CIVIL LIBERTIES

Addresses

Captive Nations Week Observance Ceremony, President Reagan, 20138 [20JY]

Congressional Fast and Prayer Vigil for Soviet Jewry Ceremony, Representative Porter, 21527 [28JY]

Democracy and the Future of Taiwan, Representative Solarz, 30420-30422 [2NO]

Freedom and Human Rights in Vietnam, Hoang C. Minh, 13152-13155 [19MY]

Goals of the House Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, Representative Yatron, 4678 [9MR]

Greek Independence Day, Representative Ritter, 7503 [24MR]

Human Freedom and National Sovereignty, Pope John Paul II (excerpt), 16567 [21JN]

Human Rights Behind the Iron Curtain: Senator Percy, 33903 [17NO]

Human Rights in the Soviet Union, 22123-22124 [2AU]

Human Rights in the Soviet Union, Representative Waxman, 19168 [14JY]

Irish Issue, John Hume to the British Parliament, 22818 [4AU]

It's Time You Tigers Roared, Senator Moynihan, 15052 [8JN]

Remarks by Armando Valladares, Cuban Poet and Prisoner of Conscience, 20438 [21JY]

Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 14371 [2JN]

Stability and Security of Korea, Kim Dae Jung, 2506 [17FE]

Ukrainian Famine Holocaust, Representative Ritter, 27904 [7OC]

University Presidents Chided for Silence on Campus Abuse of Freedom of Speech, Roger W. Tubby, 11925 [11MY]

Amendments

Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act: enact (S. 602), 23785-23788, 23816-23818 [13SE]

Soviet Union: compliance with certain international human rights agreements (H. Con. Res. 63), 33503 [17NO]

Analyses

S. 815, Religious Speech Protection Act, 5360 [15MR]

S. 1220, Fair Housing Act, 11291 [5MY]

S. 1612, Fair Housing Amendments Act, 19047-19049 [13JY]

S. 1702, Hostage Relief Act Amendment, 21359 [28JY]

Articles and editorials

Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation, President Reagan, 10160-10162, 10383 [28AP], 14189 [26MY]

Admiral Rickover, Too, Remembering the Maine, 20684 [25JY]

Afghanistan—The Forgotten War, 16289 [16JN]

Afghans, in New York, Tell of a Massacre by Russians, 1340 [1FE]

Afghans' Fight Is Also America's Fight, 29912 [29OC]

Afghans Say Soviet Brutality Grows, 4209 [8MR]

Aiding Soviet Jews, 25370 [22SE]

Amnesty International Charges Indonesia Permits Torture in East Timor, 21568 [29JY]

Amnesty International Reports Massacres in New Guatemalan Security Drive, 12033 [11MY]

Andropov's Jewish Policy, 17179 [23JN]

Another View of South Africa, 22352 [2AU]

Anti-Sandinistas—A Legitimate Liberation Force, 12673 [17MY]

Anti-Semitism on Rise in Argentina, 28487 [19OC]

Apartheid in South Africa, 14168 [26MY]

Argentine Result—A Vote for Democracy, 30423 [2NO]

Armenian Martyrs Day (S. Res. 124) (sundry), 9882-9890, 9893 [27AP]

Armenian Terror Tactics, 22819 [4AU]

Arms and El Salvador, 7081 [23MR]

Bahai Faith Outlawed in Iran, 25236 [21SE]

Betrayal of a Revolution, 28522 [19OC]

Bishops' President Urges Administration To Withhold Military Aid to Guatemala, 12034 [11MY]

Bombing Remembered, 24525 [15SE]

Bullets or Ballots, 16681 [21JN]

Case Against the Rope, 18500 [11JY]

Case for Asylum, 23947 [13SE]

Central American Clarification, 22352 [2AU]

Cheka and How it Grew and Grew and Grew, 4873 [10MR]

Children Aided in Jerusalem With a Boost From Bellevue, 22815 [4AU]

Chile's 10 Years of Misrule, 23756 [12SE], 24465 [15SE]

Civil Rights Violations in South Africa (excerpt), 29655 [28OC]

Civilian Called To Command Argentina—Raul Alfonsin, 30423 [2NO]

Clock Is Ticking On Seven Russians, 31902 [10NO]

Constitutional Amendment To Establish Legislative Authority Over Abortion, 17336-17344, 17366-17368 [27JN], 17532, 17538, 17542-17545, 17553 [28JN]

Counter-Revolution in Nicaragua, 26814 [30SE]

Cuban Poet Freed After 22 Years, 10833 [3MY]

Dangerous Files on ``Dangerous'' People?—Here Comes 1984 Again, Representative Don Edwards, 14798 [7JN]

Daughter at the Gathering, 11914 [11MY]

Day Laborer's Toil Is Hard, Pay Minimal, Security Nonexistent, 18378 [30JN]

Death of Town—Salvador Rebels Settle a Score, 12682 [17MY]

Death Penalty as a Final Escape, 18501 [11JY]

Death Toll Exceeds 100—Unrest Spreads in Sri Lanka, 21281 [27JY]

Defeat, 33505 [17NO]

Dennis Brutus in Kafkaland (sundry), 23470 [17AU]

Dissidents Charged as Criminals, 1321 [1FE]

Divestment—Inform the Taxpayers, 23494 [17AU]

Doing Business With Racists, 16265 [16JN]

Don't Certify Argentina, 29822 [28OC]

Don't Forget Poland, 10523 [28AP]

Door Not Opened, 20011 [20JY]

E. Germany Expels Peace Activists, 16411 [20JN]

8-Point Peace Plan for Central America, 20011 [20JY]

El Salvador—A Matter of Principle, 9328 [20AP]

El Salvador's 9-to-5 War, 7080 [23MR]

El Salvador's President Agrees To Review Internment of University Official, 28998 [21OC]

Emigres in Israel Deny Soviet Claim—They Tell Own Stories To Show That Relatives Left Behind Are Still Seeking To Go, 22147 [2AU]

Enforcing Fair Housing, 19049 [13JY]

ERA Again, 709 [26JA]

ERA the Second Time Around, 709 [26JA]

Even Babies Disappeared, 12652 [17MY]

Exile Finds Chile Struck by a Plague, 24465 [15SE]

Famine in the Ukraine (1932), 26356 [29SE]

Fighting a U.S. Agency With Its Own Money, 7101 [24MR]

Final Conquest of Vietnam—A Look Back, 1204 [31JA]

Focus—``No Pets Allowed'', 13037 [19MY]

For the Record, 20438 [21JY]

Forced Famine in the Ukraine—A Holocaust the West Forgot, 26250, 26355 [29SE]

Forget the Maine, 20671, 20672, 20685 [25JY]

Forgotten War, 18363 [30JN], 22524 [3AU]

4 Chinese Priests Back in Prison for Maintaining the Ties With Vatican, 19367 [14JY]

From the Inferno, 20438 [21JY]

Great Leap Downward, 1341-1343 [1FE]

Guatemalan Government, 12034 [11MY]

Guns of Guatemala, 21371-21374 [28JY]

Guns of Guatemala—Merciless Mission of Rios Montt's Army, 14448-14450 [3JN]

Heavy U.S. Aid Brings Little Progress (series), 27268-27273 [5OC]

High Stakes in Central America, 22346 [2AU]

His Brothers' Keeper, 16315-16318 [20JN]

Hold Off Rescheduling the Polish Loans, 21891 [1AU], 22337 [2AU]

Holocaust (excerpt), 7932 [12AP]

Holocaust—A Gathering of Survivors, 7939 [12AP]

Holocaust—Remembrances (sundry), 7931 [12AP]

Holocausts—Past and Present, 20169 [20JY]

Horrors and Rewards of the Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan, 2672-2673 [22FE]

How the Soviets Use Chemicals To Wage War, 20379 [21JY]

How To Protect Your Child, 15618 [14JN]

Human Rights, South Korean Style, 1500 [2FE]

Human Rights and Human Dignity, 7256 [24MR]

Human Rights and the Moral Dimensions of International Conduct, 30188-30191 [1NO]

Human Rights—What's the Use of Talking?, 22336 [2AU], 23401 [4AU]

In America's Name, 14447 [3JN]

In Soviet Union, the Party Is Waging an Unholy War, 12695 [17MY]

Innocence for Sale—Special Report on Child Pornography, 15616 [14JN]

Is There No Mercy?, 16273, 16302 [16JN], 16909 [22JN]

Israel's Offer of Help for the Wounded, 31903 [10NO]

It's Time To Step Up the Pressure on South Africa, 12024 [11MY]

Jakarta Aides Reportedly Met Timor Rebels, 18363 [30JN]

Jewish Exodus From Soviet Reached a Low Point in '82, 214 [6JA], 265 [25JA]

Jewish Museum, a Dramatic Rescue Story From Denmark, 30034 [31OC]

Judge Vacates World War II Conviction, 34024 [18NO]

Kassebaum Formula, 7079 [23MR]

Keeper of Secrets, 7860 [7AP]

Khad—U.S.S.R.'s Secret Weapon Against Afghan Rebels, 26820 [30SE]

Khmer Rouge's Legacy of Terror, 15296 [9JN]

Kim's Hunger Strike, 15421 [10JN]

KTW Flap, 18045 [29JN]

KTW—Setting the Record Straight, 18046 [29JN]

Labor Organizer With a Tall Dream, 27528, 27582 [6OC]

Latest Soviet Hyprocrisy, 18346 [30JN]

Legacy of Jewish Art and Suffering, 32380 [14NO]

Legacy of Pain—Receptions Open the Czech-Jewish Exhibits, 32380 [14NO]

Lev Ovsischer, More Than a Hero, 9536 [21AP]

Lifting the Curtain on Afghanistan's Horror, 2673 [22FE]

Limits in Aiding Salvador, 18419 [30JN]

Liquidating a Cemetery in Hungary, 11116 [4MY]

Literary Abortions, 32448-32452 [14NO]

Lonely Voice of Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, 17636-17638 [28JN]

Lowenstein Recalled in Norway by Man He Smuggled to Freedom, 6213 [18MR]

``Made in U.S.S.R.''—By Forced Labor, 24414, 24416 [15SE]

Marcos Medals—Study in Extrapolation, 5070 [11MR]

Medical Mission Report on El Salvador, 13421 [23MY]

Minority Rights Group Report, Armenians (1978 publication, excerpt), 9372 [21AP]

Mirroring the Soviet Union, 22356 [2AU]

Misery in a South African ``Homeland'', 28214 [18OC]

Miskitos—Why No Outrage?, 28522 [19OC]

Morality and the Last and Next Holocausts, 19602 [18JY]

Mr. Arafat's Troubles, 14778 [7JN]

National Democrats Opt for Strategic Defeat, 12673 [17MY]

New Indochina War, 13881-13883 [25MY], 15294-15296 [9JN]

New Law May Make It Easier To Fight Federal Government, 7102 [24MR]

New U.S. Approach to South Africa—Let's Dissociate Ourselves From Apartheid, Regional Agression, 28520 [19OC]

Nicaragua and the Moment at Hand, 22089 [1AU]

Nicaragua—Another Tropical Gulag, 21020 [26JY]

Nicaraguan Nemesis, 2126 [14FE]

Nicaragua's ``Economic Miracle'', 2136 [14FE]

Nightmare in Nicaragua, 2125 [14FE]

No New Money for South Africa, 28520 [19OC]

Nobel Peace Prize, 27518 [6OC]

Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., 2566 [17FE]

One Decade Later—The Abortion Ruling, 14277 [1JN]

One Man's ``Holocaust''—``Survivors' Syndrome'' and the Prisoner Zimmerman, 12939 [18MY]

1,300 Rally in Israel To Press for Soviet Emigration, 5992 [17MR]

Orlov's Crime, 2238 [15FE], 3726 [2MR]

Orwellian Reagan Plan, 12689 [17MY]

Out of the Quagmire, 4163 [7MR]

Pair Hopes for Reunion Despite U.S.-Soviet Chill, 33951 [17NO]

Pardon Me, but Am I That ``Hard-Liner'' the Anonymous Sources Are Talking About?, 16428 [20JN]

Persecution of Protestants in Nicaragua—Neglected Story, 17231 [23JN]

Plight of Anatoly Scharansky, 5366 [15MR]

Plight of the Afghan People, 1758-1761 [3FE]

Polish Refugees Bring Hope, 20465 [21JY]

Political Prisoners Seek Reagan's Aid in Urging Inspection of Soviet Camps, 10342 [28AP]

Pomp, Circumstance, and South Africa, 14443 [3JN]

Pope John Paul II Appeals for Human Rights for Haitians (sundry), 5058, 5059 [11MR]

Pope's Chief Theme Is Polish History, 17036 [23JN]

Pope's Cry for Dialog, 7080 [23MR]

Pretoria Doesn't Intend To Go the Way of Rhodesia, 24481 [15SE]

Priceless Czech Judaica Traces the History of a People, 25637 [23SE]

Protest of Papal Visit Part of Anti-Church Plan, Nicaraguan Says, 16679, 16725 [21JN]

