CIVIL LIBERTIES
Addresses
America—Land of Opportunity: Rebecca Harwood, 21547 [30JY]
American Government and American Business—Our Common Defense Against Terrorism: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 6401 [26MR]
Anniversary Observance of the U.N. Vote Equating Zionism With Racism: Representative Owens, 35837 [10DE]
Anniversary of the Helsinki Accords: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 22786 [1AU]
Anti-Defamation League: Representative Lent, 10399 [2MY]
Apartheid in South Africa: Barry Ungar, 27738 [16OC]
Apartheid Rule in South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 9951 [30AP]
Broadcast Freedoms as They Relate to Church-State Issues: John V. Stevens, Sr., 3706-3709 [27FE]
Build Bridges, Not Walls, 539 [3JA]
Burial Befitting Human Beings: Senator Humphrey, 26336 [6OC]
Call to Remembrance—World War II and the Holocaust: Richard Von Weizsacker, 31255-31258 [8NO]
Calling for an International Boycott of Apartheid in South Africa, 14276 [5JN]
Commemoration of U.N. Anniversary: President Reagan, 29045-29047, 29065 [24OC], 29092-29094 [25OC]
Comparable Worth: Senator Evans, 4741 [7MR]
Defining Human Rights: Michael Novak, 31540 [12NO]
Democratic National Convention, 1984: Jesse Jackson, 19749-19752 [18JY]
El Salvador Human Rights Situation: Jose N. Duarte, 1771 [5FE]
Elie Wiesel Interprets World War II Era, 11894 [14MY]
Emigration Efforts of Soviet Jews: Representative Feighan, 23447 [11SE]
Enduring Human Rights Legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt: Richard N. Gardner, 3225-3228 [22FE]
Forty Years of Freedom From Holocaust to New Life: Benjamin Meed, 5914 [20MR]
Foundations for an American Renewal: Senator Hart, 17886 [27JN]
Gandhi Freedom Award Lecture: Eva Estrada, 11046-11048 [8MY]
Geneva Summit: President Reagan, 32599 [20NO]
Harvest of Hate—Some Perspectives on the Holocaust: Walter Adams, 11577 [9MY]
Helsinki Accords: Senator D'Amato, 27959 [17OC]
Human Rights and American Allies: Representative Feighan, 5757-5761 [20MR]
Human Rights and United States-Soviet Relations: Michael Armacost, 33397-33398 [22NO]
Human Rights in the Soviet Union: Representative Waxman, 6089 [25MR]
Human Rights Violations Against Jews in the Soviet Union: Representative Feighan, 32492 [19NO]
I Have Seen a Land: Allan Boesak, 5862-5863 [20MR]
Inaugural Assembly of the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors: Vladka Meed, 11634 [9MY]
International Human Rights Day: Richard Schifter, 38663 [19DE]
Interpretation of World War II Era: Elie Wiesel, 9761 [29AP]
Irish Nationalism: Charles J. Haughey, 6395-6397 [26MR]
Kim Dae Jung Tribute: Donald L. Ranard, 3230 [22FE]
Korean Peninsula and World Peace: Kim Young Sam, 27848-27849 [17OC]
National Conference on Soviet Jewry: Wren Wirth (excerpt), 5713 [20MR]
New Supplementary Extradition Treaty With the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Sean MacBride, 30608 [5NO]
New York Right to Life Committee, Rochester, NY: Representative Sensenbrenner, 28215 [21OC]
Presentation to Giovanni Agnelli of the Appeal of Conscience Award: Arthur Schneider, 30321 [1NO]
Projected Trip to Bitburg Cemetery in Germany: Elie Wiesel (excerpt), 9274 [24AP]
Putting Principles Into Practice: John H. Franklin, 17946 [27JN]
Religion, Politics and Justice in a Democracy: Representative LaFalce, 11153-11156 [8MY]
Religious Doctrine Relating to Jews: Louis Farrakhan (excerpts), 27348 [10OC]
Remarks at Bicol College Commencement: Eva Estrada, 11048-11049 [8MY]
Remembrance of the Holocaust: Diane Spielmann, 18063 [8JY]
Role of the Church in South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 3217-3222 [22FE]
Signing Ceremony for International Human Rights Day: President Reagan, 36360 [12DE]
Solidarity With Soviet Jews Rally: Senator Trible, 25553 [2OC]
South Africa—Playing It by the Rules: D.J. Louis Nel, 32473-32475 [19NO]
South Africa—Time Is Running Out: Franklin A. Thomas, 24787-24789 [24SE]
Soviet Human Rights Violations—Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 22040 [31JY]
Soviet Violations of Human Rights: Representative Waxman to Supreme Soviet Delegation, 5065 [7MR]
St. Patrick's Day Homily—Summons to Action Relative to Situation in Northern Ireland, 9325 [24AP]
State of the Union: President Reagan (excerpt dealing with abortion), 3768 [27FE]
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: Elie Wiesel, 28378 [22OC]
U.S. Influence on Foreign Regimes: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick (excerpt), 18798 [11JY]
U.S. Interests in Northern Ireland: Representative DioGuardi, 2625 [20FE]
U.S. Policy Towards South Africa: Representative O'Neill (excerpt), 13997 [4JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations: Max M. Kampelman, 32668 [20NO]
Visit to Bitburg Cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: President Reagan, 11161 [8MY]
Affidavits
Impressions of the intent of Miroslav Medvid: Joseph Wyman, 30910 [6NO]
Agreements
Constitutional rights of firearms owners (S. 49): unanimous-consent, 16983 [24JN]
Amendments
Afghanistan: condemn Soviet invasion (S.J. Res. 240), 36475 [13DE], 37812 [18DE]
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 12276, 12286 [16MY], 12419 [16MY], 12774, 12776, 12823 [21MY], 13996, 13998, 13999, 14003, 14008, 14009, 14010, 14020-14024, 14060 [4JN], 14280-14284, 14292 [5JN]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: enact (S. 995), 17682 [27JN], 18248, 18249 [9JY], 18381 [10JY], 18776, 18790, 18795, 18802, 18803, 18809, 18821, 18878-18883 [11JY]
Children: award of attorney's fees to parents of handicapped (S. 415), 21389 [30JY]
———award of attorneys' fees to parents of handicapped (S. 415), 21459 [30JY]
Firearms: protect constitutional rights of owners (S. 49), 17000, 17001 [24JN], 18168, 18169, 18189, 18206, 18211, 18248, 18250, 18251 [9JY]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 1555), 17245 [25JN]
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: designate (H.J. Res. 192), 35290 [9DE], 36166, 36168, 36170 [12DE]
Public school prayer, 21591 [30JY]
Soviet Union: appeal for release of Jews (S.J. Res. 161), 19586, 19606 [18JY]
Analyses
Differences Between Anti-Apartheid Act (H.R. 1460) and the Executive Order on South Africa, 23013 [9SE]
Implementation of the Recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (S. 1053), 10270-10271 [2MY]
Protecting the Constitutional Rights of Gun Owners (S. 49), 18171-18177 [9JY]
Appeal
Action Against Apartheid in South Africa, 14276 [5JN]
Rights of Lithuanians To Live in Freedom: Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania, 2364 [19FE]
Appointments
Conferees: H.R. 1460, Anti-Apartheid Act, 19402 [17JY], 20436 [25JY]
———S. 415, award of attorneys' fees to parents of handicapped children, 34133 [4DE]
———S. 415, Handicapped Children's Protection Act, 31377 [12NO]
Articles and editorials
Abhorrent System—But Why Do Blacks Still Come There?, 22175, 22190 [1AU]
Abortion and Law (excerpt), 9478 [25AP]
Abortion and Other Images of Horror, 3673 [26FE]
Abortion Policy Tears at China's Society, 6078 [25MR]
Abortion—The Punishment Dilemma, 7398 [3AP]
Acts of Vandalism Against Jewish Property, 24688 [24SE]
Afghan Government Reportedly Executing Mujahideen, 11862 [14MY]
Afghan Town Under Siege, 5362 [19MR]
Afghanistan, 12303 [16MY]
Afghanistan—The Horrors We Have Not Seen (excerpt), 7419 [3AP]
Afghanistan-This Is Genocide, 36820 [17DE]
Afghanistan—This Is Genocide, 38569 [19DE]
Afghanistan—This Is Genocide (excerpt), 37810 [18DE]
Africa—Changes in the South (excerpts), 5109 [7MR]
After Thatcher's ``Out''—U.S. Should Come In, 1106 [24JA]
Agony of the Church in Chile, 28225-28226 [21OC]
Alice Paul (1976 excerpt), 353 [3JA]
Allen Pact Bars South Africa, 20716 [25JY]
America's Liberal Bigots, 5257 [14MR]
ANC Does Not Consult Blacks in South Africa, 23028 [9SE]
Angola and Clark Amendment, 18491 [10JY]
Anti-Apartheid or Anti-Capitalist?—The House Has Dealt a Heavy Blow to U.S. Interests, 18819 [11JY]
Anti-Semitism in Nicaragua, 24395 [19SE]
Anti-South African Lobby Traced to Leftwing Groups, 22172, 22186 [1AU]
Anxiety of Being a Japanese-American, 10272-10274 [2MY]
Apartheid Dims Success, 24038 [17SE]
Apartheid Disintegrating in South Africa, 18329-18331 [10JY]
Apartheid Embalmed, 25865 [3OC], 27320 [10OC]
Apartheid (excerpt), 18830 [11JY]
Apartheid in South Africa (sundry excerpts), 14289 [5JN]
Apartheid Is Targeted in Brandeis Talk, 12667 [20MY]
Apartheid's So-Called Law, 6090 [25MR], 6131 [26MR]
Appeal for Refuseniks, 28719, 28725 [23OC]
Armenia, History and Guilt, 8505 [18AP]
Armenian Dead, 11165 [8MY]
Arthur Teele—Political Non-Conformist Seeks Another Path for Black America, 20720 [25JY]
Ask the Police—S. 49 Is a Killer, 29077 [24OC]
Attention, Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, 13303 [22MY]
Awful Logic of Genocide, 25314 [30SE]
Baltic Witness Against the Soviet Tyranny, 23245 [10SE]
Baptist Minister Challenges Romanians, 30347 [1NO]
BBC Cancels Documentary—Network Bows to Government in Unprecedented Action, 22775 [1AU]
BBC Decides Not to Show Program on Ulster, 22776 [1AU]
BBC Decision on Interview Stirs Protest, 22776 [1AU]
Begin Moves To Divest All Rhode Island Funding to South Africa, 13829 [24MY]
Bergen-Belsen, April 24, 1945, 9370 [24AP]
Bethesda Diplomat Beat Odds—From Nazi Persecution to County Politics to State Dept., 32888 [20NO]
Black Landowners Resist Apartheid's Hard Sell, 11885 [14MY], 14194 [4JN]
Born in U.S.S.R., He's at Home in the U.S.A., 12814 [21MY]
Botha Sets Out His ``Agenda'' for Racial Changes, 25865 [3OC]
Britain and Ireland Sign Accord That Gives Dublin Role in Ulser, 32482 [19NO]
Britain Wants TV Show Withheld, 22775 [1AU]
Buried Treasure, 5258 [14MR]
Business Investments in South Africa (excerpt), 14298 [5JN]
Call for U.S. Disinvestment—Time Is Running Out in South Africa, 4555 [5MR]
Cambodia Refugees Have a New Problem—Bandits, 18599 [11JY]
Cambodia—No Hands Are Clean, 6847 [28MR]
Can a Treaty Eliminate Genocide?, 12694 [20MY]
Case for Special Cases in Eastern Bloc, 36770, 36775 [16DE]
Case of Dr. Koryagin, 37561 [18DE]
Case of Sergei Khodorovich, 30442 [4NO]
Chilling Picture—Soviet ``Humanitarian'' Act Is a Sham, 38720 [19DE]
Church and State in Nicaragua, 8269 [17AP]
City Near Peak No Piker on Pay, 21577 [30JY]
Civil Rights Restoration Act, 11240 [9MY]
Clay's Death Penalty Crusade Becoming a Book, 3675 [26FE]
Clinic Struck by Vandals, 22418 [1AU]
Coming Fight, 20827 [26JY]
Conference on Soviet Jewry Reaches Out, 38673 [19DE]
Congress Protects Its Own, 14312 [5JN]
Conservative Case for Sanctions, 23679 [12SE]
Constitutional Solution for South Africa, 24589 [20SE]
Contra Atrocities, or a Covert Propaganda War?, 8868 [23AP]
Control Handguns To Stop the Carnage, 18216 [9JY]
Controlling Africa's Population, 29772 [30OC]
Creating an International Polecat, 21476 [30JY]
Crime and Punishment—The Ordeal of a Quiet Soviet Jew, 2904 [21FE], 3437 [25FE]
Cuba Said To Jail Academic, Upsetting the French, 28021 [17OC]
Cuban Hero's Legacy Suffers From Castro's Praise, 1991 [6FE]
Cycle of Violence, 5913 [20MR]
Cynical Soviet Trade in Jews, 22788 [1AU]
Czech Dissident Refuses To Give Up, 38813 [20DE]
Dangerous Situation Does Not Mean Constructive Engagement Was or Is Wrong—It's the Only Policy That Holds Any Hope for Just Political Evolution, 22190 [1AU]
Deadly Intentions of ``Right to Die'' Movement, 6496 [27MR]
Death Squads Behind the Iron Curtain, 15520 [12JN]
Defector Afghan Judge on Country's Legal Service, 11862 [14MY]
Defector—Profile in Courage, 32196 [14NO]
Defector's Story, 37545-37551 [18DE]
Democracy and Safety, 620 [7JA]
Deporting Our Nazis, 10909 [7MY]
Despite Injustice Nisei Fought Bravely in World War II, 5667 [19MR]
Discrimination in Foster Care, 14557 [5JN]
Disinvestment Is Anti-Black, 2849 [20FE]
Disinvestment Is Antiblack, 4509 [5MR], 5149 [14MR]
Divest Alaska of South Africa Holdings, 6372 [26MR]
Don't Celebrate the Helsinki Accord; Nullify It, 22830 [14AU]
Don't Forget the Helsinki Thousands, 24600 [20SE]
Don't Push South Africa to the Wall, 30096 [31OC], 34043 [3DE]
Double Standard in Black and White, 20161 [23JY], 22183 [1AU]
Duarte Sends Threatened Family Members to U.S., 27630 [16OC]
East Germans Benefit From U.S. Bank Credits That Don't Call for Human Rights Concessions, 6776 [28MR]
Eating People Is Wrong, 7835 [15AP]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa (sundry excerpts), 14269 [5JN]
El Salvador—When the Killing Has To Stop, 1772 [5FE]
End Papers, 22827 [14AU]
Ending an Illusion, 28230 [21OC]
Equal Employment Opportunity Laws (excerpt), 16468 [20JN]
Ethiopian Officials Accused of Undermining Relief Work, 38836 [20DE]
Ethiopian Reported Missing—Relief Official Said To Seek U.S. Asylum, 38837 [20DE]
Exon Wants U.S. To Mint Gold Coins, 18793 [11JY]
Exon—Mint Gold Coin, Vie With Krugerrand, 18793 [11JY]
Exon's Gold Coin Idea Sounds Good, 18792 [11JY]
Falwell Tips His Hand, and It's All Thumbs, 22932 [4SE]
Farewell to an Agitator, 28498 [23OC]
Farrakhan Bigotry Unchallenged, 22726 [1AU]
Farrakhan—More a Menace to Blacks Than to Jews, 27348 [10OC]
Fighting Culture Wars in Afghanistan, 5864 [20MR]
Filipino Justice, 1324 [30JA]
``First Lady'' of the Voice of America, 3229 [22FE]
Five Area Rabbis Opt for Jail To Stress Soviet Jews' Plight, 36821 [17DE]
Five Rabbis Report to U.S. Prison, 36821 [17DE]
Fleeing Nazis' Friend in Postwar Rome, 11786 [14MY]
Flouting International Law, 4270 [28FE]
Foreign Aid for Abortion, 15073-15079 [11JN]
Forgetting Our Heritage, 7522 [3AP]
Fredric Dicker Reports From the Nicaraguan Border, 8080 [16AP]
Free My Husband, My People, 35820 [10DE]
Freedom of Speech (excerpt), 23819 [16SE]
From Kaunda, a Call for Sanctions, 32176 [14NO]
From South Africa, Contempt, 16451 [19JN]
From USIA—Soviet Propaganda Alert No. 25—April 15, 1985, 11224 [8MY]
Future of Human Rights in American Foreign Policy, 5491 [19MR]
Gathering at Pushkin's Statue—Protesters, Police Play Out Silent Ritual on Human Rights Day, 36310 [12DE]
Genocide Again, and Again, 19878 [22JY]
Gold Bullion Coin Bills Introduced, 18793 [11JY]
Gorbachev's Jewish Gaffe, 28459 [22OC]
Gorbachev's Opportunity, 23679 [12SE]
Government Has No Business Keeping Bathhouses in Business, 28164 [21OC]
Grass-Root Pleas Stir Lawmakers, 24037 [17SE]
Greatest Evil Is Indifference, 17239-17241 [25JN]
Gridiron Madness, 18290-18292 [9JY]
Guarding `The Gates of Paradise', 23671-23673 [12SE]
Guarding ``The Gates of Paradise'', 23671-23673 [12SE]
Guarding the ``Gates of Paradise'', 33297 [22NO]
Guatemala After the Vote, 35146 [6DE]
Guerrillas Reported in Force in 2 Major Afghan Cities, 3381 [25FE]
Gun Laws and Gun Collectors, 18156-18157 [9JY]
Haunted by Yalta, 36342 [12DE]
Heckler's Message, 20842 [26JY]
Helsinki Revisited, 22057 [31JY]
High Court's ``Moment of Silence'' Ruling Was Pure Absurdity, 15476 [12JN]
Higher Education Law Revised, 36453 [13DE]
Hindering the Nazi Hunters, 10910 [7MY]
Hitler, South Africa and the Thin Veneer, 23069 [9SE]
Hollow Man, 8790 [22AP]
Holocaust Proved, 27180 [10OC]
How the City Could Solve South Africa's Problems, 36124 [11DE]
Human Rights Has a Place at the United States-Soviet Summit, 32179 [14NO]
Human Rights Violations in China, 18762-18766 [11JY]
I Have Seen the SS at Work—Their Victims, 9135 [24AP]
``I Wasn't Ready To Go''—The Conflict Over Forcing Professors To Retire, 941 [24JA]
In South Africa, Soviets Turn Invisible Screws, 22170, 22184-22186 [1AU]
In South Africa, the Press Is Looking the Wrong Way, 36313 [12DE]
In South Africa's Rift, Blacks and Whites Feel Trapped by Extremists, 31216 [7NO]
Infant Doe (excerpt), 312 [3JA]
Institutional Violation of Human Rights in Cuba by the Tyranny of Castro Denounced by Claudio Benedi, 8915 [23AP]
Intelligence Identities Act—Words, No Teeth, 19925 [22JY]
International Connection—Nicaragua's Network of the Left, 8072 [16AP]
Is U.S. for Freedom in Africa—Or Not, 22191 [1AU]
It's a Message We Dare Not Ignore, 1329 [30JA]
It's Wrong To Kill—No Exceptions, 3477 [25FE]
James Wright—Seven Years' Research Brings New View of Gun Control, 22729 [1AU]
Jews in Ethiopia—U.S. Cared This Time, 10376 [2MY]
Jews in the Soviet Union (excerpt), 29663 [30OC]
Jews Left Behind, 3075 [21FE]
Joe Rauh—50 Years, and Counting, of Doing Good, 1337 [30JA]
Keeping a Distance From South Africa, 14223 [4JN]
KGB Fronts Push Campaign To Destabilize South Africa, 22172, 22186 [1AU]
Kolyma Means Death!, 13345 [22MY]
Labor Camps Thrive Despite Soviet Rhetoric, Experts Say, 34369 [4DE]
Latin Council Called Backer of Leftists, Not Human Rights, 8234 [17AP]
Lawyer's Detente—Sweeping Soviet Human Rights Aside, 16298 [19JN]
Lawyer's Detente—Sweeping Soviet Human Rights Aside (excerpt), 27186 [10OC]
Learning To Survive, 7715-7717 [4AP]
Lefties for Reagan, 5323-5325 [18MR]
Legacy of an Older Woman, 28499 [23OC]
Let Salvadoran Refugees Stay, 24793 [24SE]
Libya Reported Drilling Terrorists in Suriname, 38827 [20DE]
Life, Death and Human Dignity, 25535 [1OC]
Link Between Pakistan and U.S. Pressure on Nicaragua Hinted, 5361 [19MR]
Links of Freedom, 37865 [18DE]
Made in U.S.S.R.—By Forced Labor, 30976 [7NO]
Maintain U.S. African Investments, 8492 [18AP]
Making Matches Means Access, 24052 [18SE]
Making Sense of Gun Control, 18215 [9JY]
Meeting With a Young Man of Sorrows, 12666 [20MY]
Message to Pretoria, 21646 [30JY]
Midwives of a New South Africa, 36787 [16DE]
Miracle? In Argentina?, 18476 [10JY]
Mole Among the Gerbils?, 24258 [19SE]
Morality in International Relations (excerpt), 28032 [18OC]
Mothers Were Muzzled—Who Will Speak Out?, 1705 [4FE]
Murder of a Polish Priest, 34813 [5DE]
My Experience During the Armenian Genocide, 23350 [11SE]
Nazi Camp Made Him Scrounge for His Life, 5269 [18MR]
Nelson Mandela, 22980 [5SE]
New Chance in Guatemala, 37499 [17DE]
New Directions for American Foreign Policy, 19248-19249 [16JY]
New Holocaust, 25316 [30SE]
New SS Wreaths, Old Anti-Semitism, 12022 [15MY], 12984 [21MY]
New Zealand Announcer Quits Over South Africa, 16000 [17JN]
Nicaraguan Army—``War Machine'' or Defender of a Besieged Nation?, 8083-8085 [16AP]
Nicaragua's Combative Archbishop, 9634-9637 [26AP]
No. Mrs. Schlafly, Holocaust Education Isn't Child Abuse, 24023 [17SE]
No, Mrs. Schlafly, Holocaust Education Isn't Child Abuse, 24023 [17SE]
Nobel Peace Prizewinner Draws Fire, 35523 [10DE]
Norwegians Name Alternative Prizewinner in Protest, 35523 [10DE]
Not Quite Revolution, 22176 [1AU]
Now It Is 70 Years, 36158 [12DE]
Old Virtues (excerpt), 3217 [22FE]
On the Evil of Genocide, 9650 [26AP]
On the Trail of Mengele, 5611-5613 [19MR]
``One Couple, One Child'', 6080 [25MR]
One Decade Since the Final Act, 22058 [31JY]
One Man's Apartheid, 23120 [9SE]
Only Issue Is Racist Apartheid, 22034 [31JY]
Opposition Says Death Squads Roam South Africa (excerpt), 18760 [11JY]
