CIVIL LIBERTIES

Addresses

Berlin Wall: President Reagan, 16296 [16JN], 20321 [21JY]

Building a New Partnership for the Americas: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 29749-29751 [28OC]

Do We Have the Courage To Emulate Raoul Wallenberg and the People of Coeur d'Alene? Charles R. Allen, Jr., 16583 [17JN]

Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination: Patricia M. Byrne, 27920 [14OC]

Family Life in the Kovno Ghetto—Images From a Hidden Camera: Benjamin Meed, 10862 [30AP]

Fund for Religious Liberty: Robert K. Lifton, 16187 [16JN]

Goals for Namibia: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 22149 [3AU]

Greeks of Albania: Dr. Kaltsounis, 17124 [23JN]

Human Rights in the Punjab Province of India: Gurmit S. Aulakh, 6598 [23MR]

I Have a Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr., 1543 [20JA]

Ideals of Pan-Africanism: Bashorun M. Abiola, 25656-25658 [29SE]

Indochinese Refuge Program Conference: John C. Whitehead, 36712 [20DE]

International Human Rights Law Group, Senator Harkin, 14143 [29MY]

Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II: Representative Levine, 24289 [17SE]

Ku Klux Klan Opposition Rally: Representative Walker, 28538 [20OC]

National Civilian Crusade in Panama: Aurelio Barria, 20265 [17JY]

Religious Freedom: Pope John Paul II, 30926 [4NO]

Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jews: Richard Schifter, 12225 [12MY]

Soviet Foreign and Domestic Policy: Mikhail Gorbachev, 11810, 11812 [8MY]

Summit Rally for Soviet Jews: Morris B. Abram, 35935 [16DE]

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

U.S. Human Rights Policy—Origins and Implementation: George Lister, 27948-27950 [14OC]

Ukrainian Human Rights Awareness Days: Representative Bonior, 13819 [27MY]

Ukrainian Woman in Two Worlds: Representative Courter, 1798-1800 [21JA]

VFW Congressional Award Dinner: Senator Inouye, 5671 [12MR]

Amendments

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: implement recommendations (H.R. 442), 24294, 24308 [17SE]

Doby, Lawrence: congressional gold medal (S. 1519), 36052 [17DE]

Panama: abuse (S. Res. 239), 17794 [26JN]

Polygraphs: prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), 30650 [3NO], 30836, 30845, 30851, 30858, 30860, 30865, 30868, 30870, 30871, 30873 [4NO]

Robinson, Jackie R.: congressional gold medal (S. 1519), 36052 [17DE]

Soviet Union: emigration of persons having spouses in U.S. (H.J. Res. 376), 36290 [18DE]

Sports: award congressional gold medals to Lawrence Doby and Jack R. Robinson (S. 1519), 36052 [17DE]

Analyses

Decree on Emigration Issued by the Supreme Soviet: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 1368 [16JA]

Gorbachev's Glasnost—Small Steps on a Long Road to Human Rights, Coalition to Free Soviet Jews, 5262 [10MR]

Reinforcing Young Democracies—The Central American Case: Xavier Zavala, 22143 [3AU]

Announcements

Human rights activists in Latvia announce plans to hold demonstration in Riga on June 14: Latvian Helsinki Monitoring Group ``Helsinki 86'', 15486 [11JN]

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

Appeal

Plight of Natasha Khassin, to Senator Lautenberg: several former prisoners and their families, 29490 [27OC]

Articles and editorials

Aborting the ERA, 10029-10031 [27AP]

After 38 Years, Taiwan Lifts Martial Law—Prisoners Freed, 19915 [15JY]

Agony of Southeast Nicaragua Too Long Overlooked, 35592 [14DE]

All Over for the Contras?, 13029 [19MY]

Allowing Publication of a Journal, 21039 [23JY]

America—Is This the Gay Declaration of War?, 21195 [27JY]

American Death Squads, 23581 [9SE]

America's Self-Interest in Helping Gorbachev, 26821 [7OC]

Appropriate Pressure on Panama, 21475 [29JY]

Arrogance of Ignorance, 17365 [24JN]

At the Yale Women's Center, Some Women Aren't Welcome, 33171 [20NO]

Atonement for Racist Episodes Isn't Enough, 2210 [29JA]

Awarding of Afghanistan's U.N. Seat to Insurgents Ruling Countryside, 32030 [17NO]

Bargaining in Lives, 31892 [13NO]