Question for Andropov—Where Is Raoul Wallenberg?, 1497 [2FE]

Racial Policies Versus Strategic Importance (excerpts), 16270, 16271 [16JN]

Reagan, Fluttering, 12689 [17MY]

Reagan Has a Historic Opportunity—If He's Willing To Pay the Price, 22088 [1AU]

Reagan's Eloquence Cannot Mask Failure To Push Genocide Pact, 8976 [19AP], 9088 [19AP]

Reality and El Salvador, 2099 [10FE], 2723 [22FE]

Refugees Are Coming!, 17446 [27JN]

Refugees Used for Devil's Work, 4675 [9MR]

Reincarnation of Herbert Matthews, 2134 [14FE]

Rejection of Israeli Aid Called Medical Decision, 31904 [10NO]

Religious Persecution in Russia—The Pentecostals in the Embassy, 5836 [16MR]

Remembering the Maine, 20683 [25JY]

Resolution—European Parliament on Missing Persons, 2720 [22FE]

Revolt That Shook the Red World, 19709 [18JY]

Revolution Betrayed, 34831 [18NO]

Romania Reportedly Destroying Christianity, 12002 [11MY]

Sakharov—Heroic Symbol, 15989 [15JN]

Salvador Bargain, 7080 [23MR]

Salvadoran Guerillas Execute 18, 12682 [17MY]

Salvadoran Left Confirms Regional Nature of Threat, 7473 [24MR]

Salvaging El Salvador, 10866 [3MY]

Satanism in Iran, 14434 [3JN]

Sinking Knee-Deep in Central America, 18419 [30JN]

Solidarity and Martial Law Poland, 1336-1338 [1FE]

Solzhenitsyn Accuses Disarmers, 12698 [17MY]

Some Observations on a Trip to the Soviet Union—February 1983, 4893 [10MR]

South Africa Called ``Brutally Successful'' in Forcing Blacks Into ``Homelands'', 17224 [23JN]

South Africa Hangs 3 Guerrillas, 16919 [22JN]

South Africa Investment Study, 23493 [17AU]

South Moluccans Still There, 6675 [22MR], 7451 [24MR]

Soviet Anti-Semitism, 23417 [4AU]

Soviet Atrocities in Afghanistan (sundry), 9219 [20AP]

Soviet Book Assails Jews, 18410 [30JN], 25369 [22SE]

Soviet Crackdown on Dissidents Seen, 28218 [18OC], 28499 [19OC]

Soviet Emigration Case (excerpt), 16912 [22JN]

Soviet Jam VOA on Pope, 17230 [23JN]

Soviet Jews Need Help, 19376 [14JY], 20530 [25JY]

Soviet Jews Suffer Mounting Repression, 14368 [2JN]

Soviet Oppression of Baltic States (excerpt), 16679 [21JN]

Soviet Says the Jews Who Asked To Leave Have Largely Gone, 15164 [9JN]

Soviet Slaves Matter of Fact to Refugee, 20465 [21JY]

Soviet Treaty Treachery, 10488 [28AP]

Soviet Union Is Assailed Over Emigration, 7480 [24MR]

Soviet Violation of the Helsinki Treaty (excerpt), 9345 [21AP]

Soviet Warfare in Afghanistan (series), 29906-29912 [29OC]

Soviets Crack Down on Dissent in Latvia, 24352 [15SE], 33172 [16NO]

Soviets Give Morality to the Lie, 19366 [14JY]

Soviet's Grip on Afghans Called Tight, 31901 [10NO]

Soviets Open New Drive in War on Judaism, 34710 [14DE]

Status of Haitian Refugees (sundry), 12392 [16MY]

Student Feels Bahai Persecution, 22390 [2AU]

``Swastika'' Episode, 27412 [5OC]

Teaching Girls To Say ``No'', 10281 [28AP]

Ten Years After the Abortion Decision, 677 [26JA]

Terrorist Attacks on U.S., 17237 [23JN]

Texan Seeks U.S. Probe of Detained Aliens' Case, 34201 [18NO]

Thanks, Representative Bonker, 7259 [24MR]

They're Castro's Convicts, 19350 [14JY]

This Holocaust Still Goes On—Why Do We Ignore It?, 9605 [21AP]

Thrown Out of Prague for Visiting Erika, 9644 [25AP]

To Some Victors Go the Legal Fees, 7101 [24MR]

Toll on the Mentally Ill, 9728 [26AP]

Torturing Latin Facts, 12672 [17MY]

Toward a More Rational East-West Trade Policy, 16409-16411 [20JN]

Tradition of Service, 22815 [4AU]

Treasures of a Lost World—Judaic Art From a Nazi Collection, 25638 [23SE]

Treating Soviet Psychiatric Abuse, 20835 [26JY]

Trove of Judaica Preserved by Nazis To Tour the United States, 25639 [23SE]

Turkey's Electoral Farce, 28821 [20OC]

Two Reported Killed, 550 Arrested in Protests Throughout Chile, 24466 [15SE]

Two Soar Over Berlin Wall in High-Wire Cliffhanger Feat, 8231 [12AP]

U.N.—Bureaucrat's Land of Milk and Honey, 11715 [10MY]

U.S. Media Ignoring Asian Holocaust Says USIA Chief, 21024 [26JY]

Ukrainians Commemorate Victims of 1933 Famine, 27164 [4OC]

Under Siege, Sandinistas Grapple With Rebels, United States, 15994 [15JN]

Unnoticed Holocaust, 16724 [21JN]

Voices From the Holocaust, 8706 [15AP]

Voting White, 34967 [14DE]

Was This E.R.A. Defeat Necessary?, 33506 [17NO]

We Tried To Accept Nicaragua's Revolution, 18424 [30JN], 18552 [11JY]

Weinberger's Self-Indictment, 31904 [10NO]

What About Guerrilla Violations of Human Rights in El Salvador?, 15335 [9JN]

What Will Pope Tell Latin America About Justice, 4161 [7MR]

Which Side Are You on Boys?, 7916 [11AP]

Why Are Baby Girls Being Killed in China?, 21772 [29JY]

Why Does Iran Kill Bahais?, 18361 [30JN]

Why Drive Troubled People Crazy?, 9728 [26AP]

Why Poles but Not Salvadorans?, 16237 [16JN]

Worker's Champion, 27404 [5OC]

Yellow Rain and the Future of Arms Agreements, 20381-20387 [21JY]

Yellow Rain—Conspiracy of Closed Mouths, 29582 [27OC]

Bills and resolutions

Apartheid: oppose aid to any country which practices (see H.R. 1083)

Bahais: persecution by Iran (see H.R. 2778)

China, People's Republic of: human rights (see H. Con. Res. 180)

Communications: regulate interception (see S. 218; H.R. 422, 628)

Congress: eliminate exemption from certain privacy laws (see H.R. 3237)

———eliminate exemption from laws (see H.R. 1793)

Desegregation: aid (see S. 1256)

Entry of premises: require specific judicial order (see H.R. 422)

Ethiopia: concern regarding Jews (see H. Con. Res. 107)

Ethiopian Jews: concern of Congress (see S. Con. Res. 55)

Ethnic, racial, and religious groups: prohibit films and broadcasts which demean (see H. Con. Res. 2)

Executive departments: civil action to recover records (see H.R. 420)

Federal Neutrality Act: first amendment rights (see S. 1405)

Firearms: protect owners from certain litigation (see H.R. 3716)

———protect rights of owners (see S. 914; H.R. 799, 2420, 3714)

First amendment: assure rights of all citizens (see S. 1405)

Freedom of Information Improvement Act: enact (see S. 1034)

Helsinki Human Rights Day (see S.J. Res. 96)

Human life: governmental policy (see S. 467; H.R. 618)

Hungarians in Transylvania: human rights (see H. Res. 147)

Information: procedures for disclosure of certain (see H.R. 1247)

Iran: prohibit imports until persecution of Bahais ceases (see H.R. 2778)

Ireland, Northern: support human rights (see H. Con. Res. 17)

National Andrei Sakharov Day (see H.J. Res. 178)

National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man (see H.J. Res. 247)

National Respect Life Week (see H.J. Res. 56, 57)

Polygraphs: prohibit use (see H.R. 2403, 3687, 4106)

Privacy Protection Commission: establish (see H.R. 3743)

Religion: free exercise (see S. 88)

Scharansky, Anatoly: release from Soviet prison (see H. Res. 67)

School attendance: court jurisdiction (see H.R. 158, 798)

Schools: prohibit terminating for reasons of racial discrimination tax-exempt status (see H.R. 498)

Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry (see S. Res. 133)

South Africa: objection to scheduled hangings (see H. Res. 224, 225)

Soviet Union: compliance in human rights agreements (see H. Con. Res. 63)

———sense of Congress concerning forced labor (see S. Con. Res. 31)

Telephone records: protect (see H.R. 424)

Unborn human beings: provide legal protection (see S. 26, 210)

Warsaw Pact countries: denounce religious persecution (see S. Con. Res. 42)

Books

``Abortion in America'' (excerpt), 31675 [9NO]

Ambassador Henry Morgenthau's Story, Murder of a Nation, 9373-9377 [21AP]

Bessarabia and Bukovina—The Soviet-Romanian Territorial Dispute, Nicholas Dima, 9087 [19AP]

``Jews of Silence'', Elie Wiesel (excerpt), 12776 [18MY]

``On Sakharov'', Alexander Babyonyshev (excerpt), 943 [27JA]

``Profiles in Courage''—Foreword, Allan Nevins, 16735 [22JN]

``We Hold These Truths,'' Larry McDonald (excerpt), 24711 [19SE]

Broadcasts

Self-determination for Baltic States, Voice of America (excerpt), 4910 [10MR]

Cables

Armenian race extermination is in progress, Henry Morgenthau (excerpt), 9382 [21AP]

U.S. foreign policy attitudes toward Central America, sundry National religious leaders, 10843 [3MY]

Cloture motions

Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act (S. 602), 21597 [29JY]

Commentaries

Ethnic war in Nicaragua, Bernard Nietschmann of the University of California, 22350 [2AU]

Declarations

Investigation of missing persons in Argentina, Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, 1951 [8FE]

Descriptions

Georgia Southern College, Jimmy Carter Chair of Human Rights, Dale W. Lik, 6418 [21MR]

Documents

Constitutional Amendment To Establish Legislative Authority Over Abortion (S.J. Res. 3)—Court Affidavits, 17339-17341 [27JN], 17536 [28JN]

Marxist Terrorism in El Salvador (sundry), 23057-23060 [4AU]

Proposed Human Life Federalism Amendment (S.J. Res. 3)—Court Cases (sundry excerpts), 672-675 [26JA]

Supreme Court Abortion Cases (sundry excerpts), 685-690 [26JA]

Essays

Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation, President Reagan, 17540-17542 [28JN]

I Speak for Freedom, David Woetzel, 17031 [23JN]

Religious Freedom, Kristin Wohlleben, 15981 [15JN]

Explanations

Genocide Convention, 11911 [11MY]

H.R. 1693, provisions, 14174 [26MY]

Factsheets

Fair Tax Act (S. 1421), 14897, 14903-14905 [8JN]

S. Res. 124, Designate Armenian Martyrs Day, 9881 [27AP]

Guidelines

Principles for U.S. foreign policy in Central America, 23376 [4AU]

Interviews

New regime, old methods—Defector's firsthand account of massacres and torture, 11332 [5MY]

Letters

Aliens held as witnesses in criminal cases: several Members of Congress, 34201 [18NO]

Anniversary of the Armenian genocide: Hagop A. Ghajanian, 9385 [21AP]

Anti-Catholic discrimination policies of Short Bros., Ltd., Brian J. Brady, 22766 [3AU]

Armenian Martyrs Day (S. Res. 124): Dept. of State, 9882 [27AP]

Banning of Bahai religious institutions in Iran, National Spiritual Assembly, 32751-32753 [15NO]

Central American terrorism, Raquel Pinal, 12024 [11MY]

Commemoration of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, Marek Edelman, 9325 [20AP]

Congressional Call to Conscience for Soviet Jewry (sundry), 14251 [1JN]

Constitutional amendment to establish legislative authority over abortion (S.J. Res. 3): Alan Guttmacher Institute, 17377 [27JN]

———Senator Kennedy, 17552 [28JN]

Cuban imprisonment of Gustavo Arcos Bergnes, sundry Members of Congress, 20835 [26JY]

Denial of possession of Soviet state secrets, Nahum Meiman (excerpt), 1838 [7FE]

Divestiture of U.S. investments in South Africa: F. Jariretundu Kozonguizi, 34845 [18NO]

Efforts of Iosif Begun to emigrate (sundry), 9013 [19AP]

Efforts of Lev Elbert to emigrate from Soviet Union, Representative Conte, 27116 [4OC]

Efforts of Soviet Jews to emigrate: Scott H. Kane, 27117 [4OC]

Emigration efforts of Misha Smeryansky, Seth Koss, 13404 [23MY]

Emigration of Lev Elbert from Soviet Union, Representative Conte, 19835, 19836 [19JY]