Other Face of Apartheid, 15794 [13JN]
Panel Documents End of Helsinki, 28597 [23OC]
Paraguay Pledges To Hunt for Nazi—Private American Group Says Authorities Deny Knowing Mengele Whereabouts, 12092 [15MY]
Parasite, by a Modern Kafka, 3437 [25FE]
Parents of Strip-Searched Girls Want Teachers Fired, 29239 [28OC]
Pat Buchanan and the Emigre Nazis, 10184 [1MY]
Pay Equity (sundry), 3762-3764, 3767 [27FE]
Peace in Afghanistan—Needs Russian Flexibility, 16595 [20JN]
Peace Plan for Nicaragua, 5061 [7MR]
People's Republic of China Population Control Program, 6078 [25MR]
Peru Building the Future, 6828 [28MR]
Philippine Hostages, 22090 [1AU]
Picketing Helps Prod Congress Into Voting, 20845 [26JY]
Planned Parenthood's Plans, 15079 [11JN]
Police Kill 6 in South Africa—23 Die in Week, 33299 [22NO]
Polish Regime Cracks Down on Rebellious Intellectuals, 36453 [13DE]
Population Control in the People's Republic of China (sundry excerpts), 27354 [10OC]
Population Policy Trends in China, 1978-83, 27354 [10OC]
President Reagan, We Deserve Better, 5053 [7MR]
President Von Weizsacker on End of World War II (sundry excerpts), 12416 [16MY]
Pre-Summit Gestures, 29663 [30OC]
Pretoria's Economic Future, 22189 [1AU]
Pro-Choice Movement Aided by Ignorance, 9479 [25AP]
Pro-Life Gun Control, 22759 [1AU]
Proposals for UN Human Rights Reforms, 34368 [4DE]
Protests at Columbia—Students and the Issues Have Changed Since the 60's, 8264 [18AP]
Pushing South Africa Onto the Path to Democracy, 1342 [30JA]
Quickening Change in South Africa, 25508 [1OC], 25769 [2OC]
Rabbi Vigil in Protest of Soviet Human Rights Violations, 38832 [20DE]
Racism Doesn't Seem to Matter, 28463 [22OC]
Reagan Veto To Help South Africa's Blacks, 18332 [10JY]
Reagan Visit in Germany—The Power of the Jews, 9728 [29AP]
Reagan's Selective Aversion to Terrorists, 8324 [17AP]
Reagan's Silence on Abortion Terror, 22419 [1AU]
Reagan's Untruths About Managua, 16777 [21JN]
Rebel Named ``God's Blessing'' Dies, 20140 [23JY]
Rebel Nicaragua Indian Leader Is Pessimistic on Peace Prospects, 8628 [22AP]
Refuseniks With Nothing To Lose, 27321 [10OC]
Religion in Nicaragua, 8270 [17AP]
Religious Freedom—Maryland's Crosscurrents, 6848 [28MR]
Religious Liberty Is a Stranger in Lithuania Under Soviet Rule, 13271 [22MY]
Remembering the Armenian Genocide, 36159 [12DE]
Report for the U.N. Denounces Afghans on Rights, 35825 [10DE], 36321 [12DE]
Report From Afghanistan: Claude Malhuret (series), 7422-7423 [3AP], 7836 [15AP]
Resistance Groups Issue Declaration, 17255 [25JN]
``Restoration Bill'', 15239 [11JN]
Restoring the Balance—The Second Amendment Revisited, 16991-16996 [24JN]
Right for Rights, 4598 [6MR]
Rip Van Winkler—2010, 25173 [26SE]
Russian's Hunger To Leave—Woman Fasts in Effort To Join Husband, 10166 [1MY]
S. 49—Help Your Local Police, 18216 [9JY]
Safeguard Displaced Central Americans, 1771 [5FE]
Sakharov May Have Had Stroke During 1984 Fast, 17547 [26JN]
Sakharov Whereabouts an Issue, 15812 [13JN]
Sanctions Against South Africa, 18834 [11JY]
Sanctions Are Our Best Weapon, 34051 [3DE]
Sanctions Are Our Best Weapons, 29043 [24OC]
Sanctuary Fraud, 31523 [12NO]
Sanctuary Movement on Trial, 24035 [17SE]
Sanctuary Movement Under Fire, 31214 [7NO]
Sandinistas Attract a Who's Who of Terrorists, 8071 [16AP]
Sandinistas Seize Land of a Critic, 16466 [20JN]
Savimbi and UNITA on Democracy and Human Rights, 34793 [5DE]
Savimbi's Groupies, 37491 [17DE]
Second Catholic Radio Closes in Haiti—Stations Went Off the Air After Reporting on Demonstrations, 36459 [13DE]
Secret Nazi Societies Protect Mengele, 11786 [14MY]
Seeking a Quick Fix—Can It Be Achieved Without Patience?, 22175, 22191 [1AU]
Senate Under the Handgun, 22043 [31JY]
7 More Die in Violence in South Africa, 6130 [26MR]
Share the Power, 22183 [1AU]
Should the U.S. Aid Savimbi's Rebels?, 34054 [3DE]
Silent Scream Is Defended by Two Pro-Life Advocates, 16160 [18JN]
Simple Request—I'd Like To See My Parents, 23271 [10SE], 23458 [11SE]
Sinking to New Lows, 23121 [9SE]
Solidarity Rides the Airwaves, 9947 [30AP]
Some Gains for the West, 22734 [1AU]
Sorrin Hailed as Champion of Minorities, 4598 [6MR]
Sorrin Sought Good and Found It, 4598 [6MR]
Sorrows of Armenia, 10166 [1MY], 11165 [8MY], 29762 [30OC]
South Africa and a Symbol's Strength, 19049 [15JY]
South Africa in Emergency, 20682 [25JY]
South Africa in Perspective, 22044 [31JY]
South Africa Says No, 25226 [26SE]
South Africa Tries To Keep It Hidden—But the Brutality, Not the Reporting of It, Is the Threat, 36314 [12DE]
South Africa—Issue Is Justice, Not Jobs, 16156 [18JN]
South African Blacks Have Started to Rise Up, 7941 [16AP]
South African Blacks Tell of ``Police Siege'', 7333 [3AP]
South African Government Is Making a Grave Mistake in Not Insisting on an Answer to the Question—With What Shall Apartheid Be Replaced, 22189 [1AU]
South African Sanctions, 14550 [5JN], 18819 [11JY], 23026 [9SE]
South Africa—Realtiy of Its Law, 24182 [18SE]
South Africa's Official Story May Have Died, Too, 7559 [3AP]
South Africa's Survival Essential to U.S. as Source of Key Materials, 22173, 22187 [1AU]
South Africa—Setup for a Shoot Out?, 22738 [1AU]
South Africa—The Reality of Its Law, 24182 [18SE]
South Africa—What the West Can Do, 20686 [25JY], 22182 [1AU]
South Africa—Why It's a Bad Investment, 6991 [1AP]
Soviet Atrocities Alleged, 9571 [26AP]
Soviet Atrocities Alleged—Afghan Refugee Details Burning, Killing, 8080 [16AP]
Soviet Atrocities in Afghanistan, 11911 [14MY]
Soviet Disinformation Forty Years Later, 11895 [14MY]
Soviet Human Rights Battle—Only Isolated Voices Remain, 20967 [29JY]
Soviet Reported Ready To Let 1,000 Jews Go, 7426 [3AP]
Soviet Toys of Death, 37811 [18DE]
Soviet Union Arrests Sergei Petrov, 25043 [26SE]
Soviet Warning to Pakistan, 5323 [18MR]
Soviets ``Conquer'' Turks in Exercise, 26500 [7OC]
Soviets Harass British in East Germany, 15534 [12JN]
Soviet's Moral Bankruptcy, 16201 [19JN]
Soviets Trying Members of Pentecostalist Sect, 12993 [21MY]
Speak Up for Soviet Jews, 25210 [26SE], 25513 [1OC]
SS Most Fanatical of Hitler's Followers (excerpt), 9725 [29AP]
St. Mark's Aid to Afghans Is Generous Gesture, 20828 [26JY]
Stepdaughter Says Sakharov Has Resumed Hunger Strike, 17546 [26JN]
Stopping Communism in Europe (1947 excerpt), 9290 [24AP]
Strategy for Peace Through Justice, 18941 [11JY]
Suicide in South Africa, 18820 [11JY]
Support of the Helsinki Accords, 24697 [24SE]
Suppression in Bulgaria Is Reported, 7810 [15AP]
Suriname Becoming Another Cuba, 38827 [20DE]
SWAPO Victory, a Disaster for West—Free Namibia Seen Vital to U.S. Interests, 12982 [21MY]
Tackling Apartheid From the Inside, 31787 [13NO]
Tactics of Foreign Newsmen in South Africa Come Under Scrutiny, 26312 [5OC]
Talk of the Town, 5083 [7MR]
Terror on the Left, 24188 [18SE]
Three Baskets of Helsinki, 22058 [31JY]
Three Nations Joining To Hunt Mengele, 11785 [14MY]
Tiny Cyprus Ignored in Its Agony, 24185 [18SE]
To Many, Helsinki Means Hope, 22734 [1AU]
Toiling on Freedom's Front Line, 5921 [20MR]
Tolerance, Aborted, 1109 [24JA]
Too Keep and Bear Their Arms—The Adoption of the Second Amendment 1787-91, 18158-18165 [9JY]
Trained as a Terrorist—At Age Nine, 23665 [12SE]
Turkey and Fresno State, 37868 [18DE]
Turkey Censors Blast on Rights by 2 Authors—Miller, Pinter Say Torture a Fact in Turkey, 8527 [18AP]
Turn of the Screw in South Africa, 20682 [25JY]
12 Years of Night in Chile, 23292 [11SE]
Twelve Years of Night in Chile, 30349 [1NO]
Twin Recalls Auschwitz Horrors, 4500 [5MR]
U.N. Panel Accepts Report Citing Armenian Genocide, 23349 [11SE]
U.N. Panel Adopts Report Calling Armenian Massacres a Genocide, 23350 [11SE]
U.N. Report Accuses Soviets of Massive Rights Abuses in Afghanistan, 5936 [20MR]
U.N. Report Revives Arguments About 1915 Armenian Massacre, 23349 [11SE]
U.N. Rights Unit Assails Soviet Abuses in Afghanistan, 5936 [20MR]
U.S. Church Activism Stoked by Apartheid, Issues Diversify, 22713 [1AU]
U.S. Churches Ignore Black South Africans on ``Disinvestment'', 9349 [24AP]
U.S. Says Rumanians May Lose Trade Benefits Over Rights Issue, 34765 [5DE]
U.S. Warns Libyan Leader on Terror Group, 8311 [17AP]
``U'' Student Starts Hunger Strike for a Sick Soviet Friend, 38777 [20DE]
Unauthorized Violence of Terrorism, 541 [3JA]
Unborn Clearly Feel Pain, 9478 [25AP]
Under Gorbachev, the Old Repression, 18272 [9JY]
Undercover Agents Go to Church, 28260 [22OC]
United Nations Finances SWAPO Terrorists With U.S. Tax Dollars, 10377 [2MY]
United Nations ``Simply Must Be Made To Succeed'', 28469 [22OC]
Unnamed Diplomats Are Main Source of News About Afghan War, 13660 [23MY]
Up Against the Wall, Seventh Graders, 29240 [28OC]
Utilization of Slave Labor—Eyewitness Testimony, 30978 [7NO]
Very Vicious Circle, 22176 [1AU]
Violence Won't Solve Problems, 22034 [31JY]
Visit by President Reagan to Bitburg (excerpt), 9141 [24AP]
Voices of Poland, 27315 [10OC]
Voluntary Ignorance—Our Afghan Blind Spot, 28711 [23OC]
Wallenberg Cover-Up, 32475 [19NO]
Wallenberg—Can't He Be Saved?, 28012 [17OC]
Warning From Senator Sam, 5151 [14MR]
West Germans Believe Mengele Is Still Living, 11786 [14MY]
Western Response—Soviet Active Measures, 26820 [8OC]
What South Africa's Botha Says and What It Does, 5481 [19MR]
What You Need To Know About the Helsinki Accords, 22057 [31JY]
When the Horrors of History Are Forgotten, 13293 [22MY]
Why Not Do as We Say?, 26484 [7OC]
Why the Silence on Farrakhan?, 22727 [1AU]
Why the UNESCO Withdrawal Is Unfortunate, 4546 [5MR]
Why We Speak of Torture, 20146 [23JY]
With an Assist From Slander, 31895-31896 [14NO]
Without Guns, Do People Kill People?, 18272 [9JY]
Witness Claims Contras Attack Civilians (excerpt), 8828 [23AP]
Women of the Sanctuary Movement, 38715-38717 [19DE]
Worry About Survival of Society First—Then AIDS Victims' Rights, 28163 [21OC]
Worst Enemy, 30322 [1NO]
Year After Talks, Salvador Peace Recedes, 27629 [16OC]
You'll Know To Jail I've Gone; You Can Hear the Whistle Blow—500 Feet, 8564 [22AP]
Zealous Enforcers Trigger Reconsideration of Gun Laws, 18225 [9JY]
Zelma George—Power of One, 16449 [19JN]
Zimbabwe's Promise, 18819 [11JY]
``Zionism-Racism'' Canard, 31521 [12NO]
Bills and resolutions
Action Act Against Violations of Human Rights: enact (see S. 1586)
Anti-Apartheid Awareness Month: designate (see H. Res. 311)
Bonner, Yelena: solidarity (see S. Con. Res. 62; H. Con. Res. 186)
Bulgaria: jamming of broadcasts (see H. Con. Res. 226)
Central America: activities to destabilize or overthrow governments should be resolved through peaceful negotiations (see H. Con. Res. 3)
China, Republic of: representative government, political parties, and freedom of expression (see H. Con. Res. 233)
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: implement recommendations (see H.R. 442)
Computers: penalty for unauthorized access to, or alteration of, individual medical records (see H.R. 995)
Congress: eliminate exemption from application of certain provisions of law (see H.R. 141)
Credit: prohibit discrimination against applicants due to geographic location (see H.R. 425)
Cuba: emigration policy (see H. Res. 209)
———violations (see H. Res. 211)
Czechoslovakia: jamming of broadcasts (see H. Con. Res. 226)
Discrimination: prohibit (see H.R. 230)
El Salvador: sense of Congress relative to attacks on civilians by armed forces (see H. Con. Res. 198)
Electronics: interception of certain communications and other forms of surveillance (see S. 1667; H.R. 3378)
Employment: eliminate discrimination based on military discharge status (see H.R. 784)
Executive departments: require certain to provide periodic reports describing actions enforcing laws (see H.R. 375)
Firearms: owners' constitutional rights (see S. 49)
———protect owners from certain litigation (see H.R. 2564, 2565)
———protect rights of owners (H.R. 945), provide for consideration of (see H. Res. 290)
———protection of owners' rights (see H.R. 1312)
———right to bear (see H. Con. Res. 13)
Foreign countries: deny most-favored-nation status to those that discriminate (see H.R. 2596)
Freedom of Information Act: protection of confidentiality of information (see H.R. 3496)
Gluzman, Semyon, and family: emigration to Israel (see H.J. Res. 270)
Haiti: Presidential withdrawal of determination on situation improvements (see H. Con. Res. 120)
Handicapped: make discrimination against an unlawful employment practice (see H.R. 370)
Helsinki accords: anniversary (see S.J. Res. 180)
Helsinki Final Act: commemorate anniversary (see H.J. Res. 361)
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 15; H.J. Res. 132)
Home labor: permit certain (see S. 665)
Ireland, Northern: designate a special envoy (see H. Con. Res. 7)
———outlaw use of plastic bullets by British security forces (see H. Con. Res. 6)
———rights of the people (see H. Con. Res. 22)
Jews: free emigration from Soviet Union (see H. Res. 339)
Mandela, Winnie: lift restrictions (see H. Con. Res. 243)
Medical records: confidentiality (see H.R. 74)
Medvid, Miroslav: attempted defection of sailor (see H. Res. 310, 314)
Micronesia: U.S. policy (see H. Res. 99)
Minorities: greater participation in telecommunication (see H.R. 308)
Nicaragua: religious freedom (see S. Con. Res. 45; H. Con. Res. 122)
———state of emergency by Sandinista regime (see H. Con. Res. 222)
———violations (see H. Res. 139)
1984—Civil Liberties and the National Security State: printing (see H. Con. Res. 230)
Ogurtsov, Igor: emigration from Soviet Union (see H. Con. Res. 47)
———release and emigration (see H. Res. 76)
Orlov, Yuri: release from incarceration (see S.J. Res. 166; H.J. Res. 357)
Poland: human rights (see H. Con. Res. 209, 210)
———jamming of broadcasts (see H. Con. Res. 226)
———sense of Congress concerning human rights (see S. Con. Res. 72; H. Con. Res. 24, 199)
Polygraphs: prohibit use in certain cases (see H.R. 1924)
———protect privacy of individuals seeking employment (see H.R. 1792)
Popieluszko, Jerzy: authorize presentation of gold medal to parents (see S. 1707)
Prisoners: conditions of imprisonment (see H.R. 2612)
Public schools: periods of silence (see H. Con. Res. 17, 62)
Religion: penalties for acts of violence and vandalism against individuals or institutions (see S. 207)
Romania: Hungarian minority in Transylvania (see H. Res. 56)
———suspend most-favored-nation trade status (see S. 1817; H.R. 3701)
Sakharov, Andrei: solidarity (see S. Con. Res. 62; H. Con. Res. 186)
Shatravka, Aleksandr: imprisonment in Soviet Union (see H.J. Res. 306)
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: House support (see H. Res. 127)
South Africa: economic assistance to blacks (see S. 995)
———economic sanctions (see S. 998)
———forced relocation of blacks (see S. Con. Res. 6)
———grant asylum to certain conscientious objectors relative to apartheid policy (see H. Con. Res. 175)
———investigation of apartheid policy (see S.J. Res. 96)
———loans (see H. Res. 270)
———opposition to apartheid policy (see S. 1020; H.R. 2288)
———Sec. of Labor to analyze labor practices to promote changes in U.S. policies (see H.R. 926)
———sense of Congress on apartheid policy (see S. Res. 210)
———support U.N. resolution on economic sanctions (see H. Res. 255)
———U.S. concern over apartheid policy (see H. Con. Res. 64)
———U.S. position on apartheid policy (see S. 635; H.R. 1460)
———U.S. vote on U.N. resolution to impose voluntary economic sanctions (see H. Res. 239)
———waive certain points of order against conference report on H.R. 1460, apartheid policy (see H. Res. 251)
Soviet Union: compliance with section 7 of Helsinki accords (see H.J. Res. 363)
———forced labor policies (see H. Con. Res. 74)
———jamming of broadcasts (see H. Con. Res. 226)
———persecution of Hebrew teachers and cultural activists (see H. Res. 74)
———release of Jews from incarceration and emigration rights (see S.J. Res. 161)
———remove restrictions on practice of religion and cultural traditions (see H. Res. 339)
———systematic nondelivery of international mail to certain persons (see H. Con. Res. 259)
Taxpayers: safeguard rights (see S. 453)
Telecommunication: study impact of technologies and services on personal privacy (see H.R. 293)
U.S. policies: strengthen (see H.R. 1595)
Ukraine: citizens' rights (see H. Con. Res. 255)
———religious freedom (see H. Con. Res. 254)
Ukrainian Independence Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 38)
Video surveillance: regulation (see H.R. 3455)
Vietnam: condemn policy (see H.J. Res. 351)
———violations (see H.J. Res. 328)
Biographies
Carroll, John: American Writers Before 1800—A Biographical and Critical Dictionary, 6849 [28MR]
Book reviews
Political Mythology of Apartheid, by Leonard Thompson: Desmond Tutu, 23255 [10SE]
``White Book,'' Anti-Zionist Committee of the Soviet Public and the Association of Soviet Lawyers, 27187 [10OC]
Booklets
Los Desaparecidos En Cuba—Missing Cubans Within Their Country: Cuban American Foundation, 15233 [11JN]
Books
``Diary of Anne Frank'': Anne Frank (excerpt), 15281 [12JN]
``Goldmark Case—An American Libel Trial'' (excerpt), 1848 [6FE]
``Poland'': James A. Michener (excerpt), 14834 [7JN]
``Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom,'' Andrei Sakharov (excerpt), 16105 [18JN]
``Rise and Fall of the Third Reich'': William Shirer (excerpt), 9133 [24AP]
``Sophie's Choice'': William Styron (excerpt), 719 [22JA]
``Taxpayer Funded Politics,'' (chapter entitled, Politics and Jurisprudence—Illegalities at the Legal Services Corp.), 10429-10440 [3MY]
``The Russians'': Hedrick Smith (excerpt), 18762 [11JY]
Broadcasts
Focus—Search for Joseph Mengele: Voice of America (excerpt), 7943-7944 [16AP]
Case Histories
Soviet emigration cases, 22469 [1AU]
Citations
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov (excerpt), 24248 [19SE]
Cloture motions
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 22193 [1AU], 23581 [12SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report, 23033, 23034 [9SE], 23226 [10SE], 23299 [11SE], 23581 [12SE]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: enact (S. 995), 18322 [10JY]
Communiques
Anglo-Irish Agreement on Northern Ireland: Garret Fitzgerald and Margaret Thatcher, 32296 [19NO]
Policy toward Central America: Foreign Ministers of the Western European, Central American, and Contadora countries, 34349 [4DE]
Court decisions
Estelle v. Gamble: Supreme Court (excerpt relative to medical care of prisoners), 30243 [1NO]
Funding for abortion: Supreme Court (excerpt), 3430 [25FE], 3769 [27FE]
Miller v. California: Supreme Court (excerpt from obscenity case), 12932 [21MY]
Moment of silence for public school students, 21593 [30JY]
Right to life: sundry, 296, 300, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308 [3JA]
Rights of the unborn: Supreme Court, 28313 [22OC]
Roe v. Wade, 28313 [22OC]
Decisions