Beverly Hills Woman Brings Back Girl's Plea to Gorbachev, 14084 [28MY]

Bhajan Lal for VP's Arrest, 24266 [16SE]

Birth of Glasnost, 32554 [17NO]

Campaign for Prisoners of the Month, 6948 [25MR]

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

Can We Take Soviet Easing Seriously? Sakharov Is Released, but Emigration Rules Are Tightened, 1606 [21JA]

Case Against Drug Testing, 18384 [30JN]

Castro's Gulag Should Burden U.N.'s Conscience, 14395 [2JN]

Catching the Fever, 28411 [20OC]

Catholics of the World Should Know, 35925 [16DE]

Ceau-Ses-Cu! Gor-Ba-Chev!, 17758 [26JN]

Child Labor (series), 18822-18835 [7JY]

Chilean Homecoming—Return to Exile, 29721-29724 [28OC]

Chilean Judge Frees Soldier in Rojas Case, 2769 [4FE]

Chileans To Aid Probe of Letelier's Murder, 2769 [4FE]

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]

City Bar Assn. Critical of Court System in N.I., 38255 [22DE]

Civil Rights of John Lewis, 32723-32727 [18NO]

Clinging to Quiet Diplomacy Against the Advice of the President's Own Committee, the Administration Still Resists Sanctions on South Africa, 5648 [12MR], 5713 [13MR]

Colombian Military Accused of Abuses—Top Officers Agree To Cooperate With Probe, 31701 [10NO]

Coloradan Stood on Principal, 30263 [29OC]

Communism Without Marx, 21486-21488 [29JY]

Community Mourns Soviet Refusenik, 4639 [3MR]

Compassion in Colorado—Governor Carr Held to His Ideals During World War II Internments, 30262 [29OC]

Congress Wants a Fierce IRS the Public Will Love, 28410 [20OC]

Context for Democracy, California Requires Public School Study of One of Histories Harder Lessons, Armenian Genocide, 36710 [20DE]

Court Lets Agency Reinstate Drug Tests, 16786 [18JN]

Cuba Lets 20 Prisoners Come to U.S., 8285 [7AP]

Cuba's Crimes—Even the U.N. Could Not Ignore Them Forever, 6708 [24MR], 6938 [25MR]

Debate Over Reparations Triggers Memories, 28551 [20OC]

Demonstrators Stone U.S. Embassy in Panama, Cite U.S. Intervention, 18593 [1JY]

Detection of Deception in the Employment Context—A Review and Critical Analysis, 30827 [4NO]

Dilemma ``Glasnost'' Poses for the Human Rights Community, Representative Hoyer, 14069 [28MY]

Do Colleges Set Asian Quotas? Enrollments Are Up, but They Could Be Higher Still, 8059 [6AP]

Don't Let the Amnesty Door Slam, 31241 [6NO]

Economist Finds Poland ``Socialist Basket Case'', 5387 [11MR]

Eight is Enough, 28930 [22OC]

Ethiopian Human Rights, 26801 [7OC]

Feisty Mrs. Fenwick Faces Congress With a New Cause, 30480 [2NO]

Fight for Human Rights May Fire Political Reform, 24259 [16SE]

Five Jazz Fans Are Convicted in Prague, 5596 [12MR]

For Free Elections in Panama, 17790 [26JN]

Force Unwilling Jews To Stay, 7860 [2AP]

Former Army Chief Backs Seoul Opposition Leader, 32618 [18NO]

Former Nazi Plans to Fight Symms' Plan To Give PAC Donation to Jewish Groups, 15129 [10JN]

Fragile Haiti Needs More Help From U.S., 10170 [28AP]

Freedom, Inc.'s Goals, 13523 [21MY]

From Dependency to Dignity, 31705-31708 [10NO]

General Noriega's Ugly Desperation, 21476 [29JY]

Give Soviet Jews a Choice, 19081 [8JY]

Give the Armenians Their Day of Remembrance, 9663 [23AP], 20654 [22JY]

Glasnost, the Magazine vs. Glasnost, the Policy, 22133 [3AU]

``Glasnost''—Lenin Loved It Too, 11810 [8MY]

Glossary of Russia's Third Revolution, 21485 [29JY]

Gonzalez Warrant Recalled, 14911 [8JN]

Gorbachev Begins 3rd Year; No Turning Back, 11812 [8MY]

Gorbachev Offers Reforms for Women Unions, Seeking To Build Alliance, 11813 [8MY]