For medical aid—go to prison, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 3419 [1MR]

Free emigration for Soviet Jews: Jewish Federation of Rhode Island, 33616 [17NO]

Guatemalan efforts toward a democratic society, Jorge L. Zelaya, 15726 [14JN]

Holocaust Memorial Council Act amendment: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, 11514 [9MY]

Holocaust remembrances, Emanuel Ringelblum, 7933 [12AP]

Hospice care reimbursement: National Hospice Organization, 33843 [17NO]

Human rights violations against Ukrainians, Representative Annunzio, 359 [26JA]

Hungarian revolution commemoration: Senator Dole, 20594 [25JY]

International Conference on Soviet Jewry: Senator Levin, 5989 [17MR]

Investigation of deaths of reform workers in El Salvador, Representative Bosco, 21027 [26JY]

Investigation of those responsible for murdering four American churchwomen (sundry), 21884, 21885 [2AU]

Lack of legal and economic equity for women (several Republican women), 2003 [10FE]

Lithuanian Prisoner of Conscience describes his captivity: Viktoras Petkus, 29881 [28OC]

Lithuanian quest for freedom, Jack Stukas, for the Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania, 3449 [1MR]

Memorial visit to Hungarian Revolution gravesites, exchange between Members of Congress and Hungarian Embassy (1981), 11116 [4MY]

Native American human rights: Senator Goldwater, 8074 [12AP]

Open letter to the participants of the Pugwash Conference: Andrei Sakharov, 10359 [28AP]

Opposition to reinstituting the death penalty (sundry clergymen), 23050 [4AU]

Parental notification of adolescent's prescription contraceptives: Kristine M. Gebbie, 11030 [4MY]

———Senator Packwood, 11030 [4MY]

Plight of Ida Nudel (Soviet refusenik) on 52d birthday, Representatives Kennelly, Ferraro, and Mikulski, 10126 [27AP]

Plight of Soviet refuseniks, Soviet refusenik, to President Reagan, 27165 [4OC]

Poland—effect of the end of martial law on trade union rights: Dept. of Labor, 27527 [6OC]

Political asylum for Dennis Brutus: Authors League of America, Inc., 23336, 23385 [4AU]

Recognition of the Red Shield of David of the Magen David Adom Society of Israel: International Red Cross, 7272 [24MR]

———Senator Percy, 7273 [24MR]

Recognition of work of World Organization of Jews From Arab Countries: Representative Porter, et al., 34862 [18NO]

Reintroduction of the ERA: (sundry), 707-709 [26JA]

Religious Speech Protection Act (S. 815): Christian Legal Society, 5360-5362 [15MR]

Request to Soviet authorities for permission to emigrate, Alexander Lerner, 5840 [16MR]

Requesting help on efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union: Vladimir Lifshitz, 34749 [18NO]

Respect Human Life Act (S. 467): President Reagan (sundry), 1736 [3FE]

Right to peaceful dissent in Chile, sundry Senators, 24465 [15SE]

Salute to Lech Walesa, Alfred Muller for Friendship Heights, Md., Village Council, 19105 [13JY]

Soviet emigration policy, Representative Green, 334 [25JA]

Soviet imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky, Representative Ackerman, 24522 [15SE]

Soviet imprisonment of Iosif Begun (sundry), 13856 [25MY]

Soviet imprisonment of Rostislav Evdokimov, various Members of Congress, 7473 [24MR]

Soviet Jewish emigration: Senator Exon, 9902 [27AP]

Soviet Jewry—a call to conscience, Representative Mavroules, 9052 [19AP]

Soviet Jews need help, Seymour P. Lachman, 20441 [21JY]

Status of Haitian refugees (sundry): Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 12389, 12391 [16MY]

Support of sanctions against Poland, Polish-American Congress, Inc., 23963 [13SE]

Terrorist attack on Israeli soldiers in Lebannon: Senator Byrd, 31904 [10NO]

Third International Conference on Soviet Jewry in Jersualem, Representative Philip Crane, 5061 [11MR]

U.S. policies in Central America: Committee of Western European Politicians and Parliamentarians in Support of Nicaragua, 21022 [26JY]

———Ira Lewis, 21025 [26JY]

Ukrainian Holocaust commemorated: Representative Ritter, 14614 [6JN]

Victims of communism commemoration ceremony, Representative McEwen, 18402 [30JN]

War in Central America, sundry members of California Legislature, 12964 [18MY]

World War II Civil Liberties Violations Redress Act (S. 1520): Anne Cleveland, 16789 [22JN]

———Mary I. Morris, 16790 [22JN]

Lists

Christians in Soviet labor camps, 1516-1518 [2FE]

Cosponsors of H.R. 1693, import ban on South African krugerrands, 16433 [20JN]

Dates constitutional amendments were introduced, 17523 [28JN]

Disappearances in Guatemala, 30354 [1NO]

ERA supporters, 710 [26JA]

Extermination camps in U.S.S.R., 13167 [19MY]

National organizations supporting the Economic Equity Act (S. 888), 14746 [7JN]

Organizations opposed to S.J. Res. 3, 17369 [27JN]

Prolife Churches, 17409 [27JN]

Soviet prisoners in the Gulag, 2537-2539 [17FE]

Soviet products believed to be produced by forced labor and according to U.S. law importation should be repealed, 33479 [17NO]

Supporters of the resolution to prohibit genetic engineering of the human germline cells, 15407 [10JN]

Voice of America broadcasts covering Jewish emigration and Soviet religious persecution, 25371 [22SE]

Memorandums

Abortion After Viability, Rachel Gold, 17382-17383 [27JN]

Authorize right of Federal eminent domain for coal pipelines: Dept. of Commerce, 14908 [8JN]

Constitutional Amendment To Establish Legislative Authority Over Abortion (S.J. Res. 3): Library of Congress (sundry excerpts), 17550-17552 [28JN]

———Lynn D. Wardle, 17561 [28JN]

Denial of Human Rights for Estonian People, Relief Centre for Estonian Prisoners of Conscience in the USSR, 2902 [24FE]

Memorials of legislature

Assistance to Ethiopian Jews: Massachusetts, 33975 [17NO]

Bahais religion: California, 26800 [30SE], 27247 [5OC]

———Maine, 27036 [4OC], 27146 [4OC]

———Massachusetts, 22726 [3AU], 23808 [13SE]

———Oregon, 27247 [5OC]

———South Dakota Legislature, 7646 [6AP]

———Washington, 16091 [16JN], 17415 [27JN]

Baltic Freedom Day: California, 19174 [14JY]

Benigno Aquino, Jr., assassination: California, 26202 [28SE], 27247 [5OC]

Captive nations: California, 20351 [21JY]

Disclosure of public assistance program recipient information: California, 22455 [3AU]

Ethiopian Jews: New York, 18348 [30JN]

———Massachusetts, 24076 [14SE]

Georgia State Prison operations: Georgia, 17411 [27JN]

International human rights: Massachusetts, 31129 [7NO]

Klaus Barbie: New York, 13113 [19MY]

Military assistance to El Salvador: Oregon, 10665 [2MY]

Political asylum for Dennis Brutus: Massachusetts, 22726 [3AU]

Prohibit importation of Soviet goods produced by forced labor: Illinois, 30590 [2NO]

Reintroduction of the ERA: Rhode Island, 721 [26JA]

Soviet trade embargo: Illinois, 31387 [8NO]

Sri Lanka business investments: Massachusetts, 17415 [27JN]

Treatment of Lech Walesa: New York, 9493 [21AP], 5250 [15MR]

Messages

International Day of Solidarity With Struggling People of South Africa, Javier Perez de Cuellar, 19383 [14JY]

Newsletters

Hatch/Eagleton amendment—it's legal impact, 17321 [27JN]

Papers

Banning of Bahais Religious Institutions in Iran: National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahais of Iran, 32532-32534 [15NO]

Human Rights in U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations, Don Fraser, 16279 [16JN]

Nicaraguan Connection—Threat to Central America, Heritage Foundation, 2127-2133 [14FE]

Parental Notification of Adolescent's Prescription Contraceptives, Senator Packwood, 11027-11030 [4MY]

Soviet Imprisonment of Aleksandr Shatravka, Group for the Establishment of Trust Between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S., 10510 [28AP]

Petitions

Amnesty and improved treatment of Ukrainian political prisoners, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, 359 [26JA]

Bahai faith members living in Iran: Mount Vernon, N.Y., City Council, 23738 [12SE]

El Salvador: Commonwealth of Massachusetts General Court, 18634 [12JY]

Emigration of Aleksandr Khait: New York, N.Y., City Council, 12253 [12MY]

Emigration visa for Aleksandre Letichevsky: New York, N.Y., City Council, 10571 [2MY]

Emigration visa for Boris Gorenstein: New York, N.Y., City Council, 10571 [2MY]

Emigration visa for Boris Klotz: New York, N.Y., City Council, 10571 [2MY]

Emigration visa for Volvovsky family: New York, N.Y., City Council, 10571 [2MY]

Equal Pay for Work of Comparable Worth, Federally Employed Women, Inc., 17512 [28JN]

ERA ratification (S.J. Res. 10): Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco Workers International Union, 1267 [1FE]

Ethiopian Jewry: Central Conference of American Rabbis, 8221 [12AP]

Human rights in Central America: Unitarian Universalist Association, 23738 [12SE]

Imprisonment of Boris Ginis: New York, N.Y., City Council, 12253 [12MY]

Imprisonment of Mark Ocheretyansky: New York, N.Y., City Council, 12253 [12MY]

Japanese American internment compensation: Western Governors' Conference, 22328 [2AU]

Nicaragua and Central America policy: Committee To Support Nicaragua, San Francisco, Calif., 21259 [27JY]

Observance of Days of Remembrance of Victims of the Nazi Holocaust: Governor of Alaska, 8574 [14AP]

Persons who fled Cuba to U.S.: Miami, Fla., City Commission, 23739 [12SE], 23810 [13SE]

Philippine political dissenters: Raymon Ramos, Jr., 24820 [20SE]

Recognition of the Red Shield of David of the Magen David Adom Society of Israel: International Red Cross, 7272 [24MR]

Reintroduction of the ERA: National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., of the U.S.A., 707 [26JA]

Release of Arnold Dinerstein from Soviet Union: New York City Council, 9875 [27AP]

Repression in U.S.: United Methodist Church, Rocky Mountain Conference, 29554 [27OC]

———Yuma, Colo., United Methodist Church, 28325 [19OC]

Poems

Abortion, 17319 [27JN], 17553 [28JN]

Best Ink, Armando Valladares, 10834 [3MY]

For a Dead African, Dennis Brutus, 22703 [3AU]

Memorial Hymn—March on Washington—The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.: Virginia L. Doris, 33913 [17NO]

Mortals of Time, Benjamin Vecsler, 13405 [23MY]

My Bars Flower, Armando Valladares, 10834 [3MY]

Simple Lust, Dennis Brutus, 22702 [3AU]

The Lecture, Antanas Gustaitis, 16421 [20JN]

Today in Prison, Dennis Brutus, 22703 [3AU]

Polls of opinion

Nicaragua: results (excerpt), 34831 [18NO]

Press releases

National Endowment for Democracy, CIA, 33608 [17NO]

Nicaragua's persecution of its Jewish community, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 14273 [1JN]

Proclamations

Designating Anatoly Scharansky Day, Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of New York, 28236 [18OC]

Scharansky Day, Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of New York, 24469 [15SE], 24527 [15SE]

Questions and answers

El Salvador: murder of the churchwomen, Senator Lautenberg, 21887 [2AU]

Religious Speech Protection Act (S. 815), 5358 [15MR]

Quotations

. . . I did not speak up . . ., Pastor Niemoller, 10806 [3MY]

Each time a person stands up for an ideal . . ., Robert F. Kennedy, 26106 [28SE]

Greek Revolution, Theodore Kolokotronis, 7511 [24MR]

Remarks in House

Abortion: prevent use of certain funds, 19116 [14JY]

Abranzon, Zina and Arkady: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7491 [24MR]

Afghanistan: human rights violations, 26820 [30SE]

African National Congress: death sentences for certain members, 14805 [8JN], 15097 [9JN]

Anatoly Scharansky Day: observance in New York, 28236 [18OC]

Anti-Defamation League Day: designate (H.J. Res. 408), 30588 [2NO]

Apartheid: U.S. to oppose assistance by the IMF to countries practicing (H.R. 1083), 14168 [26MY]

Argentina: civilian government elections, 30266, 30331 [1NO]

———increase in anti-Semitism, 28487 [19OC]

Armenian Martyrs Day: observance, 9623, 9626, 9629, 9632 [25AP], 10862, 10865 [3MY], 11114 [4MY], 11734 [10MY]

Bahai religion: persecution in Iran, 2868 [23FE], 3461 [1MR], 20697 [25JY], 22390 [2AU], 24517, 24529 [15SE], 25236 [21SE]

Bahais: religious persecution, 32750, 32753-32756 [15NO], 33230, 33244 [16NO], 34894 [18NO]

Baltic Freedom Day: designate, 18265 [29JN]