Olmstead v. U.S.: Supreme Court (excerpt), 24370 [19SE]
Declarations
Negotiations with South African Government: Gatsha Buthelezi, 23031 [9SE]
Descriptions
Ordeal of Prisoner of Conscience Aleksandr Paritsky, 2904 [21FE]
Temporary suspension of deportation of Salvadoran refugees (H.R. 822), 4708 [6MR]
Documents
Agreement Between Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland, 32481-32482 [19NO]
Anglo-Irish Agreement on Northern Ireland, 32297 [19NO]
Ban on Import of Goods Produced by Forced Labor (excerpt), 24925 [25SE]
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: article IX (excerpt), 12735 [21MY]
Cuban Exiles' Anniversary of Declaration of Freedom, 858 [22JA]
Declaration of Independence (excerpt), 10487 [6MY], 12760 [21MY]
Deploring Human Rights Abuses Against Armenians: 54th Congress, 23905 [17SE], 24214 [18SE]
Federal Constitutional Law on the Neutrality of Austria (excerpt), 29193 [25OC]
Gun Control Act (excerpt), 18167, 18185, 18197, 18220 [9JY]
Helsinki Accords (excerpt), 19052 [15JY]
Helsinki Final Act (excerpt), 21566 [30JY]
International Human Rights Day Proclamation (excerpt), 35260 [9DE]
Ireland's Right to Sovereignty, Independence, and Unity Is Inalienable and Indefeasible, 6483 [27MR]
Nicaragua (sundry), 9019 [23AP]
Essays
Andrei Sakharov—Man and His Thought: Nikita Moravsky, 16439-16441 [19JN]
Dachau: Paula Cavanaugh, 27840 [17OC]
Federalist Papers: Alexander Hamilton (excerpt), 23186 [10SE]
Kolyma's Gold and the Death Camps of Dal'stroi: Wladyslaw J. Cieslewicz, 21645 [30JY]
Executive orders
Prohibiting trade and certain other transactions involving South Africa: President Reagan, 23011, 23039 [9SE]
Factsheets
President's Decision on South Africa Measures, 23012 [9SE]
Protecting the Constitutional Rights of Gun Owners (S. 49), 18179 [9JY]
Religious Oppression in Romania, 30312 [1NO]
History
Chronology of Internment of Americans of Japanese Ancestry, 8107 [16AP]
Homilies
St. Patrick's Day Mass: John J. O'Connor, 7243 [2AP]
Inscription
Commemorating Holocaust, 9133 [24AP]
Interviews
Afghan Freedom Fighters: with Hassan Gailani, Rahmatullah Safi, and Wali Khan, 9841 [30AP]
Briefing on Human Rights Violations: several Nicaraguan Priests, with Senator Denton, 8873-8877 [23AP]
Fight for freedom: Winnie Mandela with USA Today, 10370 [2MY]
``Silent Scream'': Bernard Nathanson with USA Today, 6235 [26MR]
Terrorist acts by Movimiento Izquierdista Revolucionaria in Chile: Rene Jauregui with Andres P. Allende, 24661 [23SE]
Letters
Afghanistan most-favored-nation trade status: William L. Ball III, 35336 [9DE]
Agenda to British Ambassador regarding Northern Ireland: Ancient Order of Hibernians in America, Inc., 2312 [7FE]
Alleged Soviet human rights violations: Representative Feighan, 5106 [7MR]
Anglo-Irish agreement: several Members of Congress, 33684 [2DE]
Anniversary of Ukrainian independence: Bohdan Makaruk, for the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, 729 [22JA]
Anti-Apartheid Act: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 14273 [5JN]
———James A. Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury, 14273 [5JN]
———Malcolm Baldrige, Sec. of Commerce, 14273 [5JN]
Apartheid and violence in South Africa: sundry Representatives (excerpt), 12787 [21MY]
Apartheid in South Africa: sundry Representatives, 14275 [5JN]
Application for emigration from the Soviet Union: Leonid Umansky and others, 5694 [20MR]
Armenian genocide: American Friends of Turkey, 23906 [19SE]
———Representative Howard, 23906 [19SE]
Asylum in U.S. to those who refuse to serve in South African Armed Forces in support of apartheid (H. Con. Res. 175), 30932 [6NO]
Ban on U.S. investments in South Africa: several Members of Congress, 6231 [26MR]
Chinese family planning programs: Senators Humphrey and Helms, 20334 [24JY]
Civil liberties issues relative to population control: National Right to Life Committee, Inc., 15072 [11JN]
Condemnation of the Government of Iran for persecution of Bahai: sundry Members of Congress, 5060 [7MR]
Constitutional rights of firearms owners (S. 49): Bruce E. Thompson, Jr., 16989 [24JN], 18196 [9JY]
Contributions by AID to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities: M. Peter McPherson, 30551 [5NO]
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: Representative Lugar, 12736 [21MY]
Cruelty of the Nazi era: Jan Karski, 9709 [29AP]
Democratic International conference: President Reagan, 17255 [25JN]
———Representative Courter, 17255 [25JN]
Democratization in Chile: several Members of Congress, 28382 [22OC]
Democratization process in Chile: Senators Lugar and Durenberger, 24661 [23SE]
Dept. of Justice identification and deportation of alleged Nazi war criminals residing in the U.S.: Polish American Congress, Inc., 3076 [21FE]
Disinvestment in South Africa: John T. McTernan, 19856 [22JY]
Economic and political policies in the Philippines: Senator Melcher, 18994 [15JY]
Efforts of Alexander Kholmiansky to emigrate from the Soviet Union: Carl Lipkin, 26517 [7OC]
Efforts of Anatoly Scharansky to emigrate from the Soviet Union: Kathleen B. Lowery, 27745 [16OC]
———M.B. Oglesby, Jr., 27745 [16OC]
Efforts of Andrei Planson to emigrate from Soviet Union: Carolyn Justice, 11873 [14MY]
Efforts of Mikail Faingersh to emigrate from the Soviet Union: sundry Members of Congress, 25500 [1OC]
Efforts of Nadezhda Fradkova and others to emigrate from the Soviet Union: sundry Representatives, 30355 [1NO]
Efforts of Yosif Begun to emigrate from the Soviet Union: Representative Wirth, 28471 [22OC]
Efforts of Yuli Edelshtein to emigrate from the Soviet Union: Representative Vander Jagt, 28719 [23OC]
Efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union: Naum Meiman, 30439 [4NO]
Efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union: Lyudmila Nemseva, 22784 [1AU]
El Salvadoran refugees: Representative Moakley, 27629 [16OC]
Emigration efforts of Abe Stolar: Senator Levin, 10566 [6MY]
Emigration efforts of Soviet Jews: Gratz College Senate, ***** [31JA], 1749 [5FE]
———Representative Lantos, 25536 [1OC]
———sundry Members of Congress, 25500 [1OC]
Emigration of Soviet Jews: Representative Kennelly, 19221 [16JY]
Executive order prohibiting trade with South Africa: President Reagan, 23011 [9SE]
Experiences with abortion: Kate Clinton, 13277 [22MY]
———Maria Griffin, 13278 [22MY]
———Nayano, 13278 [22MY]
FBI investigation of violent attacks on abortion clinics: Representative Mineta, 625 [7JA]
Firearms: Sarah Brady (excerpt), 28236 [22OC]
Firearms dealers recordkeeping requirements: Edward T. Stevenson, 18185 [9JY]
———Harold A. Serr, 18183 [9JY]
Firearms ownership: National Association of Chiefs of Police, 31415 [12NO]
Forced relocation of black South Africans: John Mathope, 14195 [4JN]
Forced relocation of blacks in South Africa: John Mathope, 11885 [14MY]
Foreign goods produced by forced labor: William J. Casey, CIA Director, 30980 [7NO]
Free emigration of Soviet Jews: M.B. Oglesby, Jr., 10089 [1MY]
———several Members of Congress, 7425 [3AP], 10088 [1MY]
Freedom for Baltic States: Jack J. Stukas, 3822 [27FE]
Gun control: Terry L. Seals, 28266 [22OC]
Human rights conditions in El Salvador: Americas Watch Committee, 4708 [6MR]
Human rights in the Soviet Union: Representative Porter, 25325 [30SE]
Human rights violations in Uruguay: Andres Thomas, 17008 [24JN]
———Ariel Poloni, 17008 [24JN]
Human rights violations of Vietnamese refugees: T.J. Cutler, 10158 [1MY]
Impact of refusenik status on Kira Volvovsky: Aryeh Volvovsky, 35259 [9DE]
Impressions of South Africa: Paul Pearson, 22191 [1AU]
Indonesian policy on Timor Island (1982 excerpt), 17712 [27JN]
INS open field search doctrine: Senator McClure, 23737 [13SE]
Life for Jews in the Soviet Union: Alexander Mariasin (excerpt), 2896 [21FE]
———(sundry), 2910 [21FE]
Meaning of citizenship (excerpt), 29233 [28OC]
Minting of gold coin: Luis Vigdor, 18794 [11JY]
Miroslav Medvid's right of asylum: Hyman Bookbinder, 37734 [18DE]
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 36160 [12DE]
———Sukru Elekdag, 36161 [12DE]
Older Americans' rights: Sondra T. Ballew, 5589 [19MR]
Plight of Helena Keiss-Kuna and family: Anna Rosnovski, 27653 [16OC]
Plight of Ida Nudel: several Senators, 20741 [26JY]
Plight of Sakharov family: Senator Kerry (excerpt), 23555 [12SE]
Political activities of Andrei Sakharov: U.S.S.R. Academy of Medicine, 35523 [10DE]
President Reagan's visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: Christian leaders (excerpt), 9786 [30AP]
———George M. Rinkowski, 11602 [9MY]
———Representative Courter, 10191 [1MY]
———Siegmund Spiegel, 13850 [24MY]
———United Synagogue Youth of the United Synagogue of America, 10904 [7MY]
———Women for Peace, 9788 [30AP]
Presidential authority to uphold human rights relative to financial assistance for population control: Kenneth W. Dam, 14931 [7JN]
Prisoners of Conscience in the Soviet Union: Avital Scharansky, 2901 [21FE]
Protest of the arrest of Roald Zelichonok in the Soviet Union: sundry Representatives, 22779 [1AU]
Ratification of the Genocide Convention: Michael Korenblit, 2445 [19FE]
Reinstatement of General Ver as Chief of the Philippine Armed Forces: Senator Melcher, 33853 [3DE]
Release of Anatoly Scharansky: Senator Kerry, 32305 [19NO]
———several Members of Congress, 32305 [19NO]
Remember the holocaust: Baltimore, MD, Jewish Council, 7858 [15AP]
Representative Rodino's contributions to civil rights and liberties (sundry), 37827 [18DE]
Reward leading to apprehension of Josef Mengele: Senator Kennedy and Representative Mrazek, 11786 [14MY]
Right to choose abortion: sundry, 13097, 13100-13117 [22MY], 13331 [22MY]
Right to life: sundry, 311 [3JA]
Separation from U.S. citizen spouses: several Soviet citizens, 22468 [1AU]
Some advise to Mr. Reagan on the Constitution—in plain English: Sam J. Ervin, 5152 [14MR]
Soviet anti-Semitism: Fred Ehrlich (excerpt), 26785 [8OC]
Soviet atrocities in Afghanistan: Adam J. Augustynski and Mark P. Lagon, 19372 [17JY]
Soviet human rights policy, 31369 [12NO]
Soviet imprisonment: Lev Elbert (excerpt), 5711 [20MR]
Soviet Jews: Leonid Feldman, 9987 [1MY]
Soviet policy toward Jewish emigration: several Senators, 20303 [24JY]
Soviet Union's policy toward Jews (sundry), 5704 [20MR]
Speak out against discrimination: Bob Kinsey, 25055 [26SE]
Struggle for freedom in Nicaragua: Eden Pastora, 6514 [27MR]
Supplemental extradition treaty with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Theodore M. Hesburgh (sundry), 31520 [12NO]
Tax exemption for abortion: Representative Barton, 18982 [15JY]
U.S. assistance to international organizations supporting abortion or involuntary sterilization: Representative Kemp, 30550 [5NO]
———Senator Helms, 30549 [5NO]
U.S. policy in Central America: Wycliffe Diego and Adriana Guillen, 9228 [24AP]
U.S. policy in South Africa: F.G. Backman, W.R. Hoods, T.L. Gounden, and C.R. Rencken, 22192 [1AU]
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: Leo Stutzin, 4261 [28FE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. discussions on settlement of conflict in Afghanistan: Senator Byrd, 16595 [20JN]
Ukrainian Independence Day: North Dakota branch, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Inc., 801 [22JA]
Violation of human rights in Cuba: Claudio F. Benedi, 8915 [23AP]
Visit by President Reagan to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: Charles Feldman, 11588 [9MY]
Workmen's Circle tribute: Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of New York, 25388 [1OC]
Lists
Congressional spouses with ``adopted'' Soviet prisoners of conscience, 11158 [8MY]
Cosponsors of H. Res. 127, expressing congressional support for Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 10221 [2MY]
Cosponsors of S. Con. Res. 14, location and arrest Josef Mengele, 12092 [15MY]
Fate of members of the human rights movement in the Ukraine: Americans for Human Rights in Ukraine, 832 [22JA]
Imprisoned members of the Helsinki monitoring groups in the Soviet Union and Lithuania, 21570 [30JY]
MacBride principles of nondiscrimination, 14306 [5JN]
Professors of law concurring in memorandum relative to the Reagan administration and Nicaragua, 15406 [12JN]
Signatories to the statement on H.J. Res. 192, designation of National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man, 13303 [22MY]
Soviet Jewish refuseniks separated from their families in Israel (partial), 16736 [20JN]
Memorandums
Civil Rights Violations in South Africa: Southern Africa Project of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 36127 [11DE]
Effects of Legislation To Protect Constitutional Rights of Gun Owners (S. 49): John J. Fox, 18201-18204 [9JY]
Firearms Owners' Protection Act (S. 49), 34028-34030 [3DE]
History of the Ukrainian People Under Soviet Occupation: World Congress of Free Ukrainians, 802 [22JA]
Legal Status of Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Library of Congress, 7425 [3AP]
Murder of Turkish Diplomats and International Terrorism, 5616 [19MR]
Reagan Administration and Nicaragua: National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee on the U.S., Nicaragua and the World Court, 15404 [12JN]
Substance of the Supreme Court's Obscenity Test: Republican Policy Committee, 12933-12937 [21MY]
Memorials of legislature
Arizona, 9745 [29AP], 9828 [30AP], 10535 [6MY], 12306 [16MY], 13127 [22MY]
California, 3419 [25FE], 22263 [1AU], 23757 [13SE], 27963 [17OC], 28185 [21OC], 29481, 29483 [29OC]
Delaware, 11147 [8MY]
Hawaii, 12010 [15MY], 12305 [16MY]
Idaho, 7027 [2AP]
Massachusetts, 29481 [29OC], 32642 [20NO], 32762 [20NO], 33952 [3DE]
Michigan, 31756 [13NO]
Montana, 9441 [25AP]
New Jersey, 13897 [3JN]
New Mexico, 4240 [28FE]
Orthodox Christians in Turkey: California, 23757 [13SE]
Pennsylvania, 17037 [25JN]
Puerto Rico, 1507 [31JA]
Virginia, 4813 [7MR]
Messages
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: President Reagan, 23039 [9SE]
Newsletters
Black Sash update on forced removals in South Africa, 14195-14197 [4JN]
Opinions
Period of silence in school, 15552 [13JN]
Pamphlets
Religious Freedom in Nicaragua, 9637 [26AP]
Papers
Growth of Human Life: Francis A. Schaeffer and C. Everett Koop, 28997 [24OC]
Illegality of Apartheid and the Present Government of South Africa: Jordan J. Paust, 34073-34075 [4DE]
Investment Strategy to Undermine Apartheid in South Africa: Stuart M. Butler, 18333-18334 [10JY]
Petitions
Antidisinvestment: Inkatha (black South African political organization), 23031 [9SE]
Anti-Semitism: Jerome Strager, 28317 [22OC]
Apartheid: American Library Association, 4300 [4MR], 4813 [7MR]
———Knights of Peter Claver, 29481 [29OC]
———Knights of Peter Claver, Lake Charles, LA, 28702 [23OC]
———Order Sons of Italy in America, 25051 [26SE]
———Philadelphia Lawyers Against Apartheid, 18829 [11JY]
———Solano County, CA, Board of Supervisers, 4304 [4MR]
———State Board of Administration of Florida, 4454 [5MR]
Apartheid in South Africa: American Coalition of Citizens With Disabilities Inc., 22899 [4SE]
Bahai community in Iran: Anoka, MN, City Council, 29252 [28OC], 29746 [30OC]
———Eden Prairie, MN, City Council, 23010 [9SE], 23444 [11SE], 23847 [16SE]
———Eden Prarie, MN, City Council, 23847 [16SE]
———Greenfield, MA, Town Council, 612 [7JA]
Bahai community of Iran: Eden Prairie, MN, City Council, 24938 [25SE]
Bahai community of Iran persecution: Arden Hills, MN, City Council, 7803 [15AP]
Bahai Community persecution: Greenfield, MA, Town Council, 1507 [31JA]
Byelorussian Independence Day: Chicago, IL, 5610 [19MR]
Commemorating the Holocaust of the night of June 14, 1941, and the continuing genocide by the Soviet Union against Lithuanians: Lithuanian Americans of Cicero, IL, 23677 [12SE]
Condemnation of the Iranian Government: Wallingford, CT, 3484 [25FE]
Constitutional rights: Paul R. Johnson, Boca Raton, FL, 4300 [4MR]
Equal Employment Opportunity Act: Shaker Heights, OH, citizen, 7498 [3AP]
Fair Labor Standards Act: Breckenridge, TX, City Council, 13890 [3JN]
———Cleburne, TX, City Council, 13890 [3JN]
Foreign policy: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 20476 [25JY]
Foreign relations: South Florida Americans for Democratic Action, 24581 [20SE]
Gay Bill of Rights: Madison, NJ, citizen, 17630 [27JN]
Human Rights: Hong Kong, citizen, 10696 [7MY]
———New Testament Christians in Malaysia, Federation of Malaysia, 2434 [19FE]
Immigration of Soviet Jews: New York, NY, City Council, 32215 [18NO]
Lithuanian Independence Day: Lake County, IN, 5610 [19MR]
Lithuanian Independence Day Commemoration: Luzerne County, PA, District 7 Lithuanian Alliance of America, 4303 [4MR]
Lithuanian suffering: Lithuanian American Citizens Club, 17520 [26JN]
Maryland, 14740 [6JN]
Most Reverend Bishop Vilmos Apor, Defender of Human Rights, Martyr of Hungary: Coordinating Committee of Hungarian Organizations, 7528 [3AP]
Nazi war criminals: New York, NY, City Council, 10521 [6MY]
Nicaraguan freedom fighters: Miami, FL, City Commission, 13438 [23MY]
Peace activists in Vietnam era: Pennsylvania State Veterans' Commission, 17913 [27JN]
Peaceful solution to South Africa problem: Macon, GA, City Council, 23847 [16SE]
Policy on Investments in Firms Doing Business in the Republic of South Africa: East Bay, CA, Municipal Utility District, 7713 [4AP]
Prayer amendment: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 20476 [25JY]
Prevent persecution of Bahai minority in Iran: Arden Hills, MN, City Council, 8568 [22AP], 9443 [25AP]
Redress of grievances: Martin Hoover, 12011 [15MY]
Refuge for El Salvadoran and Guatemalan Refugees: Madison, WI, Common Council, 7560 [3AP]
Reject Gay Bill of Rights and reaffirm traditional morality: Citizen, 13898 [3JN]
Right To Life Week: Sayreville, NJ, 3659 [26FE]
Sanctuary: Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ, 18060 [8JY]
Sanctuary movement: Sanctuary Committee of Eliot Church, Newton, MA, 7614 [4AP]
South Africa: Foundation Western Europe-Southern Africa, The Hague, Netherlands, 15880 [17JN]
———Shelby County, TN, Board of Commissioners, 24615 [23SE], 24666 [23SE]
———Synod of the South Presbyterian Church, 19597 [18JY]
———United Methodist Church, 19596 [18JY]
South Africa economic sanctions: Memphis, TN, City Council, 29515 [29OC]
Temporarily suspend deportation of El Salvadoran refugees (H.R. 822): Los Angeles, CA, City Council, 36322 [12DE]
U.S. in Nicaragua: Friends of the Earth, 22036 [31JY]
Platform plank
Armenian Genocide: Democratic Party (1920 excerpt), 24885 [24SE]
Poems
Bondage Has Crushed Me: Vasyl Stus (excerpt), 23493 [12SE]
``Bondage Has Crushed Me'': Vasyl Stus (excerpt), 23493 [12SE]
``Fighting for Liberty'': E.B. White, 17884 [27JN]
``Massacre at Sakhalin'': Richard E. Franklin, 23261 [10SE]
``Rig-Veda'', 15549 [13JN]
``This Man,'' Angel C. Landrove, 4515 [5MR]
Prayers
Yitgadal V'Yitkadash Shemai Rabah: Andrew Baker, 22930 [4SE]
