CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF

Addresses

Civil Liberties in Tibet: Kalon L. Gyari, 16279 [16JN]

U.S., Taiwan, and Mainland China: Winston Yang, 16571 [17JN]

Announcements

Verdict for convicted Tibetans, Lhasa People's Court, 25922 [30SE]

Articles and editorials

Can the Leaders Ever Be Trusted?, 3714 [19FE]

China Flies More Security Forces to Tibet—Protesters Seeking Independence Say They Will Fight On, 26453 [6OC]

Chinese Accuse U.S. Reporter, 3420 [17FE]

Chinese Police Take Over Section of Holiest Buddhist Site in Tibet, 26453 [6OC]

Chinese Students Across U.S. Protest an Arrest in Shanghai, 37639 [21DE]

Chinese Who Studied in U.S. Jailed After Shanghai Protest, 3716 [19FE]

Col. Sanders Joins Mao as Attraction in Beijing, 32059 [17NO]

Colonel's Largest Eatery Has Opened in Peking, 32059 [17NO]

Ex-Graduate Student in U.S. Is Among Detained Chinese, 3716 [19FE]

Future of Taiwan, 6600 [23MR]

In a Silent Monastery, Gods, Tears and Fears, 26454 [6OC]

In China, Kremlin Watching, 25048 [23SE]

India/China Relations, 13179 [20MY]

Lhasa Journal—No Prizes in Popularity for the Chinese in Tibet, 17130 [23JN]

Man With Black Gloves, 3714 [19FE]

Marching in China to the Tune of the Voice of America?, 1804 [21JA]

Modest Demands of the Intellectuals, 3715 [19FE]

My Expulsion From China, 3420 [17FE]

One Family, One Child—China's Brutal Birth Ban—For Chinese Women, It's Abortion or Sterilization, 29007-29009 [22OC], 29485, 29486 [27OC]

Please Help Save My Husband, Yang Wei—U.S.-Educated Student Arrested in Shanghai, 24221 [16SE]

PLO ``Secretly'' Negotiating Purchase of Submarines, 23453 [7AU]

Rape of Tibet, 9181 [21AP]

Reporter's Odyssey in Unseen China, 3421 [17FE]

Which Side Are You On?, 5510 [11MR]

Bills and resolutions

Civil liberties: release of Catholic priests (see H. Con. Res. 21)

———violations (see H.R. 2476)

Dalai Lama: U.S. visit (see S. Con. Res. 78; H. Con. Res. 191)

Iran: transfer of Silkworm missiles (see S. Con. Res. 84; H. Con. Res. 207)

National China-Burma-India Veterans Appreciation Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 141; H.J. Res. 293)

News media: retaliation against expulsion of Western journalists (see S. Con. Res. 74)

Reagan, President: uphold U.S. rights under the U.S.-People's Republic of China Cultural Agreement (see S. Con. Res. 39)

Tibet: U.S. policy (see H.R. 3590)

U.N.: placement of human rights situation in agenda (see S. Con. Res. 40, 73)

Yang Wei: release (see S. Con. Res. 40, 75)

Essays

Conservative's Lament—After Iran, We Need to Change Our System and Grand Strategy, 6228 [18MR]

Experiment in Freedom: Siegrid Voelkel, 23785 [10SE]

Herbert Hoover and the Boxer Rebellion: Tom Walsh, 21770-21772 [30JY]

Excerpts

``Life and Death in Shanghai,'' Nien Cheng, 27038 [8OC]

``My Land and My People,'' Dalai Lama, 16693 [18JN]

Hearings

Committee on Foreign Affairs: recent developments in Peoples' Republic of China (testimony form public witnesses), D56 [5FE]

Interviews

Living for human dignity, with Yang Wei's wife and relatives, 24222, 24223 [16SE]

Letters

Civil liberties: 1000 Chinese students in U.S., 2269 [29JA]

Human rights in Tibet: John Avedon, 16687 [18JN]

———representative of the Dalai Lama, 26056 [1OC]

———several Members of Congress, 25923 [30SE], 26055 [1OC]

Indictment of Yang Wei: Senators Helms, Pell, and DeConcini, 37639 [21DE]

———several Representatives, 27039 [8OC]

National China-Burma-India Veterans Appreciation Day: President Reagan, 13965 [28MY]

President's Voluntary Restraint Agreement Program: Clayton Yeutter, U.S. Trade Representative, 7708 [1AP]

Tibet: John J. and Barbara R. Makransky, 29144 [23OC]

Tibetans are prisoners in their own country: Princess Yangchen, 29144 [23OC]

U.S.-People's Republic of China relations: University of Michigan students, 6902 [25MR]

Lists

Chinese intellectuals suppressed, 1987, 24221 [16SE]

Chinese publications suppressed, 1987, 24221 [16SE]

Messages

International Weifang Kite Festival: Senator Pell, 6502 [20MR]

Press releases

Violations of human rights in Tibet: Office of Tibet, 25923 [30SE]

Remarks in House

Dalai Lama: U.S. visit (H. Con. Res. 191), 24822 [22SE]

Dept. of Pennsylvania' China, Burma, India Veterans Association: reunion, 24700 [21SE]

District of Columbia: trip by corrections official, 29711 [28OC]

Foreign Assistance Act: amend (S. 738), 10040 [27AP]