———observance, 15731-15733, 15740, 15756, 15761, 15763, 15764, 15766 [14JN], 15981, 15990, 15995-15997, 16004, 16006, 16008-16010 [15JN], 16266, 16273, 16287, 16298 [16JN], 16421 [20JN], 16679 [21JN], 16924 [22JN], 20154 [20JY]

Begun, Iosif: Soviet imprisonment, 9634 [25AP], 10534 [28AP]

Begun, Yosif: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 1211 [31JA], 20411 [21JY]

———imprisonment in Soviet Union, 28499 [19OC], 29086 [24OC], 29880, 29892 [28OC], 30174 [31OC]

Beilin, Yakov, and family: Soviet emigration case, 9783 [26AP]

B'nai B'rith: anniversary tribute, 34962 [14DE]

Bogomolny, Benjamin and Tatyana: Soviet emigration case, 18244 [29JN]

Bonner, Elena: efforts to gain civil rights in Soviet Union, 2250 [15FE]

Brailovsky, Viktor: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 10847 [3MY]

Briskman, Irena: efforts to emigrate, 23338 [4AU]

Brutus, Dennis: political asylum, 23335, 23384 [4AU]

———request for political asylum, 23947 [13SE]

Byaly family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 11341 [5MY]

Byelorussian Independence Day: observance, 6690 [22MR], 7478, 7510, 7512 [24MR]

Calderon, Ricardo E.: imprisonment in El Salvador, 28998 [21OC]

Captive Nations Vigil Committee: tribute, 18347 [30JN]

Captive Nations Week: observance, 18830 [12JY], 19833 [19JY], 20138, 20140, 20152, 20154 [20JY], 20439, 20444, 20460, 20464, 20467 [21JY], 20691, 20692 [25JY], 21553 [28JY]

Caribbean Basin Initiative: proposal (H.R. 2819), 10543 [28AP]

Central America: assist efforts to stop flow of weapons from Nicaragua and Cuba (H.R. 2760), 21035 [26JY]

———U.S. policy, 12671, 12672, 12681 [17MY], 18418 [30JN], 20671, 20672, 20683, 20696 [25JY], 21020, 21022, 21025 [26JY], 21294 [27JY], 22088 [1AU], 22348, 22350, 22352 [2AU], 23376 [4AU]

Chernobilsky, Boris, and family: efforts to emigrate form Soviet Union, 10498 [28AP]

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Opportunities Act: enact (H.R. 1904), additional cosponsors, 19334 [14JY]

Chile: Amnesty International report, 17487 [27JN]

———civil liberties violations, 27402, 27419 [5OC], 27899 [7OC]

———human rights violations, 13204 [19MY], 23756 [12SE], 23950 [13SE], 25213 [21SE]

China, People's Republic of: imprisonment of Catholic priest, 19367 [14JY]

———infanticide, 21772 [29JY]

China, Republic of: release of political prisoners, 34872 [18NO]

Colombia: efforts to eliminate violence, 20450 [21JY]

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: recommendations for World War II reparations to Americans of Japanese and Aleut descent, 16924 [22JN]

Congressional Fast and Prayer Vigil for Soviet Jewry, 15652 [14JN]

Congressional Vigil on Soviet Jewry: activities, 16908 [22JN]

Continuing disability investigation program: activities in San Francisco, Calif., Bay area, 18246 [29JN]

Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: ratification of treaty, 1200 [31JA]

Credit Card Protection Act: introduction (H.R. 2885), 11100 [4MY]

Credit cards: restrictions on disclosure of numbers (H.R. 2885), 11100 [4MY]

Cuba: human rights, 20172 [20JY]

Czechoslovakia: anniversary of Soviet invasion, 23454 [4AU], 23493 [17AU]

Danchev, Vladimir: Soviet newscaster fired for truthful reporting, 18264 [29JN]

Day labor camps: U.S. abuses, 18378 [30JN]

Dekhovich, Boris: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4679 [9MR]

Democracy and human rights: protection against communism, 28209 [18OC]

District of Columbia: prohibit divestiture of certain foreign investments (H. Res. 372), 32828 [15NO], 34845 [18NO]

Dreyfuss, Alfred: Soviet persecution case, 19379 [14JY]

Dymally, Representative: meeting with Soviet refuseniks, 27165 [4OC]

Economic sanctions: imposition and enforcement in response to certain acts against unarmed civilians, 26481 [29SE]

El Salvador: certification, 19797 [28JY], 20168 [20JY]

———extension of amnesty law, 21409 [28JY]

———Government use of death squads, 32777 [15NO]

———human rights violations, 22189 [2AU], 23218 [4AU]

———investigation of deaths of reform workers, 21027 [26JY]

———military assistance, 8687 [14AP]

———recertification, 1194 [31JA], 1841 [7FE]

———report on human rights violations, 14056 [26MY]

———U.S. foreign policy, 4163 [7MR], 4673 [9MR], 10866 [3MY]

———U.S. policy, 7079 [23MR], 10500 [28AP], 22353 [2AU]

———violations, 226 [25JA]

Elbert, Lev: efforts to emigrate, 9063 [19AP], 24531 [15SE]

———efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19835 [19JY]

———Soviet criminal charges, 23452 [4AU]

Equal Access Act: enact (H.R. 2732), 9811 [27AP]

Equal rights: guarantee (H.J. Res. 1), 19116 [14JY]

Equal rights amendment, 34209 [18NO]

ERA: amend Constitution (H.J. Res. 1), 33505 [17NO]

Estonian Independence Day: observance, 3035, 3037, 3039, 3046, 3048, 3049, 3050, 3051 [24FE], 3064, 3069, 3075 [25FE], 3202 [28FE], 3732 [2MR], 4909 [10MR]

Ethiopia: Jewish efforts to emigrate, 18348 [30JN]

Ethiopian Jews: call attention to plight (H. Con. Res. 107), 30912 [3NO]

Evdokimov, Rostislav: imprisonment and trial in Soviet Union, 7473 [24MR]

Exclusionary rule: reform proposals, 12176 [12MY]

Feltsman, Vladimir: expressing sense of Congress concerning U.S. performance (H. Con. Res. 177), 33496 [17NO], 33497, 34847 [18NO]

Finkelshtein, Eitan and Alexandra: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2110 [10FE]

Fiodorov, Yuri: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 2858 [23FE]

Firearms: protect rights of owners, 27057 [4OC]

———protect rights of owners (H.R. 3714), 27060 [4OC]

Firearms Owners Protection Act: enact (H.R. 2429), 14204 [26MY]

Foreign trade: prohibit U.S. investments in South Africa (H.R. 1392), 14168 [26MY]

Free Afghanistan Day: observance, 6359, 6360 [21MR]

Freedom and life: rules to protect, 15102 [9JN]

Freedom of Information Day: designate, 33580 [17NO]

Fuchs-Rabinovich, Michael: efforts to emigrate, 9052 [19AP]

Gagkeyev, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 9599 [21AP]

Gelman, Aleksandr: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 20455 [21JY]

Genchik, Mordha and Sarra: efforts to emigrate, 8665 [14AP]

Genocide Convention: ratify, 9088 [19AP]

Georgia Southern College: establish Jimmy Carter Chair of Human Rights, 6418 [21MR]

Germany, Democratic Republic of: anniversary of worker revolt, 19709 [18JY]

Ghinis family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19374 [14JY]

Gluzman, Semyon: calling for Soviet emigration (H.J. Res. 291), 15323 [9JN]

Grauer, Janna: efforts to emigrate, 25378 [22SE]

Greek Independence Day: observance, 7082, 7083, 7084 [23MR], 7431, 7439, 7445, 7446, 7459, 7460, 7484, 7491, 7497, 7503, 7511 [24MR]

Greek Patriarchate of Constantinople: religious persecution by Turkish Government, 7434 [24MR]

Grenada: reported violation of civil liberties by U.S. military, 33258 [16NO]

Groberman, Yankel A.: Soviet imprisonment, 3463 [1MR]

Guatemala: human rights violations, 30353 [1NO]

———U.S. policy, 14447 [3JN]

Guberman, Igor, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 6045 [17MR]

Handguns: continuance of violence, 14622 [6JN]

Handicapped: regulations protecting, 17235 [23JN]

Helsinki accords: anniversary of signing, 22075 [1AU], 22086, 22087 [1AU], 22336, 22380, 22384 [2AU]

Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 96), 16867 [22JN]

Human rights: calling for Soviet compliance with international agreements (H. Con. Res. 63), 33500, 33501, 33503, 34847 [18NO]

———conditions in Communist nations, 3077 [25FE]

———release of congressional report concerning, 2269 [15FE]

Hungarian Revolution: anniversary, 29892 [28OC]

———commemoration, 11115 [4MY]

Hunter Protection Act: enact (H.R. 3713), 33284 [17NO]

IMF: policy concerning loans to countries practicing racial segregation, 34087 [18NO]

In, Chun Byung: call for release of Ints Calitis as reparation for death in Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, 25890 [27SE]

Inter-American Development Bank: proposed loan to Nicaragua, 3072 [25FE]

International mail: Soviet interruption, 29880 [28OC], 30356 [1NO], 32228 [10NO], 34740 [18NO]

Iran: execution of Bahai faith members, 16701 [21JN], 16922 [22JN]

———religious persecution of Bahais, 18556 [11JY]

Ireland, Northern: criminal justice system, 28803 [20OC], 29481 [26OC], 34767 [18NO]

———denial of visas, 30264 [1NO]

Javorsky, Jaroslav: imprisonment in Czechoslovakia, 23758 [12SE]

Jews: persecution in Arab countries, 34862 [18NO]

———plight of Soviet, 5061 [11MR]

Kampuchea: media coverage of plight of refugees, 21024 [26JY]

———plight of refugees, 20699 [25JY]

Kazanevich family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19374 [14JY]

Kelbert, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24228 [14SE]

Kogan, Yakov, and family: efforts to emigrate, 17487 [27JN]

Kogan, Yakov and Tatiana: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 6018 [17MR], 11115 [4MY]

Korea, Republic of: U.S. policy, 1500 [2FE]

Korematsu, Fred: conviction for evading World War II internment vacated, 34024 [18NO]

Kosharovsky, Yuli: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18358 [30JN]

Kreymerman, Leyba, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18840 [12JY]

Latin America: efforts to promote peace and protect human rights (H. Res. 125), 5883 [17MR]

———U.S. foreign policy, 2100 [10FE]

———U.S. policy, 10661, 10664 [2MY]

Latvia: anniversary of independence, 33140-33144, 33171 [16NO], 33975 [17NO]

Latvian Independence Day: observance, 4909 [10MR]

Lein, Yevgeny: Soviet emigration case, 5066 [11MR]

Lent, Representative: visit to Soviet Union, 894 [26JA]

Lerner, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5840 [16MR], 23742 [12SE], 27188 [4OC]

Lifshitz, Vladimir: hunger strike in Soviet Union, 34749 [18NO]

Lifshitz, Vladimir and Anna: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30587 [2NO]

Lithuania: 42d anniversary of Terrible June Days, 16298 [16JN]

Lithuanian Independence Day: observance, 2110 [10FE], 2699, 2702, 2703, 2704, 2706, 2725 [22FE], 2856, 2858, 2861 [23FE], 3037 [24FE], 3063 [25FE], 3449 [1MR], 3694 [2MR], 4909 [10MR], 6025 [17MR], 6210 [18MR]

Lodisev, Aleksei P.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 33950 [17NO]

Lokshin, Osip: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 12665 [17MY], 19109 [13JY]

Madrid accord: reaffirmation and strengthening of human rights policies, initiatives in military security, and expanded economic cooperation, 22075 [1AU]

Marcos, Ferdinand: human rights record, 5070 [11MR]

Meiman, Nahum: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 1838 [7FE]

Meshko, Oskana: Soviet exile, 23450 [4AU]

Mexican aliens: detention of certain as material witnesses, 34188, 34190, 34196, 34200 [18NO]

Meyers, Paul: sharing of bar mitzvah ceremony with Soviet youth Ilya Boim, 27174 [4OC]

Mishchenko, Vladimir: Soviet imprisonment, 10510 [28AP]

Miskito Indians, Nicaragua: violation of human rights, 26917 [3OC]

Moscow Helsinki Group: Soviet arrests, 12661 [17MY]

Mukovozova, Natalia: Soviet emigration case, 5056 [11MR]

Murzhenko, Alexsei: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 2858 [23FE]

Nashpitz, Mark: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2568 [17FE]

———Soviet emigration case, 19381 [14JY]

National Abolitionist Day: designate (H.J. Res. 358), 24334 [15SE]

National Sakharov Day: designate (H.J. Res. 178), 12955 [18MY]

———designate (S.J. Res. 51), 12505 [17MY]

———observance, 13196 [19MY]

New Mexico State University: removal of yearbook emblem, 27412 [5OC]

Nicaragua: anti-Semitism, 12045 [11MY]

———human rights violations, 22350 [2AU], 28521 [19OC], 28825 [20OC]