Press conferences
Preservation of Indian culture in Nicaragua: Brooklyn Rivera, 1812 [5FE]
Press releases
Amnesty International calls for facts on report of torture in Northern Ireland, 7853 [15AP]
Cardinal voices support for East Timor Catholics: U.S. Catholic Conference on East Timor, 35813 [10DE]
Civil Rights Restoration Act: Congressional Hispanic Caucus, 869 [24JA]
Equal justice and the South African Embassy demonstrations: Inez S. Reid, 4265 [28FE]
Necessity for a sovereign Sikh state, 15366 [12JN]
Release in Romania: Gheorghe Galciu, 23681 [12SE]
Proclamations
Armenian Genocide: President Reagan, 19878 [22JY]
Bill of Rights Day: President Reagan, 36 [3JA]
Byelorussian Independence Day: James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois, 5610 [19MR]
Captive Nations Week observance: Buffalo, NY, 20714 [25JY]
Human Rights Day: President Reagan, 36 [3JA]
Human Rights Week: President Reagan, 36 [3JA]
Programs
94th annual parade commemorating Poland's Constitution of May 3, 1791, 10583 [6MY]
Questions
South African Government policy of apartheid and investigation into racial violence, 7333 [3AP]
Remarks by, on
Soviet Jewry: appeal for release (S.J. Res. 161), 22027 [31JY]
Remarks in House
700 Club television program: profile of Marwan Burgan, 31420 [12NO]
Abortion: anniversary of Supreme Court ruling, 831, 852 [22JA], 1112 [24JA]
———clinic bombings, 625 [7JA], 1108 [24JA]
———deny tax-exempt status to organizations which directly or indirectly perform or finance (H.R. 2897), 17988 [27JN]
———Federal funds, 19395 [17JY]
———right to choose, 13097, 13100, 13117 [22MY], 19395 [17JY]
———rights of the unborn, 28312 [22OC]
Afghanistan: condemn Soviet invasion (S.J. Res. 240), 37810 [18DE]
———deny most-favored-nation status, 11911 [14MY]
———effects of human rights violations on children, 32485 [19NO]
———human rights violations, 36321 [12DE]
———opposing Soviet invasion, 37811 [19DE]
———opposition to Soviet invasion, 34371 [4DE]
———Soviet atrocities, 18579-18581, 18590 [11JY]
———Soviet human rights policy, 28711 [23OC]
———Soviet offensive in Kunar Valley region, 17270 [25JN]
———Soviet repression, 7768 [4AP]
———tribute to freedom fighters, 20140 [23JY]
———U.S. policy, 35825 [10DE]
Africa: apartheid, 12252-12255, 12258-12266 [16MY]
———status of women, 18134 [9JY]
Aged: right-to-die, 25526, 25535 [1OC]
Aizenshtein, Remos, and family: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 36119 [11DE]
Alaska: implement recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians with respect to the Aleut people (H.R. 2415), 10918 [7MY]
Angola: Democratic International conference regarding human rights, 17255 [25JN]
———U.S. policy, 18489 [10JY], 37490 [17DE]
———violations, 28236 [22OC]
Anti-Apartheid Act: amend (H.R. 1460), 12419 [16MY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), 5081 [7MR], 6384 [26MR], 8019 [16AP], 9555 [25AP], 12738 [21MY], 12755, 12756 [22MY]-12793 [21MY], 13940, 13947 [3JN], 13996-14024 [4JN], 14223 [4JN], 14269, 14270 [5JN], 14300, 14308 [6JN], 14309 [11JN]-14311 [5JN], 14550 [5JN], 14820 [6JN], 16444 [19JN], 19992 [23JY], 22522, 22523, 22525 [1AU], 22559 [5SE], 22842 [4SE], 23142 [10SE], 23361 [11SE], 23797 [13SE], 24034, 24037 [17SE], 24182 [18SE], 29554 [29OC]
———enact (H.R. 1460), appointment of conferees, 19402 [17JY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report, 22521, 22544-22560 [1AU], 23361 [11SE], 23797 [13SE], 24034, 24037 [17SE], 24182 [18SE], 24589 [20SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), waiving certain points of order against conference report (H. Res. 251), 22542 [1AU]
Armenia: genocide, 23904 [17SE], 23906, 23907, 24214 [18SE], 24885 [24SE], 26098 [3OC], 26140 [3OC]
Armenian genocide: anniversary, 9557, 9558 [25AP], 9768 [29AP], 9965 [30AP]
Armenians: conflict with Turkey, 3489 [25FE]
Astrakhan, Pavel: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 30619 [5NO]
At the Edge of the Union: BBC cancellation of documentary broadcast about Northern Ireland, 22775 [1AU]
Atomic warfare: U.S. policy on military assistance to South Africa, 18567 [11JY]
Baltic Freedom Day: designate (S.J. Res. 66), 15198 [11JN]
Baltic States: call for full freedom and independence (H. Con. Res. 65), 3070 [21FE]
Begun, Yosif: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 28471 [22OC]
Berenshtein, Iosif: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 7740 [4AP]
Berenshtein, Yosef: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 19926 [22JY]
Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: President Reagan's visit (H. Res. 135), 11161 [8MY]
B'nai B'rith: audit of anti-Semitic activity, 1712 [4FE]
Bonner, Yelena: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 16426, 16428, 16439, 16449, 16452 [19JN], 23457 [11SE], 23684 [12SE], 32283 [18NO], 38720 [19DE]
———expressing solidarity (S. Con. Res. 62), 24247-24252 [19SE]
———hunger strike by son, Alexei Semyonov, to protest Soviet treatment, 22842 [4SE], 23684 [12SE]
———sense of Congress reaffirming human rights in the Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 186), 23254, 23271 [10SE], 23678 [12SE]
Budapest Cultural Forum, 27814-27819 [17OC]
Bulgaria: alleged human rights violations against Turkish-Bulgarians, 24040 [17SE]
Burgan, Marwan: religious network profile relative to Middle East policies, 31420 [12NO]
Byaly, Leonid and Judith: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 21651 [30JY]
Byelorussian Independence Day: anniversary, 5609 [19MR]
Canada: equal rights amendment, 11706 [14MY]
Cancer Patients Employment Rights Act: enact (H.R. 1294), 3889 [27FE], 7715 [4AP]
Captive Nations Week: observance, 19736 [18JY], 20169 [23JY]
Central American Counterterrorism Act: enact (H.R. 3462), 37499 [17DE]
Chile: human rights violations, 1860 [6FE], 28225 [21OC], 30349 [1NO]
———restore democracy (H. Con. Res. 52), 2024 [6FE], 6013 [21MR], 8636-8644 [22AP], 12408 [16MY], 15754 [13JN]
———restore democracy (H. Con. Res. 52), rebuttal to Representative Barnes' ``Dear Colleague'' letter, 14319 [5JN]
China, People's Republic of: domestic abortion policies, 19993 [23JY]
———population control policy, 27353 [10OC]
———population control program, 6078 [25MR], 16403 [19JN]
Civil Liberties and the National Security State: authorizing additional copies (H. Con. Res. 230), 36183 [12DE]
Civil Rights Restoration Act: enact (H.R. 700), 868-870 [24JA]
Colombia: human rights violations, 31226 [7NO]
Commission on Equitable Pay Practices: regulations, 26942 [9OC]
———subpoena power, 26948 [9OC]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: tribute, 25511 [1OC]
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: implement recommendations (H.R. 442), 518 [3JA], 2610 [19FE], 8107 [16AP]
Communism: impact, 9786 [30AP]
Congressional Black Caucus: march against apartheid in South Africa, 25247 [26SE]
Congressional Call to Conscience on Soviet Jewry, 36053 [11DE]
Congressional Call to Conscience Vigil, 36135 [12DE], 36543 [16DE]
Congressional Security Survey Act: enact (H.R. 3387), 24404 [19SE]
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: ratification (H. Res. 166), 12730-12737 [21MY]
———ratify (H. Res. 104), 5082 [7MR]
Cuba: human rights abuses, 28021 [17OC]
Cuban exiles: anniversary of declaration of freedom, 857 [22JA]
Cyprus: anniversary of Turkish invasion, 20144 [23JY]
Czechoslovakia: arrest of Hungarian Miklos Duray, 11937 [14MY]
Days of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: observance, 9283 [24AP]
Dept. of Justice: gathering of evidence against war criminals, 3076 [21FE]
———investigation of Soviet seaman incident (H. Res. 310), 30456 [5NO]
Discrimination: history, 8265 [17AP]
Duray, Miklos: imprisonment in Czechoslovakia, 4365 [5MR], 4701 [6MR], 4718 [6MR], 5089, 5117 [7MR]
East Timor: alleged human rights violations, 21281 [29JY]
———sense of Congress regarding (H. Con. Res. 244), 35812 [10DE]
Eastern Europe: human rights policy, 29660-29668 [30OC]
Edelshtein, Yuli: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 28718 [23OC]
El Salvador: Dept. of State's Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program, 24188 [18SE]
———temporarily suspend deportation of refugees (H.R. 822), 4239 [28FE], 4707 [6MR], 24034 [17SE], 27629 [16OC], 29782 [30OC], 30352, 30357 [1NO], 31214 [7NO], 31551 [12NO], 31822 [13NO], 36321 [12DE], 36793 [16DE], 38715 [19DE]
———U.S. policy, 18478-18480, 18484-18487 [10JY]
———U.S. policy toward refugees, 31523 [12NO]
Elbert, Lev: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 25241 [26SE]
Employment: comparable worth, 19395-19397 [17JY], 19991 [23JY], 20177 [24JY], 20974, 20975 [29JY], 21493, 21494, 21496, 21499, 21570 [30JY], 21577 [31JY]-21578, 21585-21591, 21633 [30JY], 21838 [31JY]-21913 [1AU], 21938 [31JY], 22516, 22519, 22591-22600, 22602, 22608-22618 [1AU], 22906 [4SE], 22954, 22955, 22956, 22957 [5SE], 24414 [19SE], 26925, 26929, 26930, 26932-26972 [9OC], 27049, 27050 [9OC], 27340 [10OC], 27753 [16OC], 28014 [17OC], 28480 [22OC]
Equal Employment Opportunity Act: enact (H.R. 691), 16468 [20JN]
Equal rights: proposed constitutional amendment to ensure (H.J. Res. 2), 518 [3JA]
Espionage: authorize the imposition of death penalty, 580 [3JA]
Estonia: nonrecognition of illegal annexation (H. Con. Res. 66), 3070 [21FE]
Estonian Independence Day: anniversary, 3077, 3083 [21FE], 3474, 3480, 3487, 3492 [25FE], 3669, 3675, 3678 [26FE], 3975 [27FE], 4266, 4273 [28FE], 5080 [7MR]
Ethiopia: deaths in resettlement camps, 30604 [5NO]
———diversion of U.S. aid for famine relief, 1280 [30JA]
———human rights violations, 23495 [12SE], 38836 [20DE]
———U.S. policy, 18560-18567 [11JY]
Ethiopian Jews: Israeli efforts to rescue, 3094 [21FE]
Ethnic American Day: designate (H.J. Res. 331), 17971 [27JN]
Falwell, Jerry: statements on apartheid, 22932 [4SE]
Farrakhan, Louis: address on Islam, 22726 [1AU]
———alleged anti-Semitic speeches, 27348 [10OC]
Federal employees: prevent discrimination, 14268 [5JN]
Federal Polygraph Limitation and Anticensorship Act: enact (H.R. 39), 435 [3JA]
Federal Telecommunications Privacy Act: enact (H.R. 502), 626 [7JA]
Firearms: constitutional rights of owners, 32883 [20NO]
———handgun purchase waiting period, 19614 [18JY]
———permit owners to transport across State lines (H.R. 2565), 12705 [21MY]
———protect constitutional right of citizens to keep and bear, 483 [3JA]
———protect constitutional rights of owners (S. 49), 28235, 28236, 28237, 28239, 28241 [22OC], 29077 [24OC]
———protect constitutional rights of owners (S. 49), discharge petition, 28238, 28241, 28265-28275 [22OC], 28604, 28605 [23OC], 28742 [24OC]
———protect owners from certain litigation (H.R. 2564), 12705 [21MY]
———waiting period for purchasing (H.R. 3155), 22043 [31JY]
Firearms Owner's Protection Act: enact (S. 49), 22729 [1AU]
Firearms Owners Protection Act: discharge petition, 31415 [12NO]
———enact (H.R. 945), 4105 [28FE]
Firearms Owners' Protection Act: enact, 1847 [6FE]
———enact (H.R. 945), 18392 [10JY], 28239, 28241 [22OC]
———enact (H.R. 945), discharge petition, 28238, 28265-28275 [22OC], 28604, 28605 [23OC]
Foreign relations: effect of human rights issues, 5690 [20MR]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit, 29068 [24OC]
Foster Care: discrimination on the basis of sexual preference, 14557 [5JN]
Fradkova, Nadezhda: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 30355 [1NO]
Freedom of the Press Day: designate (H.J. Res. 164), 18700 [11JY]
Gajanskas, Balys: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 31821 [13NO]
Galciu, Gheorghe: release in Romania, 23681 [12SE]
Genocide Convention: ratify (H. Res. 166), 12736 [24MY]
Germany, Federal Republic of: urge President Reagan to cancel visit to Bitburg cemetery (H. Res. 135), 8504, 8520 [18AP]
``Goldmark Case—An American Libel Trial'' (book): publication, 1848 [6FE]
Great Britain: end consideration of extradition treaty (H. Res. 271), 31520 [12NO]
Greece: Anatolia College memorial fund in recognition of the Holocaust, 19726 [18JY]
Guatemala: extend voluntary departure status to refugees (H. Res. 107), 5068 [7MR]
———human rights violations, 37499 [17DE]
———U.S. policy, 18470, 18483 [10JY]
Haiti: alleged human rights violations, 22799 [1AU]
———support for progress on human rights (H. Con. Res. 120), 8312 [17AP]
———violations, 34137 [4DE]
Handicapped: protect (H.R. 700), 6478 [27MR], 7439 [3AP], 11240 [9MY], 11594 [9MY], 13704 [23MY], 15239 [11JN], 15802 [13JN], 28215 [21OC]
Handicapped Children's Protection Act: enact (S. 415), appointment of conferees, 31377 [12NO]
Health: employment-based discrimination against persons with history of cancer, 19989 [23JY]
Helsinki accords: anniversary, 21496, 21499 [30JY], 21503 [1AU]-21505, 21557 [30JY], 21568 [14AU], 21569 [9SE]-21570, 21591 [30JY], 22051, 22056 [31JY], 22725, 22732, 22733, 22734, 22735, 22747, 22754, 22764, 22784, 22785, 22786, 22788, 22804, 22808 [1AU], 22829 [14AU], 24410 [19SE], 24600 [20SE], 25243 [26SE], 25513 [1OC]
———Soviet violations, 19052 [15JY]
Helsinki Final Act: commemorate signing (S.J. Res. 180), 21499-21505 [30JY]
———cultural provisions, 27814-27819 [17OC]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate, 2336 [7FE]
———designate (S.J. Res. 15), 7973 [16AP], 7979 [22AP]-7980 [16AP], 8095 [16AP], 8311 [17AP]
Holocaust: remembrance, 8329 [17AP], 8781, 8782 [22AP]
———sense of Congress that States should develop school curriculum (H. Con. Res. 133), 27751 [16OC]
Homicide: authorize the imposition of death penalty, 580 [3JA]
House of Representatives: employment policies (H. Res. 187), 14311 [5JN]
Human rights: U.S. policy, 35840 [10DE]
———violations, 9794 [30AP], 18286 [9JY]
Human Rights Day: observance, 35837 [10DE]
IMF: prohibit funds to countries practicing apartheid (H.R. 820), 1274 [30JA]
India: anniversary of the Golden Temple incident, 15229, 15232 [11JN]
Indians: history of Federal policy, 26807 [8OC]
Indonesia: U.S. policy toward South Moluccas, 34348 [4DE]
International Human Dignity and Opportunity Act: enact, 5690 [20MR]
International Human Rights Day: observance, 35257-35269 [9DE], 35833 [10DE], 36118 [11DE], 36310, 36360, 36368 [12DE], 36791, 36803 [16DE], 38661, 38663 [19DE]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 1555), 17244 [25JN]
Iran: human rights violations, 38661, 38675, 38722 [19DE]
———persecution of the Bahai community, 2297 [7FE]
———persecution of the Bahais community, 3484 [25FE]
———violations, 36186 [12DE]
Ireland, Northern: aims of Irish Nationalism, 6395 [26MR]
———Anglo-Irish agreement, 33684 [2DE]
———ban use of plastic bullets by British security forces, 7518 [3AP]
———call on President Reagan to designate a Special Envoy (H. Con. Res. 7), 1105 [24JA]
———call on President Reagan to designate Special Envoy, 475 [3JA]
———Catholic employment statistics, 2624 [20FE]
———economic relief and rehabilitation assistance (H.R. 2597), 13841 [24MY]
———education block grant funds to children for experience in U.S. (H.R. 900), 1623 [31JA]
———human rights issues, 7242 [2AP]
———outlaw use of plastic bullets by British security forces (H. Con. Res. 6), 491 [3JA]
———peace initiatives, 2624 [20FE]
———policy of Margaret Thatcher, 2842, 2857, 2859, 2865 [20FE]
———provide economic assistance (H.R. 2597), 32481 [19NO]
———Sinn Fein political party, 13698 [23MY]
Ireland, Republic of: education block grant funds to children for experience in U.S. (H.R. 900), 1623 [31JA]
Japanese Americans: compensation for internees during World War II (H.R. 442), 513, 518 [3JA], 2610 [19FE]
———financial redress to interned during World War II, 36348 [12DE]
———honor those who fought in World War II (H.R. 442), 5667 [19MR], 36348 [12DE]
Jews: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19203-19224 [16JY]
Jung, Kim Dae: protect, 4326 [5MR], 22504 [1AU]
———tribute, 2297 [7FE]
Kalman, Yosef: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 22049 [31JY]
Kanter, Nelson: mistreatment in the Soviet Union, 23128 [9SE]
Kholmiansky, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 26516 [7OC]
Klinger, Samuel and Manya: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 21280 [29JY]
Korea, Republic of: violations of rights of workers, 38088 [19DE]
Laboratory animals: assure humane treatment, 20842 [26JY]
Land ownership: restrictive covenants, 8265 [17AP]
Latvia: nonrecognition of illegal annexation (H. Con. Res. 66), 3070 [21FE]
Latvian Independence Day: anniversary, 3492 [25FE], 32442 [19NO]
Lee Ya-Ping: arrest on charges of sedition, 24284 [19SE]
Liebenstein, Ruth and Erick: tribute, 8101 [16AP]
Lithuania: nonrecognition of illegal annexation (H. Con. Res. 66), 3070 [21FE]
Lithuanian Independence Day: anniversary, 3069, 3071, 3072, 3073, 3081 [21FE], 3485, 3486, 3492 [25FE], 4273 [28FE], 4303 [4MR], 5610 [19MR]
Liu, Henry: murder, 3082 [21FE]
Livshitz, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 22804 [1AU]
Lokshin, Iosif: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 22069 [31JY]
LSC: funding, 2297 [7FE]
Man's Inhumanity to Man Day: designate (H.J. Res. 192), 9199 [24AP], 9564 [25AP]
Marchenko, Dmitry: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 22784 [1AU]
Marchenko, Valery: condemn death of Soviet human rights activist, 4718 [6MR]
Medical and dental records: provide for confidentiality (H.R. 74), 1320 [30JA]
Mengele, Josef: bring to justice, 4656 [6MR]
Micronesia: human rights issues, 5090, 5110 [7MR]
Middle East: U.N. human rights policy toward Palestinian women, 17925 [27JN]
Mozambique: U.S. policy, 18557, 18600 [11JY]
Namibia: human rights violations, 35829 [10DE]
———self-determination issues, 13337 [22MY]
———South African internal government, 15799, 15808 [13JN]
———SWAPO terrorist campaign, 12982 [21MY]
———U.N. resolution to grant local self-government, 10377 [2MY]
———U.S. policy, 13305 [22MY]
Nashpitz, Mark: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 36798 [16DE]
National Conference on Soviet Jewry: tribute, 38673 [19DE]
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: designate (H.J. Res. 192), 9272-9284 [24AP], 11165 [8MY], 12203 [15MY], 13302 [22MY], 13983-13993 [4JN], 14555 [5JN], 23904 [17SE], 25239 [26SE], 26098 [3OC], 36138, 36145-36173 [12DE]
Nemseva, Lyudmila: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 22784 [1AU]
Nicaragua: Contra abuse of human rights, 1701 [4FE]
———human rights violations, 7442 [3AP], 7594 [4AP], 8216 [17AP], 8457 [18AP], 14257 [4JN]
———U.S. policy, 5053 [7MR], 8083 [16AP], 18470-18472 [10JY]
———Union of Parents of Christian Families' denunciation of Marxist-Leninist teachings, 15149 [11JN]
———violations, 27577, 27578 [16OC], 27768, 27771 [17OC], 28237 [22OC], 28604 [23OC], 29316 [29OC], 30118 [1NO], 36132 [12DE], 36540 [16DE]
———violations of human rights of Miskito Indians, 8628 [22AP]
North Broward, FL: Judaica High School concern for human rights in the Soviet Union, 36793 [16DE]