Gorbachev's Gambit, 11811 [8MY]

Gorbachev's ``Glasnost''—To Liberals the Essence of Hope; but in Russia?, 11298 [5MY]

Gun Control, 21059 [23JY]

Guns of Glasnost, 19769 [14JY]

Haitian Candidate Killed at Police Post—Plainclothesmen Shot Presidential Contender, Witnesses Declare, 27776 [14OC]

Haitian Candidate Killed by Gunmen, 27777 [14OC]

Hanoi's Broken Promise, 10905 [1MY]

Haynsworth and Carswell—A New Senate Standard of Excellence, 28890-28895 [22OC]

HBG Punches Critic in Eye—``Communist'' Remarks Sparks Incident, 14907 [8JN]

``Holiday'' on the Street of Refuseniks, 16791 [18JN]

Human Rights, 17333-17340 [24JN]

Human Rights Violations by Contra Forces, 5896 [17MR]

Ich Bin Wallenberg, 9730 [24AP]

If Jews Are for Sale, What Are Our Terms?, 8062 [6AP]

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

In Colombia, Death Is Routine As Political Violence Soars, 33190 [20NO]

In Colombia, Killings Just Go On and On, 33190 [20NO]

In the Shadows of History, 24695 [21SE]

Internment of Japanese Americans, 24275 [17SE]

Internment of Japanese Americans Needs Redress, 28163 [15OC]

Internment—Remembering, 28548-28550 [20OC]

Iran's Bahais—Victims of Continuing Genocide, 10610 [29AP]

Iron Curtain Stands as a Barrier to Freedom—and World Peace, 11872 [8MY]

It Takes Courage for Russian Jews To Become ``Refuseniks'', 26013 [1OC]

James Baldwin—A Writer, 36680 [19DE]

Japanese American Redress, 20354 [21JY]

Justice Robert H. Bork—Judicial Restraint Personified, 28888 [22OC]

Latvian Nationalists in Riga March Against Soviets, 16674 [18JN]

Letter From Chile—Contradiction in Government Raid, Apology, 29725 [28OC]

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

Liberals Need History Lesson, 31437 [9NO]

Lie Detectors Do Lie, 19286 [9JY]

Lies, Damn Lies—And Polygraphs, 30828 [4NO]

Light, Darkness and Bridges in Norway, 3154 [5FE]

Loosening the Chains, 21897 [31JY]

``Made in USSR''—By Forced Labor, 1378 [16JA]

Man With Black Gloves, 3714 [19FE]

Managua Cracks Down on Group That Presses for Prisoners' Rights, 11949 [11MY]

Many Illegal Aliens Wary of Amnesty—Ineligible Relatives May Be Deported, 31242 [6NO]

Marchenko Is Dead in a Soviet Prison, 3277 [10FE]

Modest Demands of the Intellectuals, 3715 [19FE]

Moral Imperialism, 27422 [13OC]

Moscow's Big Lie About Its Refuseniks, 1082 [8JA]

Mr. Gorbachev's Gambit, 11810 [8MY]

Mr. Gorbachev's Russia, 32852 [19NO]

Must Death Be a Soviet Passport?, 31564 [10NO], 31891 [13NO]

Muzzling Foreigners, 5101 [9MR]

My Expulsion From China, 3420 [17FE]

National Security Controls, Information, and Communication in the United States, 13608-13613 [21MY]

New Bill of Rights? Taxpayers Should Get the Same Respect as Other American Citizens, 28410 [20OC]

New Weapons and Coordination Helping Afghans Repel Soviets, 22701 [5AU]

Nicaragua Backs Panama's Leaders, 17792 [26JN]

Nicaraguan Domestic Policy, 6046 [18MR]

NMB Activist—``I Hate Walls'', 14101 [28MY]

No Easing of Exit-Visa Battles for Many in Soviet, 1367 [16JA]

No Evidence of Improved Soviet's Human Rights Policy, 2372 [29JA]

Nomination of Robert H. Bork to the Supreme Court, 28902, 28906 [22OC]

Obscene Celebration, 32061 [17NO]

One Family, One Child—China's Brutal Birth Ban—for Chinese Women, It's Abortion or Sterilization, 29485, 29486 [27OC]

123 Votes for Afghanistan, 33193 [20NO]

Opposition Blunts Gorbachev's Efforts, 11814 [8MY]

Opposition Newspaper Again in Row With Sandinistas, 12754 [18MY]