———prohibit U.S. support for military or paramilitary operations (H.R. 2760), 21035 [26JY]

———religious persecution, 18398 [30JN]

———results of poll by Managua newspaper, 34830 [18NO]

———U.S. policy, 18552 [11JY], 19838 [19JY]

Nudel, Ida: birthday, 10501 [28AP]

———efforts to emigrate, 8685 [14AP]

———efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 3035 [24FE], 21555 [28JY]

———Soviet emigration case, 16923 [22JN]

OAS: initiate Human Rights Commission investigation into escape and shootings at Tipitapa prison, Nicaragua, 28155 [18OC], 28253 [19OC]

Orlov, Yuri: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 3726 [2MR]

Pentecostal Christians: emigration from the Soviet Union, 17674 [28JN]

Perlov, Leonid, Evgeny, and Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7616 [5AP]

Pevzner, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4905 [10MR]

Philippines: suspend economic and military aid (H. Con. Res. 182), 26834 [30SE]

———U.S. policy, 25377 [22SE]

Poland: human rights violations, 22337 [2AU]

———independence commemoration, 32361 [12NO]

———May Day and martial law, 10522 [28AP]

———repression of Solidarity leaders, 30352 [1NO]

———visit of Pope John Paul II, 16297 [16JN], 16681 [21JN], 16925, 16937 [22JN]

Polish Constitution Day: observance, 10870 [3MY], 11740 [10MY]

Polish-American Congress, Inc.: support of sanctions against Poland, 23962 [13SE]

Pope John Paul II: appeals for human rights, 5058 [11MR]

———invitation to address a joint session of Congress (H. Con Res. 148), 20242 [21JY]

———visit to Poland, 18240 [29JN]

Popovsky, Victor: efforts to emigrate, 12045 [11MY]

Prayer in public buildings: permit (H.J. Res. 100), 344 [26JA]

Prayer in schools: permit (H.J. Res. 100), 344 [26JA]

Privacy Protection Commission: establish (H.R. 3743), 22321 [2AU]

Prutkov family: Soviet emigration case, 19378 [14JY]

Radio Moscow: Vladamir Danchev committed to psychiatric hospital after radio braodcast making reference to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 20177 [21JY]

Religious persecution: activities by Soviets, 3038 [24FE]

———findings of congressional delegation, 5836 [16MR]

Religious Persecution of Bahais in Iran, 18557 [11JY]

Romania: commissars ban typewriters, 10547 [28AP]

———most favored nation status, 12002 [11MY]

———most-favored-nation trade status, 18382-18383 [30JN]

Rudenko, Mykola D.: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 3708 [2MR]

Russian Pentecostals: relocation in U.S., 34818 [18NO]

Scharansky, Anatoly: ends hunger strike in Soviet Union, 2707 [22FE]

———imprisonment in Soviet Union, 892 [26JA], 5236, 5237 [16MR], 5238 [17MR], 6835, 7469 [24MR], 8235 [12AP], 8662 [14AP], 21527, 21555 [28JY], 24492, 24494, 24512, 24517, 24521, 24522, 24526, 24527, 24528, 24531 [15SE], 27127 [5OC], 28236 [18OC]

———release from prison (H. Res. 67), 6835 [19AP]

———Soviet emigration case, 19388 [14JY]

———Soviet imprisonment, 16908 [22JN], 23400 [4AU]

Scharansky Day: observance, 24492, 24494, 24512, 24517, 24522, 24527, 24528, 24531 [15SE]

School prayer: voluntary (H.J. Res. 100), 344 [26JA]

Schools: permit religious meetings (H.R. 2732), 9811 [27AP]

Search and seizure laws: reform, 12176 [12MY]

Sec. of State: instruct to provide information on Soviet-held U.S. nationals (H.J. Res. 390), 28492 [19OC]

Sex discrimination: application of legislation prohibiting Federal funding of educational programs that practice, 34990 [14DE]

Shatravka, Aleksandr: Soviet imprisonment, 10510 [28AP]

Shkolnik, Issak: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19359 [14JY]

Shnirman, Simon: Soviet emigration case, 15073 [8JN]

Slepak, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate, 9294 [20AP]

———efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 1947 [8FE]

Solidarity: anniversary of signing of agreement in Gdansk, 22086 [1AU]

Solidarity Sunday: observance, 12781 [19MY], 12971 [18MY], 13404 [23MY]

———observance (H. Res. 150), 12990 [19MY]

Solomon Schechter Day School: support for Yehudit Nepomnishsky family, 14435 [3JN]

South Africa: apartheid policies, 16266, 16271 [16JN]

———ban importation of krugerrand (H.R. 1693), 16432 [20JN]

———ban U.S. bank loans in response to violation of human rights, 26758 [30SE]

———call for end to relocation of blacks from ancestral lands (H. Con. Res. 122), 28214 [18OC]

———executes three guerrillas, 16919 [22JN]

———fair employment standards for nonwhites employed by U.S. firms, 16264 [16JN]

———prohibit export of nuclear material, equipment, and technology (H.R. 1020), 14168 [26MY]

———prohibit U.S. investments (H.R. 1392), 14168 [26MY]

———prohibit U.S. loans and require fair employment principles for those doing business in (H.R. 1693), 14168, 14174 [26MY]

———U.S. foreign policy, 18367 [30JN]

———U.S. policy, 29643, 29654, 29655 [28OC], 32230 [10NO]

South Africa, Republic of: prohibit U.S. investments (H.R. 1392), 2075 [10FE]

———U.S. business investments, 23493 [17AU]

———U.S. policy, 22351 [2AU]

South Korean airliner: call for release of a prisoner of conscience for each life lost on Soviet attack, 27058 [4OC]

———call for release of political prisoners for each life lost in Soviet attack, 27060 [4OC]

Soviet Human Rights Violations: Ukrainian Human Rights Committee, 30356 [1NO]

Soviet Jewry Fast and Prayer Day: observance, 19359, 19373, 19374, 19378, 19379, 19381, 19383, 19385, 19386, 19387, 19388 [14JY], 19835 [19JY]

Soviet Jewry Solidarity Day: designate (H.J. Res. 197), 5404 [15MR]

———observance, 5405 [15MR]

Soviet Jews: congressional prayer and fast, 20154 [20JY], 20411 [21JY], 21527 [28JY]

———efforts to emigrate, 27056, 27113-27128 [4OC]

———emigration, 214 [6JA], 334 [25JA]

———emigration policy, 1842 [7FE]

———plight, 27127 [5OC]

Soviet Union: civil liberties violations, 13414 [23MY]

———compliance with certain international human rights agreements (H. Con. Res. 63), 2588 [22FE], 33497 [17NO], 34950 [14DE]

———condemn use of forced labor (H. Con. Res. 100), 20464 [21JY]

———efforts of Jews to emigrate from, 28156 [18OC]

———efforts of Vashchenko family to emigrate, 17668 [28JN], 18248 [29JN]

———emigration of the Vashchenko family, 17674 [28JN]

———emigration policies, 21786 [29JY]

———expressing sense of Congress on reduction of emigration of Jews (H.J. Res. 279), 33504 [18NO]

———free emigration of Jews, 15652 [14JN], 15981, 15983 [15JN], 17177, 17178 [23JN]

———hope for Pentacostalists to emigrate, 8369, 8373 [13AP]

———human rights violations, 16278 [16JN], 27612 [6OC]

———human rights violations against Jews, 30351 [1NO]

———increase anti-Semitism propaganda, 18409 [30JN]

———increase in anti-Semitic activities, 23417 [4AU]

———increased persecution of dissidents, 28218 [18OC]

———Jewish applications for emigration from, 14650 [7JN], 14806 [8JN]

———morality of Government's policies, 19365 [14JY]

———Norman Zabusky asked to leave for planning to speak to refuseniks about scientific issues, 34183 [18NO]

———oppression of minorities, 17199 [23JN]

———reduction of emigration from (H.J. Res. 279), 33504 [17NO]

———reduction of emigration from (H.J. Res. 279), technical changes, 33505 [17NO]

———sense of Congress concerning certain international agreements on human rights (H. Con. Res. 63), 14149 [26MY]

———sense of Congress concerning forced labor (H. Con. Res. 100), 33477 [17NO], 33480, 33481, 34847 [18NO]

———treatment of Jews, Christians and dissidents, 19167 [14JY]

———U.S. foreign policy, 16302 [16JN]

———use of forced labor, 2879 [23FE]

———violation of human rights, 2588 [22FE]

———violations of human rights, 4209 [8MR]

———Vladamir Danchev committed to psychiatric hospital after radio broadcast making reference to invasion of Afghanistan, 20177 [21JY]

Spalin, Rikard: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 6070 [17MR]

Sportsmen: protect rights (H.R. 3713-3716), 33284 [17NO]

Sri Lanka: persecution of Tamil population, 21281 [27JY]

Stolar, Abe: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2257 [15FE]

Student Coalition for Soviet Jewry: commend for dedication, 5189 [14MR]

Taiwan: human rights, 146 [6JA]

Tarnopolsky, Yuri: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14149 [26MY], 20154 [20JY]

———Soviet emigration case, 16912, 16935 [22JN]

———Soviet imprisonment, 7629 [5AP], 14777 [7JN]

Timor Island: resolution of conflict, 18362 [30JN]

Tonkonogy, Moisey: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2249 [15FE]

Tsukerman, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 6419 [21MR]

Turkey: U.S. policy, 28821 [20OC]

U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee: tribute, 9644 [25AP]

Ukraine: 50th anniversary of Soviet-imposed famine, 26803 [30SE], 27160, 27163 [4OC]

———anniversary of independence, 1088 [27JA], 1202, 1203 [31JA], 1343, 1344 [1FE], 29262 [25OC]

———anniversary of Soviet genocide, 28517 [19OC], 29690 [27OC]

———commemorating 1933 famine (H. Con. Res. 111), 18243 [29JN]

Ukrainian Genocidal Famine Day: observance, 14617 [6JN]

Ukrainian Independence Day: anniversary, 3741 [2MR]

Universal Declaration of Human Rights: anniversary of adoption, 34868 [18NO]

Valladares Perez, Armando: tribute, 20437 [21JY]

Vashchenko family: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 17668 [28JN], 18248 [29JN]

Victims of communism: commemoration ceremony, 18402 [30JN]

Victims of Communism Month: designate (H.J. Res. 351), 23766 [12SE]

Vilchinskaya, Galina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18426 [30JN]

Voice of America: Soviet jamming, 17230 [23JN]

Walesa, Lech: attitude of Polish Government towards awarding of Nobel Peace Prize, 28254 [19OC]

———congratulations for winning Nobel Peace Prize, 27404, 27438 [5OC]

———congratulations on award of the Nobel Peace Prize, 27708 [1NO]

———congratulations on award of the Nobel Peace Prize (H. Con. Res. 76), 31851 [9NO]

———congratulations on award of the Nobel Peace Prize (S. Con. Res. 76), 33473, 33474 [18NO]

———Nobel Peace Prize: recipient, 28051 [17OC], 28815 [20OC]

———Nobel Peace Prize recipient, 28224 [18OC], 28513 [19OC], 29079 [24OC]

———tribute, 17202 [23JN]

———tribute by Friendship Heights, Md., Village Council, 19105 [13JY]

Wallenberg, Raoul: questioning Soviet claims of death, 1496 [2FE]

———World War II disappearance, 16698 [21JN]

Women: assure equal economic opportunities (H.R. 2090), 5072 [14MR]

———equal rights, 27294 [5OC]

World War II: internment of U.S. citizens and legal aliens, 3063 [25FE]

Yakir family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 11341 [5MY]

Yugoslavia: persecution of Albanians, 27428 [5OC]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: constitutional amendment to establish legislative authority (S.J. Res. 3), 17311-17409 [27JN], 17514-17562, 17570-17579 [28JN], 18082 [29JN]

———constitutional amendment to establish legislative authority (S.J. Res. 3), unanimous-consent agreement, 17331 [27JN], 17545 [28JN]

———Supreme Court decision, 16237 [16JN]

Afghan struggle for freedom: support (S. Con. Res. 74), 27563 [6OC]

Afghanistan: Soviet atrocities, 2671 [22FE]

African refugee activities: funding, 15269 [9JN]

Alabama: school prayer court case history, 869 [26JA]

Alcohol: raise age for drinking and purchasing (S. Con. Res. 32), 11416 [6MY]

Amnesty International: release of 1983 annual report, 30976 [4NO]

Andrei Sakharov Day: designate (S.J. Res. 51), 3851 [3MR], 8303 [13AP]

Andrei Sakharov Institute: grant Federal charter (S. 2187), 34537 [18NO]

Argentina: elections for civilian government, 29822 [28OC], 30147 [31OC], 30423 [2NO], 31423 [8NO]

———missing persons, 12652 [17MY]

Armenia: anniversary of genocide, 13872 [25MY]

Armenian genocide: 68th anniversary, 10741, 10743 [3MY], 12162 [12MY]

Armenian Martyrs Day: designate (S. Res. 124), 9879-9894 [27AP]