Nudel, Ida: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 19136 [16JY], 35818 [10DE]
Oceanside, NY: tribute to Queens College Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, 7714 [4AP]
O'Connor, John: lighting of candles for world peace, 32280 [18NO]
Odeh, Alex: editing of interview, 31420 [12NO]
Omnibus Intelligence and Security Improvements Act: enact (H.R. 1082), 3679 [26FE], 4717 [6MR], 6393 [26MR], 8506 [18AP], 19924 [22JY], 24404, 24415 [19SE]
Palm Beach, FL: tribute to the Clinic for Afghans, 31547 [12NO]
Panama: U.S. policy, 36123 [11DE]
Paraguay: human rights violations, 32196 [14NO]
Period of silence: permit in public schools for prayer or meditation, 21591-21600 [30JY]
Period of silence in school: constitutionality, 13968 [4JN], 14267 [5JN], 15377, 15476 [12JN], 15552 [13JN]
Petersburg, VA: protest of rabbis in support of human rights, 36796 [16DE]
———rabbi vigil in protest of Soviet human rights violations, 38832 [20DE]
Pevzner, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 19722 [18JY]
Philippines: U.S. policy, 18575-18578 [11JY]
Poland: alleged human rights violations, 13949 [3JN]
———anniversary of martial law, 38835 [20DE]
———human rights violations, 22761 [1AU], 36341 [12DE]
———inauguration of the Solidarity Endowment, 35813 [10DE]
———issues of solidarity, 574 [3JA]
———sense of Congress relative to human rights (H. Con. Res. 210), 27315 [10OC]
Polish Constitution Day: anniversary, 10583 [6MY]
Political economy: fundamental concepts, 20670-20676 [25JY]
Polygraph examinations: requirement (H.R. 39), 435 [3JA]
Polygraphs: prohibit use in connection with applications for, or as conditions for, continued employment (H.R. 1924), 7231 [2AP], 24257 [19SE]
Popieluszko, Jerzy: murder of Polish Priest, 37504 [17DE]
———Soviet human rights violations against Polish priest, 34812 [5DE]
Prayer: permit in public places, 28737 [24OC]
———permit in schools, 27770, 27773 [17OC], 29321 [29OC]
———permit voluntary school, 21591-21600 [30JY]
Pregnancy: right to terminate, 820 [22JA]
Public buildings: right to prayer, 28737 [24OC]
Public schools: permit voluntary prayer, 21591-21600 [30JY]
Rainbow Warrior (vessel): bombing of Greenpeace movement ship, 19718 [18JY]
Raiz, Vladimir and Carmella: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 22725 [1AU]
Reagan, President: response to Geneva summit address, 32602 [20NO]
———terrorism, 8324 [17AP]
———visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany, 9352, 9377, 9397 [24AP], 9536 [25AP], 9716 [30AP], 9795, 9796, 9798 [30AP], 9960 [30AP], 9987 [1MY], 10184, 10191 [1MY], 10213 [2MY], 10603 [6MY], 10613, 10614 [7MY], 10903 [7MY], 11175, 11205 [8MY], 11588, 11596, 11602, 11609 [9MY], 13850 [24MY], 14259 [4JN]
———visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany (H. Con. Res. 130), 9413, 9414, 9415 [25AP], 9703, 9707 [29AP], 9712 [30AP]-9716 [29AP], 9717 [2MY], 9725-9735 [29AP], 9786, 9788, 9793, 9795 [30AP], 9975 [30AP], 10377, 10404 [2MY], 10603 [6MY]
Refugees: factfinding mission report, 1366-1370 [31JA]
Religion: displays on State property, 29321 [29OC]
———government suppression of human rights, 30118 [1NO]
Research Center for Religion and Human Rights in Closed Societies: conference on human rights violations in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 14261 [4JN]
Resistance movements: identification of terms, 2057 [6FE]
Retirement: abolish mandatory (H.R. 522), 618 [7JA]
Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award: presentation, 1705 [4FE]
Romania: effects of most-favored-nation status on human rights violations, 2052 [6FE]
———human rights violations, 30347 [1NO]
———temporarily suspend most-favored-nation status (H.R. 3599), 38350, 38353 [19DE], 38674 [19DE]
———temporary suspension of most-favored-nation status, 29544 [29OC]
———violations, 22971 [5SE], 34765 [5DE], 36133 [12DE], 38350, 38353 [19DE]
Rosales, Jose R.: protests against Salvadoran terrorism, 34366 [4DE]
Rosman, Victor, Lina, and Yevgeny: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 31539 [12NO]
Sagan, Ginetta: tribute, 22785 [1AU]
Sakharov, Andrei: disappearance in the Soviet Union, 15812 [13JN]
———efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 16426, 16428, 16439, 16449, 16452 [19JN], 17546, 17547 [26JN], 23457 [11SE], 23684 [12SE], 25208 [26SE], 38720 [19DE]
———expressing solidarity (S. Con. Res. 62), 24247-24252 [19SE]
———hunger strike by stepson, Alexei Semyonov, to protest Soviet treatment, 22842 [4SE], 23684 [12SE]
———sense of Congress reaffirming human rights in the Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 186), 23254, 23271 [10SE], 23678 [12SE]
Salt Lake City, UT: St. Mark's Hospital aid program for Afghans, 20828 [26JY]
Satellite-transmitted television programming: clarify policies on viewing rights (H.R. 1840), 6888 [28MR], 9351 [24AP], 27574 [16OC], 30455 [5NO], 30623 [5NO]
Saturday Night Special Crime Control Act: enact (H.R. 3706), 31222 [7NO]
Scharansky, Anatoly: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 25210 [26SE], 27745 [16OC]
———imprisonment in the Soviet Union, 1136 [24JA]
Scharansky, Avital: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 35820 [10DE]
Schifter, Richard: appointed Dept. of State Assistant Sec. for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, 38663 [19DE]
School prayer: court jurisdiction, 27057 [10OC]
Search and seizure: violations of students rights, 29238 [28OC]
Semenov, Alexey: hunger strike to support efforts of Andrei Sakhorov and Yelena Bonner to emigrate, 23684 [12SE]
Semyonov, Alexei: hunger strike to protest Soviet treatment of Andrei Sakharov and Yelena Bonner, 22842 [4SE], 23684 [12SE]
Senderov, Valery: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 29550 [29OC]
Shkolnick, Isaak: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 7534 [3AP]
Sikh community, Espanola, NM: tribute, 17559 [26JN]
Sinayskaya, Lilia: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 22049 [31JY]
Slepak, Vladimir, and family: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 20384 [24JY]
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: congressional support (H. Res. 127), 7850 [15AP], 10220 [2MY], 11612 [9MY]
———observance, 10237, 10248-10255 [2MY]
South Africa: apartheid, 23140 [10SE], 23360, 23361 [11SE]
———apartheid policy, 1859 [6FE], 3091 [21FE], 4165 [28FE], 5109 [7MR], 6090 [25MR], 6509 [27MR]
———ban loans and investments by U.S. corporations, 3344 [25FE]
———civil rights violations, 36127 [11DE]
———conditional release of Nelson Mandela, 1657 [4FE]
———denial of foreign tax credits (H.R. 1134), 3091 [21FE]
———grant asylum in U.S. to those who refuse to serve in South African Armed Forces in support of apartheid (H. Con. Res. 175), 18928 [11JY], 30932 [6NO]
———human rights violations, 14568 [6JN], 38817 [20DE]
———imposition of certain sanctions (H.R. 1098), 2363 [19FE]
———labor conditions in coal mines, 13996 [4JN]
———labor unions, 37865 [18DE]
———prohibit awarding of Federal contracts to any business or corporation with investments (H.R. 1986), 7747 [4AP]
———prohibiting export or transfer of nuclear materials (H.R. 1133), 3091 [21FE]
———proposed U.S. economic sanctions in protest of apartheid, 22744, 22752 [1AU]
———relocation of blacks (H. Con. Res. 64), 2885 [21FE]
———review of apartheid policies, 1378-1381 [31JA]
———secure release of Nelson Mandela, 20830 [26JY]
———U.S. economic sanctions in protest of apartheid, 18275 [9JY]
———U.S. Embassy demonstrations, 4265 [28FE]
———U.S. import and export restrictions (H.R. 1135), 3091 [21FE]
———U.S. policy, 2064 [6FE], 8019 [16AP], 9963 [30AP], 16451 [19JN], 17946 [27JN], 19048 [15JY], 20394, 20409 [24JY], 20682, 20686, 20722 [25JY], 20827 [26JY], 20845, 20864 [26JY], 21645 [30JY], 22033, 22044 [31JY], 22738 [1AU], 23120 [9SE], 23685 [12SE], 24034, 24037 [17SE], 24182 [18SE], 24589 [20SE], 25769 [2OC], 27320 [10OC], 28230 [21OC], 29554 [29OC], 32176 [14NO], 32472 [19NO], 34042 [3DE], 34793 [5DE], 36124 [11DE], 36313 [12DE], 36787 [16DE]
———violations, 22515-22517 [1AU]
South African Human Rights and Conditionality Act: enact (H.R. 1098), 2363 [19FE]
South African Political Sanctions Act: enact, 4165 [28FE]
Soviet Jews: Congressional Call to Conscience, 859, 864 [22JA]
———efforts to emigrate, 12807-12815 [21MY], 13314 [22MY], 18591 [11JY], 29660-29668 [30OC]
———emigration efforts, 1323, 1326, 1328, 1343 [30JA], 1609 [31JA], 2022 [6FE], 2893-2922 [21FE], 3075 [21FE], 3489 [25FE], 3954, 3968 [27FE], 5692-5715 [20MR], 5932 [20MR], 6110 [25MR], 8087, 8102 [16AP], 9317 [24AP], 11174, 11183 [8MY], 19549 [17JY], 19926, 19932 [22JY], 20173 [23JY], 20384, 20407 [24JY], 20693, 20703, 20721, 20722, 20723 [25JY], 21280 [29JY], 21503 [1AU], 21568 [14AU], 21569 [9SE], 21651 [30JY], 22049, 22069 [31JY], 22725, 22732, 22733, 22734, 22735, 22747, 22754, 22764, 22778, 22784, 22785, 22786, 22788, 22804, 22808 [1AU], 22829 [14AU], 23128 [9SE], 23254 [10SE], 23447, 23457 [11SE], 23684 [12SE], 24410 [19SE], 24600 [20SE], 25208, 25210, 25241, 25243 [26SE], 25500, 25513, 25536 [1OC], 26142 [3OC], 26516 [7OC], 26814 [8OC], 27031, 27048 [9OC], 27321 [10OC], 27745 [16OC], 28012 [17OC], 28471, 28481 [22OC], 28718, 28719, 28725 [23OC], 29068 [24OC], 29550 [29OC], 30113 [31OC], 30355 [1NO], 30619, 30622 [5NO], 30948 [6NO], 31539 [12NO], 31821 [13NO], 32179 [14NO], 32283 [18NO], 32475, 32492 [19NO], 32889, 33196 [20NO], 34372 [4DE], 35818, 35820, 35840 [10DE], 36119 [11DE], 36375 [12DE], 36798 [16DE], 38720 [19DE]
———emigration policy, 20685 [25JY]
———free emigration, 871 [24JA]
———summit negotiations, 36345 [12DE]
Soviet prisoners of conscience: congressional spouses to monitor cases, 11157 [8MY]
Soviet propaganda, 11223 [8MY]
Soviet satellite countries: human rights violations, 15520 [12JN]
Soviet Union: alleged center of international terrorism, 14800 [6JN]
———alleged human rights violations, 5106 [7MR], 22040 [31JY]
———condemn death of human rights activist Valery Marchenko, 4718 [6MR]
———condemn slave labor policies (H. Con. Res. 74), 21644 [30JY]
———disappearance of Andrei Sakharov, 15812 [13JN]
———efforts of Alexander Kholmiansky to emigrate, 26516 [7OC]
———efforts of Alexander Pevzner to emigrate, 19722 [18JY]
———efforts of Alexander Yakir to emigrate, 26142 [3OC]
———efforts of Anatoly Scharansky to emigrate, 25210 [26SE], 27745 [16OC]
———efforts of Andrei Sakharov to emigrate, 16426, 16428, 16439, 16449, 16452 [19JN], 17546, 17547 [26JN], 23457 [11SE], 23684 [12SE], 25208 [26SE], 38720 [19DE]
———efforts of Avital Scharansky to emigrate, 35820 [10DE]
———efforts of Balys Gajanskas to emigrate, 31821 [13NO]
———efforts of Dmitry Marchenko to emigrate, 22784 [1AU]
———efforts of Ida Nudel to emigrate, 19136 [16JY], 35818 [10DE]
———efforts of Ilya Vaitsblit and family to emigrate, 5932 [20MR]
———efforts of Iosif Berenshtein to emigrate, 7740 [4AP]
———efforts of Iosif Lokshin to emigrate, 22069 [31JY]
———efforts of Isaak Shkolnick to emigrate, 7534 [3AP]
———efforts of Leonid and Judith Byaly to emigrate, 21651 [30JY]
———efforts of Leonid Volvovsky to emigrate, 28719, 28725 [23OC], 34372 [4DE]
———efforts of Lev Elbert and family to emigrate, 25241 [26SE]
———efforts of Lilia Sinayskaya to emigrate, 22049 [31JY]
———efforts of Mark Nashpitz to emigrate, 36798 [16DE]
———efforts of Nadezhda Fradkova to emigrate, 30355 [1NO]
———efforts of Nemseva Lyudmila to emigrate, 22784 [1AU]
———efforts of Pavel Astrakhan to emigrate, 30619 [5NO]
———efforts of Pentecostal sect members from Chuguyevka to emigrate, 12993 [21MY]
———efforts of Remos Aizenshtein and family to emigrate, 36119 [11DE]
———efforts of Roald Zelichonok to emigrate, 22778 [1AU]
———efforts of Samuel and Manya Klinger to emigrate, 21280 [29JY]
———efforts of Tatiana Zunshine to emigrate, 25243 [26SE]
———efforts of Valery Senderov to emigrate, 29550 [29OC]
———efforts of Victor, Lina, and Yevgeny Rosman to emigrate, 31539 [12NO]
———efforts of Vladimir and Carmella Raiz to emigrate, 22725 [1AU]
———efforts of Vladimir Livshitz to emigrate, 22804 [1AU]
———efforts of Vladimir Slepak and family to emigrate, 20384 [24JY]
———efforts of Yelena Bonner to emigrate, 16426, 16428, 16439, 16449, 16452 [19JN], 23457 [11SE], 23684 [12SE], 32283 [18NO], 38720 [19DE]
———efforts of Yosef Berenshtein to emigrate, 19926 [22JY]
———efforts of Yosef Kalman to emigrate, 22049 [31JY]
———efforts of Yosif Begun to emigrate, 28471 [22OC]
———efforts of Yuli Edelshtein to emigrate, 28718 [23OC]
———efforts of Yuri Tarnopolsky to emigrate, 26814 [8OC], 27048 [9OC]
———efforts of Yvengy and Rimma Yakir to emigrate, 21651 [30JY]
———efforts to emigrate, 20863 [26JY]
———expand cultural exchange (H. Con. Res. 237), 36784 [16DE]
———forced labor, 30976-30980 [7NO]
———Helsinki Commission hearings on cultural restrictions, 29077 [24OC]
———human rights summit negotiations, 32500 [19NO]
———human rights violations, 25664 [2OC], 26413 [7OC], 30113 [31OC], 30346 [1NO], 34369 [4DE], 37507 [17DE]
———imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky, 1136 [24JA]
———mistreatment of Nelson Kanter, 23128 [9SE]
———moral opposition of U.S. to forced labor policy (H. Con. Res. 74), 4308 [4MR]
———most-favored-nation status, 37507 [17DE]
———pardoning of rabbis arrested during embassy demonstration, 37478 [17DE]
———policies, 25041 [26SE], 35748 [10DE]
———release from exile and permit to emigrate (H. Res. 76), 36562 [16DE]
———sense of Congress reaffirming human rights of Andrei Sakharov (H. Con. Res. 186), 23254, 23271 [10SE], 23678 [12SE]
———sense of Congress reaffirming human rights of Yelena Bonner (H. Con. Res. 186), 23254, 23271 [10SE], 23678 [12SE]
———U.S. policy on defections, 32196 [14NO]
———violations, 29660-29668 [30OC], 31829 [14NO]
———violations of civil rights, 23493 [12SE]
Spanish Americans: discrimination, 7585-7590 [4AP]
Sri Lanka: condemning violence, 1110 [24JA]
Strinko, Vanna Om: prosecution for demonstrating against the Soviet Union, 6881 [28MR]
Students: violations of civil liberties during search and seizure, 29238 [28OC]
Suriname: Libyan terrorist training, 38827 [20DE]
Tarnopolsky, Yuri: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 26814 [8OC], 27048 [9OC]
Television: Cagney and Lacy Show episode depicting abortion clinic bombing, 30962 [6NO]
Terrorism: impact, 25041 [26SE], 35748 [10DE]
———prohibit imports from those who support or assist (H.R. 725), 1131 [24JA], 12695 [20MY]
Thailand: human rights violations, 18598 [11JY]
———humanitarian assistance in relocating Cambodian civilians, 1363 [31JA]
Thatcher, Margaret: policy toward Northern Ireland, 2842, 2857, 2859, 2865 [20FE]
Tohill, Robert: hunger strike protesting conditions in Northern Ireland, 38836 [20DE]
Treason: authorize the imposition of death penalty, 580 [3JA]
Turkey: anniversary of invasion of Cyprus, 20144 [23JY]
———Armenian conflict, 3489 [25FE]
———human rights violations, 6473 [27MR]
———Soviet terrorist activities, 26499 [7OC]
———violations, 8527 [18AP]
Tutu, Desmond: impact on internal racial policy in South Africa, 24198 [18SE]
———visit to San Francisco, CA, 11228 [8MY]
U.N.: anniversary, 34368 [4DE]
———limit U.S. contributions (H.R. 76), 493 [3JA]
U.S. constructive engagement policy with South Africa: relative to apartheid, 19991 [23JY]
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: groundbreaking, 28005 [17OC]
U.S. missions: responsibility to promote freedom of the press, 11099 [8MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations: Geneva summit meeting, 32512, 32513, 32602, 32605 [20NO]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit conference: support, 32886, 33188 [20NO]
Ukraine: anniversary of U.S. immigration policy, 13306 [22MY]
Ukrainian immigration: anniversary, 11596 [9MY]
———issues, 15809 [13JN]
Ukrainian independence: anniversary, 17542 [26JN], 17940 [27JN]
Ukrainian Independence Day: observance, 832, 835, 841, 852, 859 [22JA], 1110, 1113, 1132, 1135, 1136 [24JA], 1166 [28JA], 1339 [30JA], 1616 [31JA], 2326, 2347 [7FE]
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: end consideration of extradition treaty (H. Res. 271), 30608 [5NO]
Uruguay: human rights violations, 17008 [24JN]
———U.S. policy, 18478 [10JY]
Vaitsblit, Ilya, and family: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 5932 [20MR]
Virgin Islands: resolution condemning apartheid policy in South Africa, 27032 [9OC]
Volunteers in Overseas Cooperative Assistance: activities, 12224 [15MY]
Volvovsky, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 28719, 28725 [23OC], 34372 [4DE]
Voting Rights Act: tribute, 37814, 37838 [18DE]
Wallenberg, Raoul: tribute to rescuer of Holocaust victims, 17983 [27JN], 28012 [17OC]
Washington, DC: rename Raoul Wallenberg Avenue (H.R. 2119), 9976 [30AP]
Washington, DC, Lobby for Soviet Jewry: tribute, 5603 [19MR]
Watson, Dennis R.: tribute, 11929 [14MY]
Women: pay equity, 19990, 19991, 20116-20122 [23JY]
World Food Day: designate, 26146 [3OC]
World Freedom Day: observance, 1135 [24JA]
World Trade Week: observance, 13297 [22MY]
World War II: anniversary of end of holocaust, 31255 [8NO]
———Nazism, 10613 [7MY]
Yakir, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 26142 [3OC]
Yakir, Yvengy and Rimma: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 21651 [30JY]
Zelichonok, Roald: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 22778 [1AU]
Zunshine, Tatiana: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 25243 [26SE]
Remarks in Senate
ABA: controversial treatment of Soviet delegation of lawyers, 16298 [19JN]
Abortion: bombing of clinics, 23 [3JA]
———condemning acts of violence against facilities (S. Res. 212), 22417 [1AU]
———establish prohibitions (S. 46), 20 [3JA]
———film showing reaction of fetus, 6235 [26MR]
———funding restrictions, 28162, 28165, 28168 [21OC]
———funding restrictions (S. 504), 3428, 3431 [25FE]
———funding restrictions (S. 522), 3768-3771 [27FE], 7398 [3AP]
———neurological development of the fetus, 9478 [25AP]
———prohibit funding, 28996 [24OC], 30224, 30243-30250 [1NO]
———proposed amendments to H.R. 2965, 28901 [24OC]
———protect fetus from organic pain during procedures (S. Res. 163), 12162 [15MY]
———right of choice, 13277 [22MY]
———U.S. assistance to international organizations supporting coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization programs, 30548-30573 [5NO]
Abramov, Moshe: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 29096 [25OC]
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: victims' rights, 28163 [21OC]
Afghanistan: commend news coverage by CBS, 24959 [25SE]
———condemn Soviet invasion (S.J. Res. 240), 36475 [13DE]
———condemning Soviet occupation (S. Res. 34), 337 [3JA]
———letter by Harvard students on Soviet atrocities, 19372 [17JY]
———link to Soviet policy in Nicaragua, 5361 [19MR]
