretta Anne Gorgacz, David J. Gould, Rodney Peter
Hilbert, Beth Ann Johnson, Robert Eugene McCollum, Elyse Jeanne
Saraceni, Scott Christopher Saunders.
(19) Rhode island.--Bernard Joseph McLaughlin, Robert Thomas
Schlageter.
(20) Texas.--Willis Larry Coursey, Michael Gary Stinnett, Charlotte
Ann Stinnett, Stacey Leanne Stinnett.
(21) Virginia.--Ronald Albert Lariviere, Charles Dennis McKee.
(22) West virginia.--Valerie Canady.
(23) United states citizens living abroad.--Sarah Margaret Aicher,
Judith Bernstein Atkinson, William Garretson Atkinson III, Noelle Lydie
Berti, Charles Thomas Fisher IV, Lilibeth Tobila Macalolooy, Diane Marie
Maslowski, Jane Susan Melber, Jane Ann Morgan, Sean Kevin Mulroy,
Jocelyn Reina, Myra Josephine Royal, Irja Syhnove Skabo, Milutin
Velimirovich.
Whereas on November 14, 1991, the United States Government and the Government of
the United Kingdom indicted two intelligence agents of the Government of
Libya, Abdel Basset Ali Al-Megrahi and Lamen Khalifa Fhimah, in the
bombing of Pan American Airways Flight 103;
Whereas on November 27, 1991, the Government of the United Kingdom and the
United States Government jointly declared that the Government of Libya
must--
(1) surrender for trial all persons in Libya charged with criminal
acts relating to the bombing, and accept responsibility for any such
acts of officials of such government;
(2) disclose all information in the possession of such government
with respect to the bombing, including the names of the persons
responsible, and allow full access to any witnesses, documents, and
other material evidence (including any bomb detonation timers similar to
those used in the bombing) under the jurisdiction of such government;
and
(3) pay appropriate compensation to the victims of the bombing;
Whereas on January 21, 1992, the United Nations Security Council adopted
Resolution 731 which called on the Government of Libya to comply with
the demands referred to in paragraph (4);
Whereas on March 31, 1992, in response to the noncompliance of the Government of
Libya with Resolution 731, the United Nations Security Council adopted
Resolution 748 which imposed limited economic sanctions on Libya;
Whereas on November 11, 1993, in response to the continued noncompliance of the
Government of Libya with Resolution 731, the United Nations Security
Council adopted Resolution 883 which imposed further economic sanctions
on Libya; and
Whereas the Government of Libya continues to refuse to comply with United
Nations Security Council Resolutions: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the Senate that the President
should take all appropriate actions necessary to secure the compliance
of the Government of Libya with United Nations Security Council
Resolution 731, including, if necessary, the imposition of an embargo
on oil produced in Libya.
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