———observance, 10164 [28AP]

Armenian people: suffering, 10638 [2MY]

Armenians: human rights violations against, 15557 [14JN]

———recognition of genocide (S. Res. 241), 27849 [7OC]

Babi Yar: 42d anniversary of massacre of Jews, 26690 [30SE]

Babi Yar massacre: commemoration, 30393 [2NO]

Bahais: Iranian persecution, 7061 [23MR]

Baltic Freedom Day: designate (S.J. Res. 43), 6949 [23MR]

———observance, 15559, 15642, 15644 [14JN], 16243 [16JN]

Barbie, Klaus: trial of the Nazi war criminal, 3253 [1MR]

Begun, Iosif: efforts to emigrate, 8735 [15AP]

———imprisonment, 13856 [25MY]

Begun, Yosif: imprisonment in the Soviet Union, 29339 [26OC]

Bergnes, Gustavo Arcos: Cuban imprisonment, 20834 [26JY]

Blind workers: elimination of discriminatory barriers (S. 1608), 18646 [12JY]

Brailovsky, Victor: efforts to emmigrate from the Soviet Union, 9531 [21AP]

Brutus, Dennis: political asylum (S. 1769), 23469 [17AU]

Call to Conscience Vigil for Soviet Jewry: tribute, 15643 [14JN]

Cambodia: human rights efforts, 19191 [14JY]

———human rights violations, 11185 [5MY], 14075 [26MY]

Captive Nations Week: observance, 20500 [22JY]

Central America: persecution, 22169 [2AU]

———refugee crisis, 17446 [27JN]

Chief Justice: request annual state of the Judiciary address (S. 383), 1398 [2FE]

Child pornography: ban (S. 1240), 11521 [9MY]

Chile: human rights, 17514 [28JN]

———restore democracy (S. Res. 219), 24464 [15SE]

China, People's Republic of: defections, 32645 [15NO]

China, Republic of: martial law (S. Con. Res. 38), 13136 [19MY]

Chinese priests: imprisonment, 16318 [20JN]

Coal pipelines: authorize right of Federal eminent domain, 14907 [8JN]

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: implementation of recommendations (S. 2116), 33754-33765 [17NO]

Congressional Human Rights Caucus: formulation, 2424 [17FE]

Congressional Vigil for Soviet Jewery: efforts to protect human rights, 16242 [16JN]

Crime victim's assistance fund: establish (S. 1941), 27558 [6OC]

Cyprus: anniversary of genocide, 22522 [3AU]

Czechoslovakia: anniversary of Soviet invasion, 24477 [15SE]

Day of Remembrance for Victims of Genocide: designate (S.J. Res. 87), 9517 [21AP]

Days of Remembrance of Victims of the Nazi Holocaust: observance, 8574, 8655 [14AP]

Death penalty: reinstituting (S. 114), 23049 [4AU]

Dept. of State Report on Human Rights Practices for 1982: review, 17896 [29JN]

Detroit, Mich.: tribute to Human Rights Commission and Department, 28785 [20OC]

East Timor: U.S. policy, 2116 [14FE]

Economic Equity Act: enact, 8075 [12AP]

———enact (S. 888), 9909-9911 [27AP], 14746 [7JN]

Educational opportunity: equal rights (S. Res. 149), 12633 [17MY]

El Salvador: certification, 1260 [1FE]

———foreign assistance certification, 23475 [17AU]

———justice for murdered churchwomen, 22165 [2AU]

———Marxist revolutionary terrorism, 23056 [4AU]

———peace initiatives, 20011 [20JY]

———relating to slain U.S. churchwomen (S. Res. 191), 21881 [1AU]

———U.S. certification of human rights reform, 267 [25JA]

Equal Access to Justice Act: reauthorize (S. 919), 7100-7103, 7157 [24MR]

Equal Rights Amendment: ratify (S.J. Res. 10), 14075 [26MY]

ERA: reintroduction (S.J. Res. 10), 706-731 [26JA], 1267 [1FE]

Ethiopia: emergency assistance, 17639 [28JN]

———expressing concern for plight of Jews (S. Con. Res. 55), 33646 [17NO], 34704, 34705, 34706, 34712 [14DE]

———religious persecution of Jews, 30388 [2NO]

Ethiopian Jews: harassment, 15928 [15JN]

———plight (S. Con. Res. 55), 19763 [19JY]

Fair Housing Act: amend (S. 1612), 19044 [13JY]

———enact, 11423 [6MY]

Fair Tax Act: introduction (S. 1421), 14885-14907 [8JN]

Federal Courts Study Act: introduction (S. 381), 1397 [2FE]

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: amend, relative to the examination of prospective jurors (S. 386), 1400 [2FE]

Federov, Yuri: imprisonment, 17448 [27JN]

Firearms Owners Protection Act: introduction (S. 914), 27866 [7OC]

Freedom of Information Improvement Act: introduction (S. 1034), 8032 [12AP]

FTC: disapprove funeral rule (H. Con. Res. 70), 3153 [28FE]

Genocide Convention: ratify, 1264 [1FE], 1588 [3FE], 8975 [19AP], 20529 [25JY]

Haitian refugees: status, 12389-12393 [16MY]

Helsinki accords: Ukrainian monitoring group, 31324 [8NO], 31723 [9NO]

Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 96), 11308 [5MY]

Hitler, Adolf: observance of 50th anniversary of rise to power, 25731 [26SE]

Holocaust: gathering of survivors, 7931-7940 [12AP]

———Jewish children, 25252 [22SE]

———portrayal in art forms, 10582 [2MY]

———remembrance, 8351 [13AP]

———tribute to victims, 8705 [15AP]

Holocaust Memorial Council Act: amend (S. 1235), 11514 [9MY]

Holocaust Museum: dedication, 8784 [18AP], 9407 [21AP]

Hospice care: reimbursement (S. Res. 285), 33843 [17NO]

Hostage Relief Act: amend (S. 1702), 21358 [28JY]

Human germline cells: prohibit genetic engineering, 15406 [10JN]

Human life federalism constitutional amendment: establish (S.J. Res. 3), 671-675 [26JA]

———establish (S.J. Res. 4), 675 [26JA]

Human organs: condemning the sale (S. Res. 251), 29369 [26OC]

Hungarian revolution: commemoration, 20594 [25JY]

India: media reports of tribal tortures, 16098 [16JN]

Infringements of religious freedom in the Warsaw Pact states (S. Con. Res. 42), 13843 [25MY]

Insanity defense: restrict and limit in Federal courts (S. 56), 612 [26JA]

Interparliamentary Union: meeting, 13798 [25MY]

Iran: execution of Bahais, 23082 [4AU]

———human rights violations, 10879 [4MY], 14910 [8JN], 19395 [15JY], 31649 [9NO]

———human rights violations against the Bahais (S. Con. Res. 86), 32530-32534 [15NO]

———persecution of Bahais, 30393 [2NO]

Israel: recognition of the Red Shield of David of the Magen David Adom Society, 7272 [24MR]

———tribute to Stafford Children's Center, 22814 [4AU]

Jews: free emigration, 264 [25JA]

———free emigration (S. Con. Res. 11), 6849 [23MR]

Kim Dae Jung: release from prison, 2504 [17FE]

Koestler, Arthur, 7540 [5AP]

Korea, Republic of: human rights violations, 14137 [26MY]

Lebanon: release of David Dodge, 20287 [21JY]

———terrorist attack on Israeli soldiers, 31903 [10NO]

Lipinskaya, Vera: imprisonment in the Soviet Union, 2235 [15FE]

Lithuania: anniversary of invasion, 15925 [15JN], 16230 [16JN]

Lithuanian Independence Day: observance, 2503, 2510 [17FE]

Mariasin, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 13802 [25MY]

Mentally disabled: halt continuing disability reviews (S. 1144), 9720-9729 [26AP]

Moscow Helsinki Monitoring Group: observance of 7th anniversary, 12157 [12MY]

``Most Favored Nation'' status: deny, to countries that deny religious freedom (S. 1444), 15281 [9JN]

Murzhenko, Alexei: imprisonment, 17448 [27JN]

Namibia: struggle for independence, 9764 [26AP]

National Court of Appeals: establish (S. 382), 1398 [2FE]

National Endowment for Democracy: establish, 33608 [17NO]

Nicaragua: efforts to import arms, 9897 [27AP]

Nudel, Ida: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 10046 [27AP], 15299 [9JN], 18057 [29JN]

———Soviet emigration (S. Res. 125), 17046 [23JN]

Nuremberg, Germany: trials of war criminals, 33608 [17NO]

Ogurtsov, Igor V.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union (S. Res. 294), 34560 [18NO]

Orlov, Yuri: anniversary of imprisonment, 12931 [18MY]

Ovsischer, Nadya: tribute, 1265 [1FE]

Pevsner, Alexander: efforts to emigrate, 13856 [25MY]

Poland: detention of Lech Walesa, 8343 [13AP]

———financial aid, 21891 [1AU]

———human rights violations, 21797 [1AU]

———lifting of martial law, 11487 [9MY]

———trade sanctions, 30225 [1NO], 30387 [2NO]

Polish Independence Day: anniversary, 9767 [26AP]

Pope John Paul II: visit to Poland, 17036 [23JN]

Protection of Children Against Sexual Exploitation Act: enact (S. 1469), 19604 [18JY]

Racial and religious bigotry: continued existence, 2991 [24FE]

Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act: enact (S. 602), 21337-21341 [28JY], 21595, 21597 [29JY]

———enact (S. 602), unanimous-consent agreement, 21597 [29JY]

———unanimous-consent request relative to Congressional Budget Act waiver of S. 602 (S. Res. 160), 21326 [28JY]

———waive the Congressional Budget Act relative to S. 602 (S. Res. 160), 21326-21337 [28JY]

Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act: enact (S. 602), 22143 [2AU], 22440 [3AU], 23784-23794 [13SE], 24106 [14SE]

———enact (S. 602), cloture motion, 22441 [3AU]

———enact (S. 602), enrollment correction, 24859 [20SE]

Religious Speech Protection Act: introduction (S. 815), 5357 [15MR]

Respect Human Life Act: enact (S. 467), 10159 [28AP]

———introduction (S. 467), 1736 [3FE]

Right to life: guarantee (S.J. Res. 8), 399, 685-690 [26JA]

———guarantee (S.J. Res. 9), 400 [26JA]

———protect (S.J. Res. 9), 690 [26JA]

Sakharov, Andrei: imprisonment in the Soviet Union, 13036 [19MY]

———Soviet exile, 943 [27JA]

Scharansky, Anatoly: imprisonment in the Soviet Union, 7254 [24MR], 16448 [21JN]

———imprisonment in the Soviet Union (S. Res. 90), 5364-5366 [15MR]

———Soviet imprisonment, 24469 [15SE]

Schulte, Eduard R.: alerted Allies regarding Hitler's final solution for Jews, 31322 [8NO]

Sex Discrimination in the U.S. Code Reform Act: introduction (S. 501), 2316 [16FE]

Sexual discrimination: eliminate, 7685 [6AP]

Sexual exploitation of children: protection (S. 1469), 15614-15618 [14JN]

Shanghai communique: 11th anniversary of signing, 3194 [28FE]

Solidarity Sunday: observance (S. Res. 133), 11312 [5MY]

Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: observance (S. Res. 133), 12415 [16MY]

South Africa: human rights violations, 18925 [13JY]

———instances of Soviet terrorism, 16364 [20JN]

South Africa, Republic of: cease blackspot policy (S. Con. Res. 65), 23008 [4AU]

Southeast Asia: demand accounting of MIA's, 8346 [13AP]

———human rights violations, 20476 [22JY]

Soviet dissidents: anniversary of sentencing, 19766 [19JY]

Soviet Jewry: Congressional Call to Conscience Vigil, 13247 [20MY]

Soviet Jews: Congregation Beth El, South Orange, N.J., discussion topic, 32640 [15NO]

———efforts to emigrate, 9902, 9909 [27AP], 18057 [29JN]

———encouraging emigration (S. Con. Res. 11), 8079 [12AP]

———free emigration, 33616 [17NO]

———human rights violations, 10383 [28AP]

———human rights violations against, 5956 [5AP], 20529 [25JY], 21057 [27JY]

Soviet Pentecostals: emigration, 8249 [13AP]

Soviet religious persecution: Voice of America broadcasts, 25369 [22SE]

Soviet Union: anniversary of invasion of Afghanistan, 29014 [24OC]

———anniversary of invasion of the Baltic States, 16944 [23JN]

———anti-Semitism, 23075 [4AU]

———chemical warfare, 30183 [1NO]

———efforts of Alexander Mariasin to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 13802 [25MY]

———efforts of Ida Nudel to emigrate, 15299 [9JN], 18057 [29JN]

———efforts of Ida Nudel to emigrate (S. Res. 125), 10046 [27AP]

———efforts of Vashchenko family to emigrate, 18055 [29JN]

———efforts of Victor Brailovsky to emmigrate, 9531 [21AP]

———emigration of Lidiya Vashchenko, 7692 [6AP], 7950 [12AP]