———most-favored-nation trade status, 35336-35338 [9DE]
———rebel resistance to Soviet occupation, 3381 [25FE], 5361 [19MR], 5863 [20MR], 6241 [26MR], 9840 [30AP]
———Soviet atrocities, 7419, 7421 [3AP], 7805, 7836 [15AP], 9571 [26AP], 11862 [14MY], 12303 [16MY], 13660 [23MY], 16201 [19JN], 16737 [20JN], 25314 [30SE], 25344 [1OC], 29256 [28OC], 36379 [13DE], 36929 [17DE], 38568 [19DE]
———Soviet human rights violations, 11585 [9MY]
———Soviet invasion, 2006 [6FE]
———Soviet violations of civil liberties, 4574 [6MR]
———Soviet warning to Pakistan on support of rebels, 5323 [18MR]
———support intent of President to discuss Soviet occupation (S. Res. 237), 29170 [25OC]
———U.N. report on Soviet atrocities, 36819 [17DE]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. discussions on settlement of conflict, 16595 [20JN]
Afghanistan Day: designate (S.J. Res. 91), 5880 [20MR], 6246 [26MR]
Agnelli, Giovanni: tribute, 30321 [1NO]
American Jewish Committee: denouncement of activities of Christian Indentity groups, 24501 [20SE]
Amnesty International: campaign to end Soviet human rights violations, 31894 [14NO]
Andrei Sakharov Day: observance, 12023 [15MY]
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 19592 [18JY], 20435 [25JY], 23557 [12SE], 23708 [13SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), appointment of conferees, 20436 [25JY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report, 22167-22178, 22179-22194 [1AU], 23025, 23033-23037 [9SE], 23226 [10SE], 23285, 23293-23300 [11SE], 23557, 23561, 23581 [12SE], 23708 [13SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report—debate procedure, 25116-25129 [26SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report—debate procedures, 23582 [12SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), debate procedures, 23582 [12SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), motion to proceed to consideration, 22193 [1AU]
———enact (H.R. 1460), unanimous-consent request, 22193 [1AU]
Antiapartheid Act: enact (S. 635), 4814 [7MR]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: apply sanctions contained in S. 995 to certain countries, 18334 [10JY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), 18839 [11JY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), S. 995 language substituted, 18843 [11JY]
———enact (S. 995), 18010 [8JY], 18754-18831, 18832-18839, 18855 [11JY]
———enact (S. 995), motion to proceed to consideration, 18322-18341 [10JY], 18754 [11JY]
Argentina: investigations into violations of civil rights, 13894 [3JN]
Armenians: anniversary of genocide, 10165 [1MY]
———call for official recognition of massacre, 19878 [22JY]
———genocide, 29762 [30OC]
———U.N. report on massacre by Turkish forces, 23349 [11SE], 29689 [30OC]
Austria's National Day: commemoration, 29193 [25OC]
Baltic Freedom Day: designate (S.J. Res. 66), 3807 [27FE]
Baltic States: Soviet domination, 23244 [10SE]
Barbie, Klaus: Holocaust crimes, 17327 [26JN], 27646 [16OC]
Beizer, Mikhail S.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14401 [5JN]
Berengut, Boris and Bachrus: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18259 [9JY]
Berenshtein, Yosif: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 11873 [14MY]
Bill of Rights Day: designate, 36 [3JA]
Blitshtein, Lev: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 33141 [21NO]
Braun, Svetlana I.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 27713 [16OC]
Brodsky, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30322 [1NO]
Brody, David A.: tribute, 24052 [18SE]
Brunner, Alois: efforts to extradite Nazi war criminal, 31267 [12NO]
———Holocaust crimes, 34064 [4DE]
Budapest Cultural Forum: developments relative to Helsinki accords, 27960 [17OC]
Bulgaria: condemning suppression of Turkish population (S.J. Res. 126), 9924 [30AP]
———persecution of Turkish minority, 23283 [11SE]
———plight of Turkish minority, 25809 [3OC]
———suppression of Turkish population, 7809 [15AP]
Byelorussian Independence Day: anniversary, 6247 [26MR]
Captive nations: reaffirm U.S. support, 14988-14990 [10JN]
Captive Nations Week: observance, 19607 [18JY]
Catarama, Dorel: Romanian imprisonment, 26788 [8OC]
Children: award of attorney's fees to parents of handicapped (S. 415), 21387-21393 [30JY]
———award of attorneys' fees to parents of handicapped (S. 415), appointment of conferees, 34133 [4DE]
Chile: human rights violations, 30635 [6NO]
———military rule, 23291 [11SE]
———support of agreement for transition to full democracy, 28381 [22OC]
———support of agreement for transition to full democracy (S. Con. Res. 68), 24660 [23SE]
———U.S. policy, 31893 [14NO]
———violations, 584 [7JA]
China, People's Republic of: economic and political policies, 36379 [13DE]
China, Republic of: anniversary of declaration of martial law, 13443, 13571 [23MY]
———freedom of the press, 1895 [6FE]
Choroszy, Zygmunt: existence in concentration camp, 5269 [18MR]
Citizenship Day: observance, 24000 [17SE]
Civil Liberties and the National Security State: authorize printing (H. Con. Res. 230), 36474 [13DE]
Commission on Pornography: review of obscenity statutes, 12932 [21MY]
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: implement recommendations (S. 1053), 10267-10277 [2MY]
Commission To Study the Famine in the Ukraine: status of funding, 24909 [25SE]
Communications: protections against unauthorized access (S. 1667), 24365-24371 [19SE]
Congressional Call to Conscience: initiate, 647 [21JA]
Congressional Coalition for Soviet Jews: viewing of film on Soviet anti-Semitic propaganda, 27441 [15OC]
Constitution: observations of Sam J. Ervin on separation of church and state, 5150 [14MR]
———separation of church and state, 3706 [27FE]
Constitution Week: observance, 24000 [17SE]
Cuba: funding for broadcasts by Radio Marti, 14948 [7JN]
———promote emigration (S. Res. 185), 18348 [10JY]
———proposed broadcasts by Radio Marti, 4515 [5MR], 4646 [6MR], 5327 [18MR], 5877 [20MR]
Dept. of State: cease message of congratulations on anniversary of Communist takeover in the Soviet Union, 28995 [24OC]
District of Columbia: protest by rabbis against treatment of Soviet Jews, 36820, 36930 [17DE]
East Timor: violations of human rights, 20428 [25JY]
Edelshtein, Yuli: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18892 [11JY]
Education: psychological testing and treatment of students, 2449 [19FE]
Employment: prohibit discrimination in Federal apprenticeship programs (S. 550), 4048 [28FE]
Equal rights: proposed constitutional amendment to ensure (H.J. Res. 2), 1259 [29JA]
Estonian Independence Day: anniversary, 2969 [21FE], 3214 [22FE], 3436, 3466 [25FE], 3603, 3640 [26FE], 3698, 3822, 3828 [27FE]
Ethiopian Jews: airlift to Israel, 10560 [6MY]
Europe: efforts of non-Jews to aid victims of Holocaust, 11771 [14MY]
Executive departments: require pay equity study (S. 519), 3760-3767 [27FE], 4741 [7MR]
Federal Courts Study Commission: establish (S. 601), 4612 [6MR]
Firearms: clarify provision relative to sale at temporary location, 17000 [24JN]
———interstate sale, 18188-18206 [9JY]
———interstate transportation, 18168, 18169 [9JY]
———penalties for false information on application for license, 18185 [9JY]
———protect constitutional rights of owners (S. 49), 24 [3JA], 16984-17003 [24JN], 18155, 18211-18237 [9JY], 19127 [16JY]
———protect constitutional rights of owners (S. 49), unanimous-consent agreement, 16982-16984 [24JN]
———restrictions on certain imports, 17001 [24JN]
Firearms Ownership Rights Act: enact (S. 45), 2762 [20FE]
Firefighters: allow flexibility in determining employment and retirement age (S. 1240), 14409 [5JN]
———allow flexibility in determining employment and retirement age (S. 698), 5819 [20MR]
Foreign countries: plight of refugees, 10265 [2MY]
———sanctions against governments violating human rights, 18796-18800 [11JY]
Foreign Embassies: origin of statutes prohibiting picketing, 8564 [22AP]
Foreign relations: maintain Presidential authority to uphold human rights relative to financial assistance for population control, 14919-14932 [7JN], 14979 [10JN]
Foreign trade: enforcement of ban on import of goods produced by forced labor, 24921-24928 [25SE]
Frank, Anne: exhibition commemorating, 15281 [12JN]
Freedom of Information Reform Act: enact (S. 150), 241-254 [3JA]
Freedom of the Press Day: designate (H.J. Res. 164), 20774 [26JY]
Gajauskas, Balys: efforts to free from Soviet imprisonment, 25825 [3OC]
———Soviet imprisonment, 37521 [18DE]
Geihas, Grigory: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24792 [24SE]
Gender-based distinctions: amend U.S. laws (S. 86), 1069 [24JA], 33939, 33947 [3DE]
Germany, Federal Republic of: anti-Semitism, 12021 [15MY]
Goldberg, Stella and Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 9648 [26AP]
Gorodetsky, Yakov, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 34077 [4DE]
Greece: military assistance, 12102 [15MY]
Greek War of Independence: anniversary, 6271 [26MR]
Guatamala: violations, 8118 [17AP]
Guatemala: human rights violations, 20344 [24JY]
———military assistance, 12096-12098 [15MY]
———U.S. policy, 31893 [14NO]
———violations, 30083 [31OC]
Haiti: human rights violations, 12432 [17MY]
Helsinki accords: anniversary, 22165 [1AU]
———compliance review, 21289-21290, 21294-21298, 21301 [30JY]
———meeting on progress, 10770 [7MY]
———Soviet violations, 23803 [16SE]
———support for process, 24697 [24SE]
Helsinki Final Act: commemorating anniversary (S.J. Res. 180), 20934 [29JY]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 15), 320, 321 [3JA], 11056 [8MY]
Hospital Corporation of America: Write to Vote national essay contest, 1070 [24JA]
Human Rights Day: designate, 36 [3JA]
Human Rights Week: designate, 36 [3JA]
Hungarian Freedom Fighters Day: anniversary, 28596 [23OC]
Ilyinichna, Svetlana: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 11873 [14MY]
Immigration and Nationality Act: revise exclusionary rules, 23817-23820 [16SE]
Immigration Reform and Control Act: protections against incorporation of implementation of national identity card, 23728 [13SE]
INS: requirement of properly executed warrant as prerequisite to entry on farm property-23739 [13SE]
———requirement of properly executed warrant as prerequisite to entry onto farm property, 23735-23739 [13SE]
———requirement of properly executed warrent as prerequisite to entry onto farm property, 23735 [13SE]
Institute for Historical Review: court requirement to submit statement of record and letter of apology on reward for proof of Holocaust, 24696 [24SE], 27180 [10OC]
Internatational relations: morality, 28032 [18OC]
International Day of Peace: observance, 24000 [17SE]
Iran: persecution of Bahais, 19037 [15JY]
———religious persecution of Bahais, 10931 [8MY], 35845 [11DE]
———treatment of political prisoners, 37723 [18DE]
Ireland, Northern: agreement between the Governments of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, 32295 [19NO]
———annual statement by Friends of Ireland in the U.S. Congress, 5286, 5287 [18MR]
———commending the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain for agreement on peaceful settlement of conflict (H. Con. Res. 239), 36266 [12DE]
———commending the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain for agreement on peaceful settlement of conflict (S. Con. Res. 93), 36265, 36288 [12DE]
———settlement of conflict (S. Con. Res. 19), 3434 [25FE]
Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington: solidarity with Soviet Jews rally, 25553 [2OC]
Jews: antisemitic activities by rural extremist groups, 24784 [24SE]
———Congressional Call to Conscience, 1069 [24JA]
———debut of film on Holocaust, 20729 [26JY]
———efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 13449 [23MY], 14209 [4JN], 16007 [18JN], 17077 [25JN], 17379 [26JN], 17716 [27JN], 18021 [8JY], 18148 [9JY], 19761 [19JY], 19912 [22JY], 20302 [24JY], 20523 [25JY], 25648 [2OC], 26385 [7OC], 26785 [8OC], 27441, 27564 [15OC], 29260 [28OC], 30709 [6NO], 32387 [19NO], 32662 [20NO], 34020 [3DE], 34395 [5DE], 36267 [12DE]
———liberation of Belsen concentration camp, 14392 [5JN]
———motivation of non-Jewish rescuers of victims of the Holocaust, 26316 [6OC]
———protest by Maryland rabbis against treatment of Soviet Jews, 36485 [16DE]
———publication of book on death camp at Auschwitz, 34388 [5DE]
———republication of Raul Hilberg's book on Holocaust, 14065 [4JN]
———restrictions on culture, 36926 [17DE]
———Soviet emigration policy, 15974 [17JN], 20967 [29JY], 21761 [31JY]
———Soviet harassment, 8184 [17AP], 12666 [20MY], 15140 [11JN], 28135 [21OC]
———Soviet persecution, 24295 [19SE]
———Swedish Government's assistance to assist Holocaust victims, 14663 [6JN]
Kampuchea: human rights violations, 3243 [23FE]
———suffering of people, 6847 [28MR]
Kasten, Senator: leadership, 21289 [30JY]
Keiss-Kuna, Helena: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 27653 [16OC]
Khassin, Gennady, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 15609 [13JN]
Khodorovich, Sergei: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30442 [4NO]
Kim Young Sam: address at Harvard University, 27848 [17OC]
Kogan, Naum and Faina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24667 [23SE]
Kogen, Naum and Fiana: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7834 [15AP]
Korea, Republic of: progress as a democracy, 9645 [26AP]
———U.S. policy, 31893 [14NO]
Koryagin, Anatoly: Soviet imprisonment, 37561 [18DE]
Kozlavskaya, Polina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 12855 [21MY]
Kremer, Charles: pursuit of Nazi war criminals, 25550 [2OC]
Landrove, Angel C.: efforts to emigrate from Cuba, 4515 [5MR]
———permission to emigrate, 5327 [18MR]
Latvian Independence Day: anniversary, 3822 [27FE], 32221, 32224, 32258, 32263 [18NO]
Law enforcement officers: allow flexibility for determining employment and retirement age (S. 1240), 14409 [5JN]
———allow flexibility for determining employment and retirement age (S. 698), 5819 [20MR]
Lee Ya-ping: call for release from imprisonment in Republic of China (S. Con. Res. 70), 24773 [24SE]
Legion for Survival of Freedom: court requirement to submit statement of record and letter of apology on reward for proof of Holocaust, 27180 [10OC]
Lithuania: anniversary of independence, 1996 [6FE]
Lithuanian Independence Day: anniversary, 2511, 2514 [19FE], 2760 [20FE], 3052 [21FE], 3822 [27FE], 5877 [20MR]
Lodisev, Aleksei: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 33679 [2DE]
Los Angeles, CA: burial of aborted fetuses, 26336 [6OC]
Lowenstein, Allard K.: tribute, 5491 [19MR]
Lubman, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14866 [7JN]
Malishev, Igor G., and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 23065 [9SE]
Marti, Jose: Cuban patriot, 1991 [6FE]
Matskin, Evgeny and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 10878 [7MY]
Mayanja, Willbroad: relief (S. 939), 8154 [17AP]
Medvedkov, Yuri: efforts to obtain temporary visa to leave Soviet Union, 28499 [23OC]
Medvid, Miroslav: efforts to gain political asylum, 30500 [5NO], 31319 [12NO], 31897, 31902 [14NO], 35087-35091 [6DE], 36457 [13DE]
Meiman, Inna: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 29193 [25OC], 30439 [4NO], 38777 [20DE]
Meiman, Naum: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 29193 [25OC], 30439 [4NO]
Meiman, Naum and Inna: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 13904 [3JN], 23551 [12SE], 23804 [16SE]
Mengele, Josef: documentation of Holocaust crimes, 35445 [10DE]
———efforts to apprehend, 11784 [14MY]
———efforts to locate and arrest, 9132 [24AP]
———location and arrest, 12089-12091 [15MY]
———possible discovery of remains, 16199 [19JN]
———relative to location and arrest (S. Con. Res. 14), 2507 [19FE], 3816 [27FE], 4500 [5MR]
———testimony of witnesses at mock trial, 4500 [5MR], 9658 [29AP]
———Voice of America broadcast detailing atrocities, 7942 [16AP]
Middle East: condemning anti-Zionist resolution passed by U.N. (S.J. Res. 98), 6805 [28MR], 18239 [9JY]
Milwaukee, WI: acts of vandalism against property of Jewish residents, 24688 [24SE]
Motion pictures: film detailing the Holocaust, 36213 [12DE]
New York Association for New Americans: tribute, 914 [24JA]
Nicaragua: condemning actions of Sandinista regime (S. Res. 149), 9695 [29AP]
———human rights violations, 28442 [22OC], 28879 [24OC]
———human rights violations of Indians, 1812 [5FE]
———policy hindering religious freedom (S. Con. Res. 45), 9631-9633 [26AP]
———President Reagan's remarks relative to religious persecution, 16776 [21JN]
———violations, 2698 [20FE], 4006 [28FE], 8826 [23AP], 13270 [22MY], 29514 [29OC], 30322 [1NO]
Noonan, John T.: views on abortion relative to nomination as judge, 36922 [17DE]
Nudel, Ida: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19372 [17JY], 20741 [26JY]
Nussbaum, Felix: tribute to Jewish artist and victim of Holocaust, 14974 [10JN]
Older Americans Employment Opportunities Act: enact (S. 2), 936-940 [24JA]
Ovsischer, Lev: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7665 [4AP]
Paraguay: violations, 5365 [19MR]
Paul, Alice: centennial birthday observance, 353 [3JA]
———tribute, 36922 [17DE]
Peru: violations, 4414 [5MR], 33609 [2DE]
Petkus, Viktoras: Soviet imprisonment, 1996 [6FE]
Philippines: Communist insurgency against Marcos government, 22083-22085 [1AU]
———U.S. policy, 31893 [14NO]
———violations, 13716 [24MY]
Planson, Andrei: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 11873 [14MY]
Poland: anniversary of constitution, 10169 [1MY]
———anniversary of martial law, 36533 [16DE]
———chronicle of Jews in the Lodz ghetto, 3573 [26FE]
———encourage Government to assure human rights (S. Con. Res. 72), 24942 [25SE]
———protection of human rights (S. Con. Res. 72), 32151 [14NO]
———repression in institutions for higher education, 36452 [13DE]
———request President to initiate discussions on human rights (S. Con. Res. 76), 26306 [5OC], 29170 [25OC]
Popieluszko, Jerzy: authorize presentation of gold medal to parents (S. 1707), 25173 [26SE]
———tribute to slain Polish priest, 3384 [25FE]
Population control: U.S. foreign policy, 15068-15083 [11JN]
Prestin, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 34131 [4DE]
Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act: enact (S. 974), 8803 [23AP], 21683-21690 [31JY], 22476 [1AU]
Radio Liberty: provide broadcasts for Soviet Jews (S. 141), 229 [3JA], 3640 [26FE]
Radio Maccabee: funding for broadcasts, 14949 [7JN]
Radomiselsky, Iosif: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 28035 [18OC]
Randpere, Kaisa: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24792 [24SE], 26382 [7OC]
Reagan, President: visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany, 11586 [9MY]
———visit to Bitburg cemetery in the Federal Republic of Germany (H. Con. Res. 130), 12133 [15MY]
Refugees: suspend deportation of Salvadorans from the U.S., 24793 [24SE]