Orville H. Schell, Jr., Dies, 17105, 17110, 17122 [23JN]

Outpouring of Community Support—Inna Meiman's Struggle Ends in Untimely Death, Jon Greene, Washington Jewish Week (publication), 6122 [18MR]

Panamanians Charged With High Treason, 17789 [26JN]

Panama's Business Community Won't Take It Anymore, 19447 [10JY]

Panama's Military Strongman on the Defensive, 17789 [26JN]

Panama's Not-so-Strong Man, 21476 [29JY]

Panama's Time for Democracy, 17790 [26JN]

Panama's Weakening Strongman, 17790 [26JN]

Pattern of Abuses Laid to Sandinistas—Detainees, Rights Groups Charge Torture, Oppressive Confinement, 13021 [19MY], 13537 [21MY], 14394 [2JN]

PDC Comments on U.S. Senate Resolution Support, 18594 [1JY]

Peasants Tell of Rights Abuses by Sandinistas, 18386 [30JN], 21554 [29JY]

Pentagon Unit Finds Sexual Harassment—Widespread Problems in Pacific Reported, 25211 [25SE]

Persecuting the Bahais, 31967 [16NO], 32060 [17NO], 32146 [17NO]

Persecution in Nicaragua, 18113 [29JN]

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

Poland Visit Proves Power of Ideas, 5386 [11MR]

Power and Famine in Ethiopia, 26805 [7OC]

Prague Judge Sentences, Praises Arts Dissidents, 5597 [12MR]

Prague's Spring Remains Distant, Yearned-for Time, 2367 [29JA]

Prisoners of the Past—Detainees Major Obstacle to Political Resolution, 33207 [20NO]

Prisoners Protest Treatment in Sandinista Prison, 3144 [5FE]

Pry Letelier's Killers Out of Chile, 5171 [10MR]

Rape of Tibet, 9181 [21AP]

Recalling the Days of ``We Shall Overcome'', 2941 [4FE]

Recommitment to Indochinese Refugees, 6657 [24MR]

Reforms at Home Don't Mean Soviets No Longer a Threat Abroad, 16672 [18JN]

``Refuseniks'' Get Lift From Delco, 23900 [15SE]

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

Rock Around the Regime—40,000 Cheer as Lyrics Twit Polish Rule, 24357 [17SE]

Rodriguez Shrugs Off Gonzalez' Claim That Filing Was a Reprisal, 14910 [8JN]

Romania Losing Favor, 5270 [10MR]

Romanian Human Rights, 17738 [26JN]

S. Korean Portrays Self as Hero of Middle Class—Kim Young Sam's Background Is Strength, Liability, 32618 [18NO]

Saluting a Quiet Warrior, 19911 [15JY]

Salvadoran Terror, 30247 [29OC]

Sanctions Backfired, 2073 [28JA], 4398 [26FE]

Sanctions Only Add to Tragedy, 11954 [11MY]

Sanctions—The Republic of South Africa, 37641 [21DE]

Sanctuary—The Unsolved Break-Ins, Representative Don Edwards, 21051 [23JY]

Sandinista Human Rights Violations, 12821, 12823 [19MY]

Sandinista Lobby, 5884-5886 [17MR]

Scariest Dunner, 28409 [20OC]

Scars of Soviet Psychiatric Abuse, 13680 [21MY]

Scharansky—Beware Liberal Gorbachev, 11867 [8MY]

Scharansky's Advice, 1086 [8JA]

Sick World of Skokie's Vandals, 14760 [4JN]

Sikhly Hopes, 24265 [16SE]

Silence in Nicaragua, 18738 [7JY]

Solidarity Sunday, 10938 [1MY]

Soon, Free at Last, 31893 [13NO]

South Africa Reforms Wilt Under Scrutiny, 4252 [26FE]

Soviet Changes Could Help Us, 25668 [29SE]

Soviet Dissident Arrives for Cancer Treatment, 1540 [20JA]

Soviet Emigration of Jews Is Highest in Last 5 Years, 7197 [27MR], 7361 [31MR]

Soviet Jews, 30370 [30OC]

Soviet Law Would Free Up Collectives, 11813 [8MY]

Soviet Refugee Describes Forced Labor on Pipeline, 1377 [16JA]

Soviet To Let Key Jewish Dissident Leave, 28298 [16OC]

Soviets May Face Mass Layoffs, 11813 [8MY]

Soviet's Speech Bows Toward Conservatives, 32852 [19NO]