———free emigration of Jews, 5992 [17MR]

———human rights obligations (S. Con. Res. 11), 8748 [15AP]

———human rights violations, 11424 [6MY], 22147 [2AU], 24075 [14SE]

———imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky, 7254 [24MR], 16448 [21JN]

———imprisonment of Andrei Sakharov, 13036 [19MY]

———imprisonment of Vera Lipinskaya, 2235 [15FE]

———imprisonment of Yosif Begun, 29339 [26OC]

———instances of abuse of psychiatry, 15300 [9JN]

———jamming of international radio broadcasts (S. Con. Res. 37), 13135 [19MY]

———obligations with respect to human rights (S. Con. Res. 11), 2953-2955 [24FE]

———opposing the policy of forced labor (S. Con. Res. 31), 11311 [5MY]

———plight of Jews, 10635 [2MY]

Sri Lanka: human rights violations, 26011 [28SE], 28061 [18OC]

State Justice Institute Act: introduction (S. 384), 1399 [2FE]

State right-to-work laws: application (S. 1748), 22487 [3AU]

Supreme Court: provide greater case discretion (S. 385), 1399 [2FE]

Surinam: human rights violations, 2207 [15FE]

Svarinskas, Alfonsas: imprisonment by the Soviet Union, 1763 [3FE]

Taiwan: human rights, 13513 [24MY]

Tasmania: human rights violations, 1588 [3FE]

Thailand-Kampuchea border: protection of refugees (S. Res. 112), 9407, 9471 [21AP]

Totalitarian regimes: human rights policies, 7121 [24MR]

Uganda: human rights violations, 15163 [9JN]

Ukraine: famine anniversary, 26355 [29SE], 26709 [30SE]

———famine anniversary (S. Con. Res. 70), 26388-26390 [29SE], 27587, 27590 [6OC]

Ukrainian famine: commemorate anniversary (S. Con. Res. 70), 32646 [15NO]

UN: position on developing countries, 11715 [10MY]

UN Genocide Convention: ratify, 2207 [15FE], 2296 [16FE]

Unattended children: problems, 16455-16460 [21JN]

Unborn human beings: legal protection (S. 26), 400, 526 [26JA]

Uruguay: human rights violations, 17453 [27JN]

Vashchenko family: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 7692 [6AP], 7950 [12AP], 18055 [29JN]

Vigil for Soviet Jewry, 6845 [23MR]

Voluntary Prayer and Religious Meditation Act: introduction (S. 88), 640 [26JA]

Voluntary school prayer: constitutional amendment to permit (S.J. Res. 73), 7104 [24MR]

Voluntary School Prayer Act: enact (S. 784), 5098 [14MR]

Voting Rights Act: extension, 8628 [14AP]

Walesa, Lech: awarded Nobel Peace Prize, 27517, 27527, 27564, 27582 [6OC]

Wallenberg, Raoul: disappearance case, 24075 [14SE]

———recognition of birthday (S. Res. 204), 23021 [4AU]

———unknown fate, 1378 [2FE]

Warsaw Ghetto uprising: anniversary, 15434 [13JN]

Wiesel, Elie: remembering, 29276 [26OC]

———tribute for conveying the horror of the concentration camps, 17301 [27JN]

World War II: Japanese American civilian internment, 8620 [14AP]

———lessons of the Holocaust, 7931-7940 [12AP]

———study findings on the relocation and internment of Japanese Americans, 2913-2915 [24FE]

World War II Civil Liberties Violations Redress Act: introduction (S. 1520), 16787-16791 [22JN]

Yellow rain: investigate, 30183 [1NO]

Yugoslavia: human rights violations, 1264 [1FE]

———persecution of Serbian Orthodox Church of America, 29788 [28OC]

Zimbabwe: human rights violations, 4240 [8MR], 6090 [18MR]

Reports

Additional Information on Raoul Wallenberg, Avraham Shifrin, 16935 [22JN]

Administration's Initiatives To Expand Polygraph Use and Impose Lifelong Censorship on Thousands of Government Employees (H. Rept. 98-578), 34227 [14DE]

Aid to Guatemala—Violating Human Rights Laws, Center for International Policy, 17223 [23JN]

Alabama School Prayer Court Case History, 870-877 [26JA]

Another Side of the Nicaragua Story, North Carolina Interfaith Study Tour to Nicaragua, 17227-17230 [23JN]

Armenian Genocide (1915 excerpt), 11910 [11MY]

Biennial Congressional Briefing of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, Representative Lent, 894 [26JA]

Chile—Civil Liberties Violations: Amnesty International, 34920-34922 [18NO]

Chile—Evidence of Torture, Amnesty International, 13205 [19MY], 14169 [26MY], 17487 [27JN], 27899 [7OC]

Constitutional Amendment To Establish Legislative Authority Over Abortion (S.J. Res. 3): Alan Guttmacher Institute, 17377-17379 [27JN]

———Issues in Brief, 17384-17393 [27JN]

Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1982, Dept. of State (excerpt), 2869 [23FE]

Death of the Criminal Justice System in Northern Ireland, Peter T. King, 28804 [20OC], 29482 [26OC], 34767 [18NO]

Does Democracy Include Freedom of the Press, Committee To Protect Journalists and the PEN American Center, 17454-17456 [27JN]

El Salvador (sundry Representatives), 14057-14062 [26MY]

Examples of Cases Where GAO's Psychologist Questioned SSA's Decision That Claimants Could Work, 9726 [26AP]

Extermination Camps in the U.S.S.R.—1980, 13166 [19MY]

Fact Finding Trip to Soviet Union, Senator Grassley, 953 [27JA]

Fate of Swedish Diplomat, Raoul Wallenberg, Avraham Shifrin, 16698 [21JN]

Forced Labor in the U.S.S.R., Dept. of State (sundry), 2355-2366 [16FE]

History of Abortion Law in the West (excerpt), 33907-33910 [17NO]

Human and Civil Rights in Poland During the State of War, Temporary Coordinating Committee of Solidarity, 22086 [1AU]

Human Rights in Guatemala, Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 6031 [17MR]

Human Rights in Guatemala—Empty Image, Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 13626 [24MY]

Human Rights in Taiwan—A Status Report, Frank Record, Members of Congress for Peace Through Law, 147 [6JA]

Human Rights Violations in Chile, Amnesty International, 23950 [13SE], 25213-25215 [21SE], 27402-27404, 27419 [5OC]

Human Rights Violations in Nicaragua: Bernard Nietschmann, 28825 [20OC]

Interparliamentary Union Spring Meeting—Highlights, 13798 [25MY]

Legal Protection for Unborn Human Beings (S. 26), 527-536 [26JA]

Medical Mission to El Salvador, 16914 [22JN]

New Methods of Imprisonment—Use of Military Penal Camps in Poland, Committee in Support of Solidarity, 8465 [13AP]

Oversight of the Privacy Act of 1974 by the OMB and the Congress (H. Rept. 98-455), 30335 [1NO]

Political Prisoners in Uruguay, 1962 [8FE]

Proposed Constitutional Amendment on Abortion—What It Would Do and What It Would Not Do, 17369 [27JN]

Radio Marti—Getting the Truth to Cuba, Heritage Foundation, 15731 [14JN]

Representatives of Churches in America Concerned With Refugee Processing and Resettlement, Cambodian Crisis Committee, 20699 [25JY]

Revolutionary Terrorism in El Salvador—Over 20,000 Victims, Council for Inter-American Security, 23218 [4AU]

Rights Commission Decries FMLN Actions in Berlin, Human Rights Commission of El Salvador, 2532 [17FE]

School-Age Day Care—Testimony for Senate Children's Caucus Policy Forum, 16456-16458 [21JN]

Some Replies to ``Some Questions and Answers on the Hatch-Eagleton Amendment to the Human Life Federalism Amendment,'' Senators Hatch and Eagleton, 17370-17372 [27JN]

Soviet Human Rights Atrocities in Afghanistan, Permanent Tribunal of the People, 8066-8071 [12AP]

Soviet Union Labor Force, Dept. of State (excerpt), 33478, 33479 [17NO]

Status of Haitian Refugees: National Emergency Coalition for Haitian Refugees, 12389 [16MY]

———southern Florida civic organizations, 12392 [16MY]

Summary of Arguments on the Origins of Yellow Rain, Amos Townsend, 30184 [1NO]

Summary of Supreme Court Decisions on Abortion, 17329 [27JN]

Survey of Press Freedom in Latin America, Council on Hemispheric Affairs and the Newspaper Guild (excerpt), 22360 [2AU]

Taiwan, Amnesty International, 13515 [24MY]

Three Years of Repression, Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry, 23042-23043 [4AU]

Women and Children in Soviet Concentration Camps—1978, 13168-13173 [19MY]

Resolutions by organizations

Calling attention to plight of Ethiopian Jews (sundry), 30913 [3NO]

Designating Soviet Jewry Solidarity Day, Erie County, N.Y., 7503 [24MR]

Freedom in Poland, Pulaski Council of Milwaukee, Wis., 10871 [3MY]

Oppression of Hungarians in Romania, Free World Hungarians, 6025 [17MR]

Question of Cyprus: UN, 22522 [3AU]

Remember the Ukraine, Women's Association for the Defense of Four Freedoms for Ukraine, Inc., 29262 [25OC]

Rights of Baltic nations, Baltic American Committee of Greater Cleveland, 19840 [19JY]

Salute to Lech Walesa, Friendship Heights, Md., Village Council, 19105 [13JY]

Soviet imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky: American Jewish Congress, 8236 [12AP]

Support Afghanistan's freedom fighters, National Association of Pro-America, 9548 [21AP]

Support Soviet Jewry, Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 10107 [27AP]

Sermons

Encounters With the Jews of Silence, Jeffery K. Salkin, 25543 [22SE]

Soviet Jewry, Jeffrey Salkin, 19373 [14JY]

Statements

Anti-Semitism in Argentina: Herman Schiller, 28487 [19OC]

———Moises Camji, 28487 [19OC]

Anti-Semitism in Nicaragua, Morton Rosenthal, 12045 [11MY]

Appropriations Request of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, Mark Talisman, 3696 [2MR]

Armenian Genocide: Adolf Hitler (excerpt), 9372 [21AP]

———Henry Morgenthau (excerpt), 9379, 9384 [21AP]

———Holocaust Memorial Council (excerpt), 9379 [21AP]

Awarding of Nobel Peace Prize to Lech Walesa, Nobel Committee Statement, 27582 [6OC]

Babi Yar Massacre: Barbara Moskow, 30393 [2NO]

Catholic Conference President Critical of U.S. Policy Toward Central America, U.S. Catholic Conference, 21035 [26JY]

Certification of El Salvador, Representative Studds, 1978 [8FE]

Charges Brought Against Leaders of Solidarity and KOR Are a Travesty of Justice: Polish-American Congress, Inc., 30352 [1NO]

Communist Expansion, Vietnam Freedom Movement, Nguyen Bich, 14680 [7JN]

Conditions of Soviet Exile, Oskana Meshko, 23450 [4AU]

Congressional Delegation Visit to Mexico and El Salvador, 8688 [14AP]

Constitutional Amendment To Establish Legislative Authority Over Abortion (S.J. Res. 3) (sundry excerpts), 17319, 17325, 17332, 17338-17341, 17348, 17350, 17356-17358, 17397, 17407 [27JN], 17514, 17517-17523, 17526, 17527, 17530, 17533-17535, 17539, 17547, 17560, 17570, 17575-17577 [28JN]

Constitutional Amendment to Permit Voluntary School Prayer (sundry excerpts), 7104 [24MR]

Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (excerpt): Alexander Haig, 11915 [11MY]

———Elliott Abrams, 11915 [11MY]

Death Penalty and the Rosenberg Case, National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case, 14380 [2JN]

Declaration of the Infringement of Religious Rights in Czechoslovakia, 25657 [23SE]

Description of a Disease, Yuri Tarnopolsky, 16912 [22JN]

Divestiture of U.S. Foreign Investments: Representative Solarz, 32828 [15NO]

———South African National Union of Clothing Workers, 32828 [15NO]

Efforts of Alexander Lerner To Emigrate From Soviet Union, Jack Minker, 23742 [12SE]

Eight Years a Hostage in Moscow, 27165 [4OC]

El Salvador 1983—In the Right Direction, American Chamber of Commerce of El Salvador, 3715 [2MR]

Fair Tax Act (S. 1421): Representative Gephardt, 14896 [8JN]

———Senator Bradley, 14895-14896 [8JN]

Holocaust, Elie Wiesel, 7934 [12AP]

Holocaust Remembrances, Elie Wiesel, 7933 [12AP]

Holocaust Survivors (sundry excerpts), 7935 [12AP]

Human Rights: Albert Einstein (1954 excerpt), 34184 [18NO]

Human Rights and Democracy, Henry A. Kissinger (excerpt), 28209 [18OC]

Human Rights Caucus, Representative Gilman, 15132 [9JN]

Human Rights Conditions on Taiwan, James D. Seymour, 13514 [24MY]