Religion: penalties for acts of violence and vandalism against individuals or institutions (S. 207), 671 [21JA]
———restore right to voluntary prayer in public schools (S. 47), 23171, 23174-23210 [10SE], 23654 [12SE]
Rhode Island Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry: protest against treatment of Soviet Jews, 36267 [12DE]
Right to life: ensure (S.J. Res. 5), 294-312 [3JA]
Romania: violations, 37544 [18DE]
———violations of human rights, 30241 [1NO]
Romm, Iosif M.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24700 [24SE]
Roosevelt, Eleanor: tribute, 3225 [22FE]
Rozman, Aleksandr: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 27177 [10OC]
Sakharov family: expressing solidarity with efforts to gain freedom (S. Con. Res. 61), 23555 [12SE]
———expressing solidarity with efforts to gain freedom (S. Con. Res. 62), 23555 [12SE]
Scharansky, Anatoly: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 30497 [5NO]
———Soviet imprisonment, 32305 [19NO]
Sex discrimination: prohibit (S. 86), 1069 [24JA], 33939, 33947 [3DE]
Shapira, Dan: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18752 [11JY]
Shapiro, Lev: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30085 [31OC]
———Soviet harassment, 15974 [17JN]
Shapiro, Lev and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19062 [16JY]
Shukhevych, Yuriy: Soviet imprisonment, 6960 [1AP]
Sikh community: human rights and religious freedom, 15365 [12JN]
``Silent Scream'': antiabortion film, 16 [3JA]
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: support (S. Res. 152), 10087-10089, 10155 [1MY]
Sommers, Tish: tribute, 28497 [23OC]
Sorrin, Saul: tribute, 4598 [6MR]
South Africa: American Bankers Association's loan policy, 9568 [26AP]
———apartheid, 6131 [26MR]
———apartheid policy, 11050 [8MY], 23069 [9SE], 24008 [17SE], 25864 [3OC], 31787 [13NO]
———ban importation of tobacco, 33295-33300 [22NO]
———ban Krugerrand imports, 25414 [1OC]
———ban loans and investments by U.S. corporations, 6231 [26MR]
———ban loans and investments by U.S. corporations (S. 147), 234-239 [3JA], 9568 [26AP]
———condemning Government policy of apartheid and calling for investigation into racial violence (S.J. Res. 96), 6272 [26MR], 7096, 7097 [2AP], 7333-7337 [3AP], 7655 [4AP]
———condemning Government policy of apartheid and calling for investigation into racial violence (S.J. Res. 96), unanimous-consent agreement, 7320 [3AP]
———disinvestment, 2449 [19FE], 4509 [5MR], 5148 [14MR]
———divestment efforts by Rhode Island, 13829 [24MY]
———economic sanctions, 23011, 23013, 23025-23032, 23088 [9SE], 29043 [24OC], 29515 [29OC]
———economic sanctions against apartheid policy, 21475 [30JY]
———forced relocation of blacks, 11884 [14MY], 12070 [15MY], 14194 [4JN]
———forced relocation of blacks (S. Con. Res. 6), 795 [22JA]
———impact of disinvestment, 7835 [15AP], 30713 [6NO]
———legality of apartheid, 34073 [4DE]
———news coverage, 26311 [5OC]
———opposition to apartheid policy (H.R. 1460), 17316 [26JN]
———opposition to apartheid policy (S. 1020), 9618, 9621 [26AP]
———provide certain economic and educational assistance to black majority (S. 995), 9164 [24AP], 9435 [25AP]
———racial violence, 6129 [26MR], 10369 [2MY], 10562 [6MY]
———restrict imposition of economic sanctions, 18802 [11JY]
———sense of Senate relative to African National Congress, 18810-18818 [11JY]
———State divestiture, 18824 [11JY]
———state of emergency, 20355 [24JY]
———struggle to gain equality for blacks, 5861 [20MR]
———system of political representation (S. Res. 210), 22416 [1AU]
———U.S. economic and political sanctions to achieve racial equality (S. 1228), 13899-13901 [3JN]
———U.S. economic and political sanctions to achieve racial equality (S. 635), 4884-4887 [7MR], 5285, 5333 [18MR], 8342, 8343 [18AP]
———U.S. policy, 25055 [26SE], 30502 [5NO]
———U.S. policy on apartheid, 11572 [9MY]
———U.S. role in racial relations, 7940 [16AP]
———violations of civil liberties, 5480 [19MR]
Soviet Jews: emigration efforts, 647 [21JA], 1069 [24JA], 1192, 1212 [29JA], 1585 [31JA], 1748, 1750, 1754 [5FE], 2216 [7FE], 2517 [19FE], 2720 [20FE], 2970, 3042 [21FE], 3110 [22FE], 3437 [25FE], 3636 [26FE], 3837 [27FE], 4925 [7MR], 6136, 6238 [26MR], 6834 [28MR], 7398, 7423 [3AP], 7665 [4AP], 7957 [16AP], 9171 [24AP], 10166 [1MY], 10565 [6MY]
———harassment, 6961, 6964 [1AP], 7075 [2AP]
———religious persecution, 4000 [28FE]
Soviet Union: appeal for release of Jews (S.J. Res. 161), 18873 [11JY], 19586 [18JY], 20600 [25JY]
———call for the release of Helsinki Final Act monitors (S.J. Res. 166), 19356 [17JY], 22490 [1AU]
———emigration policy, 15974 [17JN], 16042 [18JN]
———harassment of Jews, 16978 [24JN], 19824 [19JY], 20881 [29JY], 21288 [30JY]
———human rights violations in Afghanistan, 11585 [9MY]
———importation of goods produced by forced labor, 1583 [31JA]
———incarceration of Hebrew teachers, 16295 [19JN]
———Jewish emigration efforts, 9435 [25AP]
———persecution of Jews, 24954 [25SE]
———religious suppression in Lithuania, 13271 [22MY]
———sanctions against Government for violating human rights, 18804-18808 [11JY]
———separation of citizens from U.S. citizen spouses, 22468 [1AU]
———treatment of Pentecostals, 14994 [10JN]
———violation of human rights, 7655 [4AP]
———violations, 9480 [25AP], 29193 [25OC], 31011-31013 [7NO], 32266-32267 [18NO]
———violations of Helsinki accords, 11863 [14MY]
Stolar, Abe: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30710 [6NO]
———Soviet emigration policy, 21486 [30JY]
Stolar, Abe, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 33679 [2DE]
Taxpayers: safeguard rights (S. 453), 2202 [7FE]
Telephones: protections against illegal surveillance (S. 12), 1500 [31JA]
Terlitskys, Mark: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 9692 [29AP]
Timor Island: Indonesian policy in eastern section, 17712 [27JN]
Tsirulnikova, Maria: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 9648 [26AP]
Turkey: military assistance, 12102 [15MY]
———report on violations of human rights, 26701 [8OC]
———violation of human rights, 7656 [4AP]
Tutu, Desmond: tribute, 3217 [22FE]
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council: museum groundbreaking, 27840 [17OC], 28377 [22OC]
U.S. Institute of Peace: congratulations to Board of Directors, 38462 [19DE]
Uganda: human rights violations, 30202 [1NO]
———violations of human rights, 19943 [23JY], 23555 [12SE]
Ukraine: famine, 24618 [23SE]
Ukrainian Americans: anniversary of immigration to U.S., 13445 [23MY]
Ukrainian Independence Day: anniversary, 684 [21JA], 729, 801-802 [22JA], 919, 1062 [24JA]
Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations of America: statement on South African apartheid policy, 4647 [6MR]
University of Wisconsin: holocaust curriculum, 1725 [5FE]
Vainerman, Boris, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 23923 [17SE]
Vietnam: human rights violations, 10158 [1MY]
Vins, Lydia: tribute, 18260 [9JY]
Volvovsky, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 36817 [17DE]
Volvovsky, Leonid and Ludmilla: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 31894 [14NO]
Wainer, Alexander S., and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 36928 [17DE]
West Bloomfield, MI: success of Holocaust museum, 23024 [9SE]
Witnesses: right to be accompanied by attorney (S. 284), 1029 [24JA]
Workmen's Circle: anniversary, 25388 [1OC]
World Press Review: publication of issue devoted to World War II, 26836 [9OC]
World War II: Allied response to Holocaust, 15600 [13JN]
———anniversary of Holocaust, 9132-9145, 9147 [24AP], 9431 [25AP]
———emotional impact on survivors of medical experiments performed at Auschwitz, 26356 [7OC]
———requirements for U.S. war crimes investigators, 27838 [17OC]
Yakir, Alexsandr: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5331 [18MR]
Zelichonok, Roald: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30322 [1NO]
Zubko, Stanislav: Soviet imprisonment, 6961 [1AP]
Reports
Active Measures, Quiet War and Two Socialist Revolutions: Lawrence B. Sulc (series), 26819-26820 [8OC]
Afghanistan—Tears, Blood, and Cries: Helsinki Watch (excerpt), 2006 [6FE]
African National Congress (excerpt), 18337 [10JY]
Amnesty International Describes Systematic Torture and Killing in East Timor: Amnesty International, 21282 [29JY]
Anti-Apartheid Act: committee of conference (H.R. 1460) (H. Rept. 99-242), 22504-22511, 22681 [1AU]
Baltic Freedom Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 66), 10336 [2MY]
Brezhnev Doctrine v. the Monroe Doctrine: Caudio Benedi, 3455 [25FE]
Condemnation of Anti-Zionist Resolution Passed by U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 98), 17631 [27JN]
Country Reports on Human Rights Violations: Dept. of State (excerpt on Nicaragua), 2708, 2713 [20FE]
Cuba Is on a War Path: Caudio Benedi and Manuel A. de Varona, 3456-3458 [25FE]
Designate Mary McLeod Bethune Council House in Washington, DC, as National Historic Site: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 1391) (H. Rept. 99-312), 27827 [17OC]
Designate National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: Committee on Rules (H.J. Res. 192; H. Res. 328) (H. Rept. 99-408), 33841 [3DE]
Do Population Control Groups Regard Abortion as an Acceptable Method of Birth Control?, 15073 [11JN]
Ethiopia (dissenting views), 20129 [23JY]
Findings of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography (excerpt), 12932 [21MY]
Forced Labor in the Soviet Union: ITC (excerpt), 1583 [31JA]
Freedom of Information: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (excerpt), 242 [3JA]
———Senate (excerpt), 242 [3JA]
Haiti—Rights Denied, Human Rights in Haiti in 1984: National Coalition for Haitian Refugees, Americas Watch, and the Lawyers Committee on International Human Rights (summary), 7769 [4AP]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 15), 6170 [26MR]
Helsinki Process—10 Years Later, 21291-21293 [30JY]
Human Rights in Kampuchea: Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights, 5474-5477 [19MR]
Human Rights in the Soviet Union: Dept. of State (excerpt), 18804, 18806 [11JY]
Human Rights in Zimbabwe: Dept. of State (excerpt), 18804 [11JY]
Human Rights Violations in Afghanistan: Helsinki Watch (excerpt), 4575-4581 [6MR]
Human Rights Violations in Nicaragua: Human Rights Commission of Nicaragua, 7594 [4AP]
———Wesley Smith and Richard Rygg, 8457-8462 [18AP]
Human Rights Violations in the Philippines: sundry excerpts, 18575-18577 [11JY]
Human Rights Violations in the Soviet Union: Helsinki Watch (excerpt), 19357 [17JY], 23803 [16SE]
Implementation of the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (excerpt), 7424 [3AP]
Implementation of the Humanitarian Commitments Entered Into at the CSCE (sundry excerpts): North Atlantic Assembly Committee on Civilian Affairs, 22764 [1AU]
Invasion and Occupation of Afghanistan by U.S.S.R.: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 240), 35927 [11DE]
IPG Report Concerning Ottawa Human Rights Experts Meeting, 21299-21300 [30JY]
Labor Repression in Nicaragua: Commission on Human Rights in Nicaragua, 4011-4017 [28FE]
Labor Rights Violations in the Republic of Korea, 38088 [19DE]
Legacy of Andropov: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 2022 [6FE]
Legislation to Amend FSLA to Provide Equal Pay for Equal Work: Committee on Education and Labor (House) (excerpt), 3765 [27FE]
Loyalist Alienation in Northern Ireland—Opportunity for a Diplomatic Breakthrough: Peter T. King, 2850 [20FE], 3655 [26FE]
Military Exports to South Africa: American Friends Service Committee, 4886 [7MR]
Moral Opposition of U.S. to Forced Labor Policy (H. Con. Res. 74): Lawrence S. Eagleburger (excerpt), 4308 [4MR]
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H. Res. 192) (H. Rept. 99-193), 18137 [9JY]
North Atlantic Assembly Subcommittee on the Free Flow of Information and People, Interim Report—Helsinki—Ten Years On: Frans Vangronsveld, 36333 [12DE]
Older American Worker—Age Discrimination in Employment: Dept. of Labor (excerpt), 14411 [5JN]
Opposition to South African Apartheid Policies: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 995) (S. Rept. 99-99), 18015 [8JY]
Opposition to System of Apartheid in South Africa: Committee on Foreign Relations (H.R. 1460) (H. Rept. 99-76), 11290 [9MY]
Opposition to System of Apartheid in South Africa (H.R. 1460; H. Res. 174) (H. Rept. 99-76), 12275 [16MY]
Philippines—Human Rights After Martial Law (excerpts), 38097 [19DE]
Points of Order Against Conference Report on Anti-Apartheid Act: Committee on Rules (H.R. 1460; H. Res. 251) (H. Rept. 99-244), 22681 [1AU]
Prevention of Sexual Molestation of Children in Indian Country: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1818) (S. Rept. 99-202), 33673 [2DE]
Principal Denunciations (July-August 1984): Commission on Human Rights in Nicaragua, 2701-2707 [20FE]
Prohibit Sex Discrimination: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 86) (S. Rept. 99-194), 33116 [21NO]
Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 974) (S. Rept. 99-109), 20476 [25JY]
Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 974; S. Res. 205), 20938 [29JY]
———Committee on the Budget (S. 974; S. Res. 205), 21727 [31JY]
Psychiatric Evaluation of Miroslav Medvid: Air Force, 31899 [14NO]
Release of Soviet Jews: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 161), 19322 [17JY]
Report on the Situation of Human Rights in Afghanistan: U.N. Commission on Human Rights, 11585 [9MY]
Repression in East Timor, 1975-84: Amnesty International (excerpt), 17712-17715 [27JN]
Request President Bring Rights of Polish People to Attention of Soviet Government: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 76), 29002 [24OC]
Restrictions on Jewish Culture: National Council on Soviet Jewry, 36926 [17DE]
Sandinista Defense Committees: Commission on Human Rights in Nicaragua, 2699-2701 [20FE]
South Africa: Imposition of Sanctions (S. 998) (S. Rept. 99-37), 9150 [24AP]
Soviet Imprisonment of Prisoners of Conscience: Amnesty International, 31012-31013 [7NO]
State Act Providing Grandparent's Grandchildren Visitation Rights After Divorce, Separation, or Parent's Death: Committee on Education and Labor (H. Con. Res. 67) (H. Rept. 99-52), 8761 [22AP]
Status of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Geneva Arms Control Negotiations and Other Summit Issues, 31797 [13NO]
Summary of 1984 Trends in Soviet Dissent: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 9481-9483 [25AP]
Violations of Civil Liberties in Nicaragua: OAS (excerpt), 8826 [23AP]
Virginia Physicians Organizing To Help El Salvador Hospital: Arlington County, VA, Medical Society, 8065-8066 [16AP]
Resolutions by organizations
Armenia, 23905 [17SE]
Honor the Japanese Americans who fought in World War II (H.R. 442): California Democratic congressional delegation, 8107 [16AP]
Prosecution of Howard Shaw: National Rifle Association, 18166 [9JY]
Reviews
Developments in fields with which the U.N. Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protections of Minorities has been concerned: B. Whitaker, 23350 [11SE]
Rulings of the Chair
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 14010 [4JN]
Script
Tribute to the Million Children of the Holocaust, 9142-9144 [24AP]
Statements
Acts of Genocide: Milan Kundera, 9133 [24AP]
Advocacy of Nonviolence: Desmond Tutu, 22178 [1AU]
American Human Rights Policy: Edmund Muskie, 21569 [9SE]
Anglo-Irish Agreement on Northern Ireland: Friends of Ireland in the U.S. Congress, 32296 [19NO]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act (S. 995): President Reagan, 18324, 18325 [10JY]
Apartheid: Herman Nickel, 23294 [11SE], 23708 [13SE]
———Leon H. Sullivan, 18341 [10JY]
———Member of Congress, 18332 [10JY]
———President Reagan, 23294 [11SE]
———sundry, 18759, 18768, 18770, 18774, 18776, 18778, 18779, 18792, 18801, 18833 [11JY]
Apartheid in South Africa: AFL-CIO Executive Council on South Africa, 2862 [20FE]
———Colin Eglin (sundry excerpts), 14271 [5JN]
———Desmond Tutu, 14284, 14306 [5JN]
Apartheid Policy: Lawyers Against Apartheid, 4552 [5MR]
———Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations of America, 4647 [6MR]
Apartheid Policy in South Africa: sundry, 1380 [31JA]
Armenian Genocide, 26098 [3OC]
———Jimmy Carter, 36149 [12DE]
———Mesrob Ashjian, 9557 [25AP]
———President Reagan, 36149, 36150 [12DE]
Armenian Genocide in Turkey: Elijah A. Morse (1896), 23906 [18SE]
Auschwitz: Elie Wiesel, 9139 [24AP]
Awarding of Nobel Prize to Yevgeny Chazov: Dept. of State, 35522 [10DE]
Bahais: Attorney General of Iran, 35845 [11DE]
Baltic Tribunal—Indictment Against U.S.S.R.: Olgerts R. Pavlovskis, 20690 [25JY]
Belsen concentration camp: Jewish prisoner, 14392 [5JN]
Business Investments in South Africa: Clifton Wharton, 14297 [5JN]
———Steve Biko, 14295 [5JN]
Conference on Human Rights in Guatemala: Senator Harkin, 30084 [31OC]
———Senator Simon, 30084 [31OC]
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Council of Free Czechoslovakia, 22046 [31JY]
Conscience Tells You It Is Right: English Methodist minister, 12758 [21MY]
Courage of Soviet Jews: Feliks Kochubievsky, 5713 [20MR]
Court Requirement for Submittal of Statement of Record and Letter of Apology on Reward for Proof of Holocaust: Gloria Allred, 27180 [10OC]
———Tom Marcellus, 27180 [10OC]
Democracy in Chile: congressional delegation (excerpts), 6013 [21MR]
Dignity of Man: Kenneth Kaunda, 33296 [22NO]
East Timor—Curtain of Silence: Amnesty International, 21282 [29JY]
Economic and Political Sanctions Against South Africa: Albert J. Luthuli, 4887 [7MR]
———Stanley Greenberg, 4885 [7MR]
———Steve Biko, 4885, 4887 [7MR]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: Gatsha Buthelezi, 23026, 23031 [9SE]
———Senator Kennedy, 23294 [11SE]
———sundry, 18327 [10JY]
Efforts To Extradite Alois Brunner: Abraham Cooper, 31267 [12NO]
Enforcement of the Ban Against the Import of Goods Made With Forced Labor: Dept. of the Treasury, 24926-24927 [25SE]
Estonian Independence Day: Estonian American National Council, 3466 [25FE], 3474, 3480 [25FE]
Ethiopian Forced Resettlement Program: Jason W. Clay, 30604-30606 [5NO]
Freedom of Information: John Moss, 242 [3JA]
———Roman L. Hruska, 242 [3JA]
Future of Polish Higher Education, 36454 [13DE]
Government Confiscation of Arms: Earl Warren, 18224 [9JY]
Guatemala Moves Toward Civilian Rule: Embassy of Guatemala, 19270 [16JY]
Gun Control: Ferris E. Lucas, 16990 [24JN], 18180 [9JY]
———former policeman, 18178 [9JY]
———John J. Norton, 18189 [9JY]
———President Reagan, 16984 [24JN]
———Richard Henry Lee, 16985 [24JN]
———Senator Dole (excerpt), 17002 [24JN]
———Senator Sasser, 18183 [9JY]
———several law enforcement organizations, 18189 [9JY]
———Vince McGoldrick, 16990 [24JN], 18181 [9JY]
Gun Control Act: James O. Eastland, 28274 [22OC]