Iran: transfer of Silkworm missiles, 28615 [21OC]

———transfer of Silkworm missiles (H. Con. Res. 207), 29224 [27OC]

———use of Silkworm missiles by Iran to attack Kuwaiti targets, 28803 [22OC]

Iron and steel industry: Voluntary Restraint Agreement Program for curbing imports, 7707 [1AP]

PLO: arms transfers, 23452 [7AU]

Population: control program, 23445 [7AU], 29007 [22OC]

San Diego, CA: panda bears delivered to the zoo, 21062 [23JY], 23485 [7AU]

Textile industry and fabrics: imports, 13983 [28MY]

Tibet: violations of human rights, 9181 [21AP], 16279 [16JN], 16683, 16686, 16687 [18JN], 16693 [18JN], 17130 [23JN], 18712 [1JY], 25432 [29SE], 26249 [1OC], 25922 [30SE], 26054-26060 [1OC], 32968 [19NO]

———human rights violations (H.R. 2476), 12817 [19MY], 13032 [19MY]

———human rights violations and U.S. policy (H.R. 3590), 30247 [29OC]

———peace proposal, 24892 [22SE]

U.N. Fund for Population Activities: funding, 5510 [11MR]

U.S. policy, 16571 [17JN]

VOA: broadcasts, 1804 [21JA]

Remarks in Senate

Bilateral Textile and Apparel Agreement: negotiations, 36521 [19DE]

Civil liberties: student unrest, 2269 [29JA]

———violations, 3419 [17FE], 24777 [22SE]

Clothing industry: customs fraud and violations, 29901 [29OC]

Dalai Lama: welcoming (S. Con. Res. 78), 25026 [23SE]

Hoover, Herbert: Boxer Rebellion siege, 21770 [30JY]

International Weifang Kite Festival, 6502 [20MR]

Iran: transfer of Silkworm missiles (S. Con. Res. 84), 29130 [23OC]

Kentucky Fried Chicken: opening, 32059 [17NO]

Marxism: collapse of ideology, 26325-26329 [2OC]

National China-Burma-India Veterans Appreciation Day: designate (S.J. Res. 141), 13964 [28MY]

Population: policy, 29485 [27OC]

Pufang, Beng: visit on behalf of China Fund for the Handicapped, 27210 [9OC]

Reagan, President: uphold U.S. rights under the U.S.-People's Republic of China Cultural Agreement (S. Con. Res. 39), 6902 [25MR]

Students: arrest for demonstrations at U.S. universities, 3713 [19FE]

———extended voluntary departure program in U.S. universities, 3713 [19FE]

Technology: U.S. transfer, 21147 [24JY]

Tibet: policies, 29144 [23OC]

U.N.: human rights situation placed on agenda (S. Con. Res. 73), 24220 [16SE]

———human rights situation placed on agenda (S. Con. Res. 40), 6902 [25MR]

Yang Wei: release (S. Con. Res. 40), 6902 [25MR]

———trial, 37638, 37639 [21DE]

———tribute, 4658 [3MR]

Reports

Human Rights Considerations and the Yang Wei Case, 27039 [8OC]

Indictment of Yang Wei: Li Tian-Xi, 37638 [21DE]

Yang Wei Case and Chinese Criminal Procedure Law: Library of Congress, 27038 [8OC]

Resolutions by organizations

Violation of Human Rights in Tibet: American Buddhist Congress, 32968 [19NO]

Statements

People's Republic of China/Tibet Peace Proposal: Dalai Lama, 24892 [22SE]

Violation of Human Rights in Tibet: Representative Hamilton, 32968 [19NO]

———Representative Yatron, 32968 [19NO]

———Senator Lugar, 32968 [19NO]

———Senator Moynihan, 32968 [19NO]

Studies

Technology Transfer to China: OTA, 21148-21153 [24JY]

Tables

Steel imports from the People's Republic of China, 7707 [1AP]

Testimonies

China's Modernization Efforts: Michael Okensberg, 24777 [22SE]

China's Population Control Program: Steven Mosher, 23445 [7AU]

———Steven W. Mosher, 24015 [15SE]

Tibet Today—Current Conditions and Prospects: John F. Avedon, 26449-26453 [6OC]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 191, U.S. visit of Dalai Lama, 24822 [22SE]

H.R. 2463, human rights violations in Tibet, 13032 [19MY]

H.R. 2476, human rights violations in Tibet, 12817 [19MY]

S. Con. Res. 39, President Reagan to uphold U.S. rights under the U.S.-People's Republic of China Cultural Agreement, 3424 [17FE], 6900 [25MR]

S. Con. Res. 40, rights situation in the People's Republic of China should be placed on U.N. Commission on Human Rights agenda for next meeting, 6901 [25MR]

S. Con. Res. 73, placement of human rights situation in People's Republic of China on U.N. agenda, 24218 [16SE]

S. Con. Res. 74, retaliation against expulsion of western journalists from People's Republic of China, 3423 [17FE], 24220 [16SE]

S. Con. Res. 75, call for release of Yang Wei in People's Republic of China, 24220 [16SE]

S. Con. Res. 78, welcoming the Dalai Lama, 25026 [23SE]

S. Con. Res. 84, transfer of Silkworm missiles from People's Republic of China to Iran, 28432 [20OC], 28973 [22OC]