Human Rights in El Salvador: Aryeh Neier for Americas Watch Committee, 23475 [17AU]

———Charlie Clements, 23480-23483 [17AU]

———Michael Posner for Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights, 23476 [17AU]

———Samuel T. Dickens for Central American Freedom Alliance, 23483-23486 [17AU]

———William C. Doherty, Jr., for American Institute for Free Labor Development, AFL-CIO, 23477-23480 [17AU]

Human Rights Violations in Nicaragua: Robert T. Coulter, 28825 [20OC]

Human Rights Violations of South Africans, Lawrence Eagleburger S. (excerpt), 18925 [13JY]

Imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky: Andropov, Yuri, 893 [26JA]

Latchkey Children and After-School Care: Evelyn K. Moore, 16458 [21JN]

Lech Walesa Symbolizes Freedom, Lane Kirkland, 27712 [6OC]

Martial Law Must End in Taiwan for the Sake of Peace, Trong R. Chai, 14375 [2JN]

Meeting With Soviet Scientist Nahum Meiman, Annette Lantos, 1838 [7FE]

Next Year in Jerusalem, Anatoly Scharansky, 8662 [14AP]

Nicaraguan Elections: Humberto Ortega, 34831 [18NO]

Nicaraguan Human Rights: Representative Wright, 34831 [18NO]

1984—Civil Liberties and the National Security State: Representative Kastenmeier, 34878 [18NO]

Persecution of Serbians: Serbian Orthodox Church of America, 29788 [28OC]

Persecution of the Bahais in Iran, President Reagan, 14434 [3JN]

Plight of Jaroslav Javorsky, Amnesty International, 23758 [12SE]

Plight of Soviet Jews, Yuri Tarnopolsky, 19373 [14JY]

Plight of Soviet Refuseniks (sundry), 10107 [27AP]

Poland`s ``New Consciousness'', Lech Walesa (excerpt), 23744 [12SE]

Polish Freedom Fighters, Jerzy Patejak, 16309 [16JN]

Recertification of El Salvador, Thomas Enders, 1839 [7FE]

Recognition of the Red Shield of David of the Magen David Adom Society: Embassy of Israel, 7273 [24MR]

Religious Persecution, Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua, 18398 [30JN]

Religious Repression in Castro's Cuba, Agustin A. Roman, 16102 [16JN]

Religious Repression of Jews in Nicaragua: Isaac Stavisky, 23326 [4AU]

———Morton M. Rosenthal, 23325 [4AU]

Resistance International—Declaration of Principle, 15291 [9JN]

Restrict and Limit the Insanity Defense in Federal Courts (S. 56): American Psychiatric Association, 613-617 [26JA]

Romanian Human Rights Limitations, Ioan Teodosiu, 9295 [20AP]

Safe Haven for Central American Refugees, American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service, 16236 [16JN]

Sandinista Attitude Toward Jews, Isaac Stavisky, 21460 [28JY]

Save Our Souls, Yuri Tarnopolsky, 12772 [18MY]

70th Interparliamentary Conference: Representative McGrath, 34169 [18NO]

South Africa-U.S. Policy—Constructive Engagement, Representative Wolpe, 16267 [16JN]

Soviet Emigration Case, Yuri Tarnopolsky, 16935 [22JN]

Soviet Imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky, Avital Scharansky, 24526 [15SE]

Soviet Interruption of International Mail: Christian Rescue Effort for the Emancipation of Dissidents, 29880 [28OC]

———Ruth Newman, 34740 [18NO]

———Vladlen Pavlenkov, 32228 [10NO]

Soviet Jewry and the Right To Study Hebrew, National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 14251 [1JN]

Soviet Morality, President Reagan, 19366 [14JY]

Spirit of Hope for Soviet Jews, Anatoly Scharansky, 12773 [18MY]

State of Human Rights in Cuba, Agustin A. Roman, 20172 [20JY]

Statement to the Citizens in South Korea, Kim Young Sam (excerpts), 15422 [10JN]

Talking Points for the Secretary-General's Meeting With the House Foreign Affairs Committee, 14438 [3JN]

Terrible June Days in Lithuania, Lithuanian/American Community of the U.S., 15761 [14JN]

Theological Letter Concerning the Moral Arguments Against Genetic Engineering of the Human Germline Cells, 15408-15409 [10JN]

U.S. Opposition to Denial of Civil Liberties, John F. Kennedy (excerpts), 21446 [28JY]

U.S. Policies in Central America: Committee of Western European Politicians and Parliamentarians in Support of Nicaragua, 21022, 21036 [26JY]

U.S. Policy in Hungary and Poland: President Kennedy, 29893 [28OC]

U.S. Policy in the Defense of Liberty, John F. Kennedy, 10414 [28AP]

U.S. Policy Toward Chile, Dept. of State, 21783 [29JY]

Violence in East Timor, sundry Catholic priests, 18363 [30JN]

Studies

American Corporations in South Africa, U.S. Council for International Business, 32829 [15NO]

Weekly Earnings of Men and Women Compared in 100 Occupations—1981: Dept. of Labor, 723-727 [26JA]

Summaries

Ilya D. Besprozvanny—Refusenik, 5189 [14MR]

S. 501, Sex Discrimination in the U.S. Code Reform Act, 2317-2320 [16FE]

S. 1421, Fair Tax Act, 14897-14901 [8JN]

S. 1763, Reform of Federal Intervention in State Proceedings, 22911 [4AU]

S. 1764, Exclusionary Rule Reform, 22911 [4AU]

S. 1765, Constitutional Procedure for the Imposition of Capital Punishment, 22912 [4AU]

Tables

Emigration statistics of Soviet Jews, 334 [25JA]

Jewish emigration from Soviet Union—1965-78, 264, 265 [25JA]

Jewish emigration from the USSR (sundry), 12416 [16MY]

Marxist revolutionary terror in El Salvador (sundry), 23058 [4AU]

Violations of personal rights and guarantees (sundry), 23485-23486 [17AU]

Testimonies

Constitutional Amendment To Establish Legislative Authority Over Abortion (S.J. Res. 3): Rhoda Copelon, 17372-17375 [27JN]

Economic Equity Act (S. 888): Patricia Kelly, 18073 [29JN]

———Patricia Turner, 18073 [29JN]

Equal Rights Amendment (S.J. Res. 10), 14075 [26MY]

Soviet Labor Camp Life: Georgy Davydov (excerpt), 33478 [17NO]

U.S. Aid to El Salvador, Representative Corcoran, 6514 [22MR]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 63, Soviet compliance with human rights agreements, 2588 [22FE], 33502 [17NO]

H. Con. Res. 100, sense of Congress concerning use of forced labor in the Soviet Union, 33481 [17NO]

H. Con. Res. 177, sense of Congress that Soviet Union should permit Vladimir Feltsman to travel to U.S. to perform, 33496 [17NO]

H. Con. Res. 189, designating special U.S. envoy to Northern Ireland, 29007 [21OC]

H. Con. Res. 192, Baltic States self-determination, 33172 [16NO]

H. Res. 125, reaffirmation of U.S. commitment to protection of human rights in Latin America, 5885 [17MR]

H. Res. 171, resolution to affirm the Armenian genocide, 9378 [21AP]

H.J. Res. 247, National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man, 9386 [21AP]

H.J. Res. 291, calling for Soviet emigration of Semyon Gluzman, 15324 [9JN]

H.J. Res. 358, designate National Abolitionist Day, 24335 [15SE]

H.J. Res. 390, request for information on Soviet-held U.S. nationals, 28492 [19OC]

H.J. Res. 408, designating Anti-Defamation League Day, 30588 [2NO]

Proclamation of freedom, Byelorussian Democratic Republic, 7512 [24MR]

S. 26, provide legal protection for unborn human beings, 537 [26JA]

S. 56, restrict and limit the insanity defense in Federal courts, 617-618 [26JA]

S. 88, Voluntary Prayer and Religious Meditation Act, 640 [26JA]

S. 385, provide the Supreme Court with greater case discretion, 1399 [2FE]

S. 386, amend Federal Rules of Civil Procedure relative to the examination of prospective jurors, 1400 [2FE]

S. 467, Respect Human Life Act, 1736 [3FE]

S. 602, Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act, 23792 [13SE]

S. 815, Religious Speech Protection Act, 5358 [15MR]

S. 919, reauthorize the Equal Access to Justice Act, 7103 [24MR]

S. 1144, halt continuing reviews of mentally disabled, 9722-9726 [26AP]

S. 1235, amend the Holocaust Memorial Council Act, 11514 [9MY]

S. 1240, ban child pornography, 11522 [9MY]

S. 1421, Fair Tax Act, 14887-14895 [8JN]

S. 1444, deny most-favored-nation status to countries that deny religious freedom, 15281 [9JN]

S. 1469, protection against sexual exploitation of children, 15615 [14JN]

S. 1520, World War II Civil Liberties Violations Redress Act, 16790 [22JN]

S. 1608, elimination of discriminatory barriers against blind workers, 18647 [12JY]

S. 1612, Fair Housing Amendments Act, 19045-19047 [13JY]

S. 1702, Hostage Relief Act amendment, 21359 [28JY]

S. 1748, application of State right-to-work laws, 22487 [3AU]

S. 1769, political asylum for Dennis Brutus, 23470 [17AU]

S. 1941, establish the crime victim's assistance fund, 27559 [6OC]

S. 2116, implementation of recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 33755 [17NO]

S. Con. Res. 11, obligations of the U.S.S.R. with respect to human rights, 2953 [24FE], 8748 [15AP]

S. Con. Res. 32, raise age for drinking and purchasing alcohol, 11416 [6MY]

S. Con. Res. 37, Soviet jamming of international radio broadcasts, 13135 [19MY]

S. Con. Res. 38, martial law in Republic of China, 13136 [19MY]

S. Con. Res. 45, ``blackspot policy'' in South Africa, 15937 [15JN]

S. Con. Res. 55, plight of Ethiopian Jews, 19763 [19JY], 33646 [17NO]

S. Con. Res. 65, cease South Africa's blackspot policy, 23008 [4AU]

S. Con. Res. 70, commemoration of Ukrainian famine anniversary, 26388 [29SE], 32646 [15NO]

S. Con. Res. 74, support for Afghan struggle for freedom, 27563 [6OC]

S. Con. Res. 76, congratulate Lech Walesa on winning the Nobel Peace Prize, 27564 [6OC], 27820 [7OC]

S. Con. Res. 80, bring question of Baltic States self-determination before the UN, 33928 [17NO]

S. Con. Res. 85, allow Vladimir Feltsman to travel, 33929 [17NO]

S. Con. Res. 86, human rights violations against the Bahais in Iran, 32531 [15NO]

S. Res. 90, release of Anatoly Scharansky, 12170 [12MY]

S. Res. 112, protection of refugees on the Thailand-Kampuchea border, 9472 [21AP]

S. Res. 124, designate Armenian Martyrs Day, 9881 [27AP]

S. Res. 125, efforts of Ida Nudel to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 10046 [27AP]

S. Res. 133, observance of Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 12415 [16MY]

S. Res. 149, equal rights for educational opportunity, 12633 [17MY]

S. Res. 177, President Reagan's campaign organization investigation, 19764 [19JY]

S. Res. 191, relating to slain U.S. churchwomen in El Salvador, 21881 [1AU], 21884 [2AU]

S. Res. 204, express sense of Senate regarding Raoul Wallenberg, 23021 [4AU], 33929 [17NO]

S. Res. 219, restoration of democracy in Chile, 24464 [15SE]

S. Res. 241, recognition of genocide of Armenians, 27849 [7OC]

S. Res. 251, condemning the sale of human organs, 29369 [26OC]

S. Res. 285, reimbursement for hospice care, 33843 [17NO]

S. Res. 294, right of Igor V. Ogurtsov to emigrate, 34560 [18NO]

S.J. Res. 3, constitutional amendment to establish legislative authority over abortion, 675 [26JA], 17311 [27JN]

S.J. Res. 4, establish human life federalism constitutional amendment, 677 [26JA]

S.J. Res. 8, proposed constitutional amendment to guarantee right to life, 691 [26JA]

S.J. Res. 9, proposed constitutional amendment to guarantee right to life, 691 [26JA]

S.J. Res. 10, reintroduction of the ERA, 707 [26JA]

S.J. Res. 43, Baltic Freedom Day, 6949 [23MR]

S.J. Res. 51, designate Andrei Sakharov Day, 3851 [3MR], 12505 [17MY]

S.J. Res. 73, Constitutional amendment to permit voluntary school prayer, 7105 [24MR]

S.J. Res. 81, designate World Food Day, 9471 [21AP]

S.J. Res. 96, designate Helsinki Human Rights Day, 11309 [5MY], 13269 [20MY], 16868 [22JN]

Templeton Address, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, 18390 [30JN]

Transcripts

Discussion on Pentecostals at U.S. Embassy in Moscow, congressional delegation and Vadim Zagladin, 18248 [29JN]

Telephone conversation between Mike Elbert and Representative Synar, 24531 [15SE]