Hearing on Efforts of Miroslav Medvid To Gain Political Asylum: Senator Helms, 31322 [12NO]
———William E. O'Malley, 31320 [12NO], 31898 [14NO]
Helsinki Accords: Gerald R. Ford, 21499, 21557 [30JY]
———Senator Wallop, 11863 [14MY]
———Yuri Orlov, 21500 [30JY]
Helsinki Accords Signing: Gerald R. Ford, 320 [3JA]
Helsinki Final Act, 35818 [10DE]
High Holiday Message of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry: Morris Abram, 24954 [25SE]
Holocaust: Elie Wiesel, 14401 [5JN]
Human Rights: Thucydides, 23552 [12SE]
Human Rights Abuses in Nicaragua: Nancy Donovan, 1701-1703 [4FE]
Human Rights in Iran, 38722 [19DE]
Human Rights in South Africa: Desmond Tutu (excerpts), 11229 [8MY]
Human Rights in the Philippines: Michael H. Posner, 13716-13718 [24MY]
Human Rights Policies in Turkey: Harold Washington, 7656 [4AP]
Human Rights Violations and Religious Persecution in Nicaragua: several Catholic priests, 8873 [23AP]
Human Rights Violations in Nicaragua: Marta P. Baltodano, 2699 [20FE]
———Miguel Obando y Bravo (sundry excerpts), 8216 [17AP]
Hunger Strike: Alexei Semyonov (excerpt), 24252 [19SE]
I Krajowy Zjazd Delegatow NSZZ-Solidarnosc: Edward J. Baltarzuk, 5656 [19MR]
Importance of Our Victory Over Nazi Germany: Elie Weisel, 11175 [8MY]
Indictment of Church Sanctuary Workers in Central America: sundry bishops, 1348 [30JA]
International Human Rights Day: James F. Nelson, 38661 [19DE]
Irish Nationalism: Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 6395 [26MR]
Issue of Disinvestment in South Africa: Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi, 2449 [19FE]
Issue of Extra-Territoriality in Subpoena to Miroslav Medvid: David S. Sullivan, 31322 [12NO]
———Terrance J. Wear, 31903 [14NO]
Legacy of Federal Indian Policy: Suzan S. Harjo, National Congress of American Indians, 26807-26809 [8OC]
Life of Soviet Jews: Inna Meiman, 23552 [12SE]
Manifesto by and for the Children of the World: Nicholas A. Bucur and Nolen Ellison, 11628 [9MY]
March 1 Message: Kim Dae Jung and Kim Young Sam, 9646 [26AP]
Martial Law in Poland (excerpt): Leszek Szaruga, 38835 [20DE]
Medvid Miroslav's Right of Asylum (sundry), 36457, 36458 [13DE]
Memorial Fund at Anatolia College, Greece, in Recognition of the Holocaust: Edmund Gullion, 19726 [18JY]
Morality and Religion: George Washington, 27773 [17OC]
Multi-Party Conference of South West Africa/Namibia, 35829 [10DE]
National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 30949 [6NO]
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man, 25239 [26SE]
National Endowment for Democracy: AFL-CIO, 28019 [17OC]
Need for Solidarity With the Polish People: Thomas R. Donahue, 574 [3JA]
Nicaraguan Workers: Edward Macias, 14318 [5JN]
Nicaraguans Internal Struggle: Adolfo Calero, 9074 [23AP]
Opposition to Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Vernon A. Walters (excerpts), 34371 [4DE]
Plight of Institutionalized Persons: Wilbur Savidge, 8804 [23AP]
Plight of Turkish Minority in Bulgaria: Bulgarian citizen, 25809 [3OC]
Political Freedom in South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 22416 [1AU]
———Randall Robinson, 22417 [1AU]
Population Control in the People's Republic of China: (sundry excerpts), 27354 [10OC]
———Wang Pingshan, 27354 [10OC]
Preservation of Indian Culture in Nicaragua: National Congress of American Indians, 1813 [5FE]
President Reagan's Visit to Bitburg Cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: Elie Wiesel, 9536 [25AP]
———Representative Heflin, 9536 [25AP]
Protections Against Illegal Telephone Surveillance: Senator Moynihan, 49 [3JA]
Reaffirming Human Rights of Andrei Sakharov and Yelena Bonner (H. Con. Res. 186): Alexei Semyonov, 23678 [12SE]
Relations Between Ethnic Groups: John F. Kennedy, 10488 [6MY]
Religious Freedom: Thomas Jefferson, 28737 [24OC]
Remembering the Holocaust: Elie Wiesel, 8769, 8779 [22AP]
Remembrance of the Holocaust: Senator Pell, 8506 [18AP]
Repression of Jews in Nicaragua: National Jewish Coalition, 13270 [22MY]
Right To Bear Arms: Richard H. Lee, 18167 [9JY]
———William Rawles (1825 excerpt), 2762 [20FE]
Right to Life: sundry, 296, 297, 301, 302, 303, 309 [3JA]
Rights of Man Given by God Not Man: John F. Kennedy, 21592 [30JY]
Rights of Mentally Ill: Earl Warren, 8803 [23AP]
Romanian Imprisonment of Dorel Catarama: Viorel Catarama, 26788 [8OC]
Romania's Emigration Policy: David Funderburk (excerpt), 30301 [1NO]
Salvadoran Terrorism: Jose R. Rosales, 34367 [4DE]
Sanctity of Human Life: John T. Noonan, 28999 [24OC]
Sandinista Government Intends to Eliminate the Catholic Church: Miguel Obando y Bravo, 9244 [24AP]
South African Internal Government for Namibia: Dept. of State (excerpt), 15799 [13JN]
South African Loan Policy: American Bankers Association, 9569 [26AP]
Soviet Jews Civil Liberties: Mikhail Gorbachev, 29662 [30OC]
Soviet Policies Toward Jews: Soviet official, 19206 [16JY]
Soviet Propaganda (sundry excerpts), 11224 [8MY]
Soviet Treatment of Andrei Sakharov and Yelena Bonner: Ambassador Schifter, 16105 [18JN]
Soviet Violations of Civil Liberties: Vasyl Stus, 27814 [17OC]
St. Patrick's Day: Friends of Ireland in the U.S. Congress, 5286 [18MR], 5644 [19MR]
Submission to the Special Cabinet Committee Under the Chairmanship of the Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning: American Chamber of Commerce in South Africa, 11051-11053 [8MY]
Support for Greek Independence: Daniel Webster, 6271 [26MR]
Support of the Freedom of Information Reform Act (S. 150): Dept. of Justice, 247-254 [3JA]
Survival of the Indigenous Peoples of the South Moluccas: Margaretha Hatu-Syauta, 34348 [4DE]
Terrorist Activities of the African National Congress: Bartholomew Hlapane, 18810, 18811 [11JY]
———Oliver Tambo, 18811 [11JY]
Then They Came for Me: Martin Niemoller, 9291 [24AP]
There Can Be No Reconciliation With Nazism: William J. vanden Heuvel, 9147 [24AP]
Totality of Relations With Soviet Union: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 23552 [12SE]
Treatment of Black People: Martin Luther King, Jr., 14275 [5JN]
Treatment of Jews in the Soviet Union: George Shultz, Sec. of State, 2896 [21FE]
Treatment of Soviet Jews: H. Steven Bayar, et al., 36820 [17DE]
Turkish Response to U.S. Designation of a National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: Turkish Grand National Assembly, 36150 [12DE]
———U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, 36150 [12DE]
U.S. Imports of Soviet Prison-Produced Goods: CIA, 24927 [25SE]
U.S. Policy in Central America, 9415 [25AP]
U.S. Policy in South Africa: Dept. of State, 19989 [23JY]
U.S. Support for Struggles of Others for Freedom: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5285 [18MR]
U.S. Support for Struggles of Others for Freedom George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 4885 [7MR]
Violations of Workers Rights in Romania: AFL-CIO, 38102 [19DE]
Waiting, Martin Luther King, Jr., 14287 [5JN]
Waiting Period for Purchase of Handguns: Dept. of the Treasury (excerpt), 18213 [9JY]
———Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hinckley, Sr., 18220 [9JY]
———Senator Dole, 18217 [9JY]
What Is the Spirit of Liberty? Learned Hand, 15549 [13JN]
When They Came for Me: Martin Niemoller, 23 [3JA]
Women's History Week: Jackson County, OR, Advisory Committee on the Status of Women, 4741 [7MR]
Studies
Economic Sanctions Reconsidered: Gary C. Hufbauer and Jeffrey J. Schott (excerpt), 23025 [9SE]
Labor Conditions in the Philippines, 38096 [19DE]
Perspectives on Palestinian Women: Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights, 17925 [27JN]
Poverty in South Africa: Carnegie Foundation (excerpt), 18759 [11JY]
Religious Persecution in Nicaragua: Laura Ingraham, Council for Inter-American Security, 9237 [24AP]
State Programs for Screening Handgun Buyers: Philip Cook and James Blose (excerpt), 18213 [9JY]
Weapons, Crime, and Violence in America: James Wright and Peter Rossi (excerpt), 16986 [24JN]
Why Romania No Longer Deserves To Be a Most Favored Nation, 30302-30305 [1NO]
Summaries
Anglo-Irish Agreement on Northern Ireland, 32296 [19NO]
Anti-Apartheid Act (S. 635), 4886 [7MR]
Compensation for Japanese Americans Interned During World War II (H.R. 442), 519 [3JA]
Cooperatives in Chile's Transition to Democracy: U.S. Overseas Cooperative Development Committee, 28382 [22OC]
Democratization and Improvements of Human Rights—A Selective Record for the Republic of China on Taiwan Since 1980, 14952 [11JN]
Electronic Communications Privacy Act (S. 1667), 24370 [19SE]
Implementation of the Human Rights Commitments Entered Into at the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Frans Vangronveld, 21563 [30JY]
Prohibit awarding of Federal contracts to any business or corporation with investments in South Africa (H.R. 1986), 7748 [4AP]
Protecting the Constitutional Rights of Gun Owners (S. 49), 18186 [9JY]
Tables
Comparison between Anti-Apartheid Act and Executive order on South Africa, 23296 [11SE]
Contributions by AID to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities, 30550 [5NO]
Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union, 3110 [22FE], 5704 [20MR], 19217 [16JY]
Number of abortions performed in Federal prisons, 28996 [24OC]
Status of Geneva negotiations, 31797 [13NO]
Telegrams
Awarding of Nobel Prize to Yevgeny Chazov: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 35523 [10DE]
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: several historians, 36158 [12DE]
Nicaraguan refugees reject reports of atrocities by anti-Sandinistas: Dept. of State, 8869 [23AP]
President Reagan's visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: Polish American Congress, 11205 [8MY]
Request for President's cancellation of visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: Representative Biaggi, 9715 [29AP]
Soviet incarceration of Hebrew teachers, 15140 [11JN]
Testimonies
Effects of Human Rights Violations on Afghan Children: Jehan Z. Khan, 32485 [19NO]
Human Rights Violations in Republic of China Denouncement (H. Con. Res. 49): Representative Mineta, 3082 [21FE]
Labor Rights Violations: AFL-CIO, 38091-38095 [19DE]
Nicaragua and the Contras: Edwin Myer, 7513 [3AP]
———Larry Leaman, 7514 [3AP]
Population Control in the People's Republic of China: John S. Aird, 27354 [10OC]
Prohibit the Sale of Computers to South African Government: Representative Berman, 8483-8485 [18AP]
Texts of
Ban use of plastic bullets by British security forces in Northern Ireland, 7519 [3AP]
H. Con. Res. 7, call on President Reagan to designate a Special Envoy to Northern Ireland, 1106 [24JA]
H. Con. Res. 52, restoration of democracy in Chile, 8637 [22AP]
H. Con. Res. 52, restore democracy to Chile, 2025 [6FE]
H. Con. Res. 65, call for full freedom and independence for the Baltic States, 3070 [21FE]
H. Con. Res. 66, nonrecognition of illegal annexation of Baltic States, 3070 [21FE]
H. Con. Res. 74, moral opposition of U.S. to Soviet forced labor policy, 4309 [4MR]
H. Con. Res. 120, support to Haiti for progress on human rights, 8312 [17AP]
H. Con. Res. 130, visit to Bitburg cemetery in the Federal Republic of Germany by President Reagan, 9707 [29AP]
H. Con. Res. 186, sense of Congress reaffirming human rights of Yelena Bonner and Andrei Sakharov in the Soviet Union, 23254 [10SE]
H. Con. Res. 210, sense of Congress relative to human rights abuses in Poland, 27315 [10OC]
H. Con. Res. 230, authorizing printing of additional copies of 1984—Civil Liberties and the National Security State, 36183 [12DE]
H. Con. Res. 237, expand cultural exchange programs with Soviet Union, 36784 [16DE]
H. Con. Res. 244, sense of Congress regarding East Timor, 35812 [10DE]
H. Res. 104, ratify the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 5083 [7MR]
H. Res. 107, extend voluntary departure status to Guatemalan refugees, 5068 [7MR]
H. Res. 127, congressional support for Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 7850 [15AP]
H. Res. 127, expressing congressional support for Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 10221 [2MY]
H. Res. 135, urge President Reagan to cancel visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany, 8505 [18AP]
H. Res. 166, Sense of the House of Representatives with respect to ratification of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 12730 [21MY]
H. Res. 251, waiving certain points of order against conference report on H.R. 1460, Anti-Apartheid Act, 22542 [1AU]
H.J. Res. 164, Freedom of the Press Day, 18701 [11JY]
H.J. Res. 192, National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man, 13983 [4JN], 36166 [12DE]
H.R. 700, Civil Rights Restoration Act, 869 [24JA]
H.R. 900, provide education block grant funds to children in Northern, 1623 [31JA]
H.R. 1082, Omnibus Intelligence and Security Improvements Act, 4717 [6MR], 8506 [18AP]
H.R. 1294, Cancer Patients Employment Rights Act, 3889 [27FE]
H.R. 1647, In-Flight Medical Emergencies Act, 5990 [21MR]
H.R. 1986, prohibit awarding of Federal contracts to any business or corporation with investments in South Africa, 7748 [4AP]
H.R. 2597, economic relief and rehabilitation assistance to Northern Ireland, 13841 [24MY]
H.R. 3146, High Technology Active Business Act, 22042 [31JY]
H.R. 3387, Congressional Security Survey Act, 24404 [19SE]
H.R. 3706, Saturday Night Special Crime Control Act, 31222 [7NO]
Human rights violations of the People's Republic of China population control program, 6081 [25MR]
Pardoning of rabbis arrested during Soviet Embassy demonstration, 37478 [17DE]
S. 2, Older Americans Employment Opportunities Act, 940 [24JA]
S. 46, establish prohibitions against abortion, 20 [3JA]
S. 49, protect constitutional rights of owners of firearms, 24-28 [3JA]
S. 49, protecting constitutional rights of gun owners, 18204, 18232-18236 [9JY]
S. 86, Sex Discrimination in the U.S. Code Reform Act, 33939-33947 [3DE]
S. 147, ban loans and investments in South Africa by U.S. corporations, 235-238 [3JA]
S. 207, penalties for acts of violence or vandalism against religious institutions, 671 [21JA]
S. 284, rights of witnesses appearing before grand juries, 1029 [24JA]
S. 341, legal protection for Federal employees revealing fraud, waste, and mismanagement, 1535 [31JA]
S. 415, Handicapped Children's Protection Act, 31377 [12NO]
S. 504, abortion funding restrictions, 3429 [25FE]
S. 519, Federal Employee Anti-Sex-Discrimination in Compensation Act, 3761 [27FE]
S. 550, prohibit discrimination in Federal apprenticeship programs, 4053 [28FE]
S. 601, establish the Federal Courts Study Commission, 4612 [6MR]
S. 635, U.S. economic and political sanctions to achieve racial equality in South Africa, 5333-5335 [18MR]
S. 698, allow flexibility in employment and retirement age of public safety officers, 5819 [20MR]
S. 974, Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act, 8805-8807 [23AP]
S. 1020, opposition to South Africa's apartheid policy, 9618-9620 [26AP]
S. 1053, implement recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 10277-10280 [2MY]
S. 1240, allow flexibility in employment and retirement age of public safety officers, 14411 [5JN]
S. 1586, impose economic and political sanctions against South Africa, 22177 [1AU]
S. 1667, Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 24366-24370 [19SE]
S. Con. Res. 6, forced relocation of South African blacks, 795 [22JA]
S. Con. Res. 14, relative to location and arrest Josef Mengele, 12091 [15MY]
S. Con. Res. 14, relative to location and arrest of Josef Mengele, 2507 [19FE]
S. Con. Res. 19, settlement of conflict in Northern Ireland, 3433 [25FE]
S. Con. Res. 45, Nicaraguan policy hindering religious freedom, 9631 [26AP]
S. Con. Res. 61, expressing solidarity with Sakharov family efforts to gain freedom (S. Con. Res. 61), 23556 [12SE]
S. Con. Res. 62, expressing solidarity with Sakharov family, 24247 [19SE]
S. Con. Res. 62, expressing solidarity with Sakharov family efforts to gain freedom, 23556, 23637 [12SE]
S. Con. Res. 68, support of agreement for transition to full democracy in Chile, 24660 [23SE]
S. Con. Res. 70, call for release of Lee Ya-ping from imprisonment in Republic of China, 24773 [24SE]
S. Con. Res. 72, encourage Government of Poland to assure human rights, 24941 [25SE]
S. Con. Res. 76, request President to initiate discussions on human rights in Poland, 29170 [25OC]
S. Con. Res. 76, request President to initiate discussions on violations of human rights in Poland, 26307 [5OC]
S. Con. Res. 93, commending the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain for agreement on peaceful settlement of conflict in Northern Ireland, 36265 [12DE]
S. Res. 34, condemning Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, 337 [3JA]
S. Res. 149, condemning actions of Sandinista regime in Nicaragua, 9678, 9694, 9695 [29AP]
S. Res. 152, Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 10089, 10155 [1MY]
S. Res. 163, protect fetus from organic pain during abortion procedures, 12161 [15MY]
S. Res. 185, promote emigration from Cuba, 18349 [10JY]
S. Res. 205, budget waiver for consideration of S. 974, relative to protection and advocacy for mentally handicapped, 21687 [31JY]
S. Res. 210, system of political representation in South Africa, 22416 [1AU]
S. Res. 212, condemning acts of violence against abortion facilities, 22417 [1AU]
S. Res. 237, support intent of President to discuss Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, 29171 [25OC]
S.J. Res. 15, Helsinki Human Rights Day, 321 [3JA], 6674 [28MR], 7973 [16AP]
S.J. Res. 66, Baltic Freedom Day, 3807 [27FE], 15199 [11JN]
S.J. Res. 91, Afghanistan Day, 5881 [20MR]
S.J. Res. 96, condemnation of South Africa's apartheid policy and calling for investigation of violence, 7097 [2AP], 7333 [3AP]
S.J. Res. 96, condemning South African Government's policy of apartheid and calling for investigation into racial violence, 6272 [26MR]
S.J. Res. 98, condemning anti-Zionist resolution passed by U.N., 6806 [28MR], 18240 [9JY]
S.J. Res. 161, appeal for release of Soviet Jews, 18873 [11JY], 19586 [18JY], 20600 [25JY]
S.J. Res. 166, call for release of Helsinki Final Act monitors, 22490 [1AU]
S.J. Res. 166, call on Soviet Union to release Helsinki Final Act monitors, 19357 [17JY]
S.J. Res. 180, commemorate anniversary of Helsinki Final Act, 20935 [29JY], 21504 [30JY]
S.J. Res. 240, condemn Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 36475 [13DE], 37812 [18DE]
Transcripts
Gun Control: Committee on the Judiciary (excerpt), 18198 [9JY]
Hate Groups: 20/20 (ABC News), 24784-24786 [24SE]
Medical Evaluation of Miroslav Medvid: Dept. of State, 31902 [14NO]
``Silent Scream'' (motion picture narration), 16 [3JA]
Soviet Compliance With Helsinki Accords: Gary Matthews, responding to questions of Sentor Humphrey, 18796 [11JY]
Tributes
Alice Paul, 36922 [17DE]