Stop the War on Pakistan, 13289 [20MY]

Struggle Goes On in Poland (series), 5386, 5387 [11MR]

Taiwan Ends 4 Decades of Martial Law, 19915 [15JY]

Taiwan's Lessons for South Korea and the United States, 3468 [18FE]

Ten Years Later—Rabbi Returns to Russia, 4420 [26FE]

Thirty-Six Years Later, Citizens Sign Constitution, 19682 [14JY]

Thousand Days' Detention, 30254 [29OC]

Time To Tighten Sanctions, 29753 [28OC]

Top Soviet Denounces Stalin's Gulags, 18112 [29JN]

Tough Indian Security Laws Draw Fire From Civil-Rights Groups, 24265 [16SE]

12-Year Wait Bitter for Soviet Jew—Dissident Naum Meiman, 76, Hopes, but Not Too Hard, 23777 [10SE], 23861 [11SE]

U.S. Acts To Bar Drug-Test Cheating, 3496 [19FE]

U.S. Facilities Stoned in Panama, 18516 [1JY]

U.S. Finds Itself Caught in the Middle in Panama, 17788 [26JN]

U.S. Lifts Controls on Export of Drilling Gear to Soviets, 1379 [16JA]

U.S. Resolution on Cuba at U.N. Fails To Carry, 5555 [12MR]

U.S. Role in Haiti's Debacle, 32142 [17NO]

U.S. Supplying Afghan Insurgents With Arms in a Covert Operation, 291 [6JA]

Ulster Jury Urged By New York Bar—Study Finds Compelling Need For Province To Use Panel in Cases of Terrorism, 38255 [22DE]

Vitaliy Kalynychenko—One of Many, 1886 [22JA]

``Voice'' Marks 40 Years of Broadcasting to Soviet, 4422 [26FE]

War of Blacks Against Blacks—Bloody Battles for Political Control Torment the Townships, 28487 [20OC]

We Do Abortions Here, 32857 [19NO]

West Germany Gets Ready to Welcome a Murderer, 22316 [4AU]

What Is The Point?, 6788, 6789 [25MR]

When a Gun Would Have Counted, 5729 [16MR]

White South Africa's Election, 4252 [26FE]

Why Sanctions Are a Failure, 27939 [14OC], 29754 [28OC]

Why the Rush To Give Up on Sanctions?, 24690 [21SE]

Without Reform, Ethiopia Faces More Trouble, U.S. Says, 26792 [7OC]

Yes, Washington, There Is a Haiti, 24123 [16SE]

Youth HBG Cited at Demonstration Gets 2-Year Term, 14909 [8JN]

Bills and resolutions

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: confidentiality of medical records (see H.R. 2773)

Afghanistan: human rights abuses (see H. Res. 277)

———prohibit trade (see S. 1027)

———Soviet POW (see H. Con. Res. 169)

Angola: condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup in Angola and human rights violations there (see S. Res. 174)

Automated information networks: ensure privacy, integrity, and verification data (see S. 496)

Baltic States: freedom and independence (see H. Con. Res. 99)

Brailovsky, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union (see H. Res. 213)

Capital punishment: constitutional procedures for espionage cases (see S. 1160)

Charter 77: commendation (see S. Con. Res. 31)

Children: immediate release of all detained under the state of emergency regulations (see S. Res. 176)

Chile: sanctions (see S. 709)

———support transition to democracy (see H.J. Res. 349), 22798 [6AU]

China, People's Republic of: U.S. policy toward Tibet (see H.R. 3590)

———violations (see H.R. 2476)

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: implement recommendations (see S. 1009)

———implement recommendations relative to Aleut people (see H.R. 1631)

Communist countries: persecution of Christians (see S. Con. Res. 47)

Congress: calls upon the Government of the People's Republic of China to release Yang Wei (see S. Con. Res. 40)

Constitution: amend to ensure equal rights (see H.J. Res. 1)

Courts: civil action for recovery from persons engaging in torture (see H.R. 1417)

Crime and criminals: collection of data about racial, religious, or ethnic motivated crimes (see S. 702)

———willful damaging of cemeteries, religious properties, or articles (see S. 794)

Cuba: human rights situation (see H. Con. Res. 67, 217)

———information and travel restrictions (see H. Res. 112)

Cultural and linguistic rights: protect (see H.J. Res. 232)

Cultural rights: constitutional amendment (see S.J. Res. 114)

Day of Marti, Apostle of Liberty: designate (see H.J. Res. 236)

Discrimination: clarify provisions of public laws (see S. 557)

Doby, Lawrence: award congressional gold medal (see S. 1519)

Elections: protect right of former criminals offenders to vote (see H.R. 2502)

Electronic Communications Privacy Act: amend (see H.R. 2843)

Employment: prohibit discrimination (see S. 5)

———prohibit discrimination on basis of cancer history (see H.R. 1546), 5492 [11MR]

Estonia: independence (see S.J. Res. 152)

Exiled Cubans' Declaration of Freedom: commend (see H.J. Res. 235)

Federal employees: controlled substances testing programs for personnel having access to classified information (see H.R. 2306)

Fiji: preserve parliamentary constitutional democracy (see H. Res. 248)

Freedom of information: public rights beyond U.S. borders (see H.R. 1719)

Genocide Convention Implementation Act: enact (see S. 1851)

Germany, Democratic Republic of: call on Government to tear down the Berlin Wall (see S. Con. Res. 82)

———repeal shoot to kill order at Berlin Wall (see H. Con. Res. 186)

Gluzman, Semyon: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union (see H.J. Res. 314)

Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: facilitate implementation (see S. 1347)

Haiti: support for human rights and free elections (see H. Res. 240)

———violation of human rights by provisional National Governing Council (see H. Con. Res. 181)

Health: confidentiality of medical records of patients not receiving Federal assistance (see H.R. 99)

Health care facilities: prohibit withholding of food, water, nourishment, and hydration (see H.R. 3109)

Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 151; H.J. Res. 282)

Homosexuals: prohibit discrimination (see S. 464)

Iran: support U.N. efforts to end human rights abuses (see H. Con. Res. 192)

Ireland, Northern: use of plastic or rubber bullets against civilians (see H. Con. Res. 9)

Jews: treatment of those wishing to emigrate from Soviet Union (see H. Res. 199)

Korea, Democratic People's Republic of: abuse (see S. Con. Res. 34; H. Con. Res. 136)

Labor: international worker rights (see S. 497)

Labor unions: rights relative to membership (see H.R. 97)

Latvia: independence (see S.J. Res. 152)

Latvian Independence Day: anniversary (see S. Con. Res. 87; H. Con. Res. 209)

Lithuania: independence (see S.J. Res. 152)

———violations (see S. Res. 232; H. Res. 192)

Mass transit: prohibit implementation of regulations discriminating against handicapped (see H.R. 2887)

Robinson, Jack R. (Jackie): award congressional gold medal (see S. 1519)

National Day of Remembrance of Victims of the Armenian Genocide: designate (see H.J. Res. 132)

Overseas American Children's Human Rights Act: enact (see H.R. 2535)

Panama: abuse (see S. Res. 239)

Poland (see H. Con. Res. 172)

Polish Constitution Day: designate (see H. Con. Res. 82)

Polygraphs: consideration of H.R. 1212, prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (see H. Res. 295)

Postal Service: procedural and appeal rights with respect to certain adverse personnel actions (see S. 541)

Privacy Protection Commission: reestablish (see H.R. 1549), 5492 [11MR]

Public schools: periods of silence (see H. Con. Res. 40)

Robinson, Kack R. (Jackie): award congressional gold medal (see S. 1519)

Romania: Hungarian minority in Transylvania (see H. Res. 56)

———most-favored-nation trade status (see S. 1093; H.R. 1953)

———travel restrictions (see H. Con. Res. 116)

Slepak, Vladimir and Maria: welcome to U.S. (see S. Con. Res. 90; H. Con. Res. 218)

Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: designate (see H.J. Res. 190)

South Africa: release of children imprisoned under emergency regulations (see H. Res. 141, 214)

———indicate willingness to engage in meaningful political negotiations with black majority (see H. Res. 246)

———prohibit investments (see S. 556)

———system of political representation (see S. Res. 206)

———U.S. policy toward the occupation of Namibia (see H. Res. 131)

Soviet Union: continued control of Vilnius, Lithuania, cathedral (see H. Res. 300)

———emigration in order to join spouses in U.S. (see H.J. Res. 376, 430)

———emigration policy (see H. Con. Res. 29)

———human rights abuses (see H. Res. 315)

———permission to visit family members in U.S. (see S. Con. Res. 29; H. Con. Res. 68)

———relative to forced labor policies (see H. Con. Res. 83)

———religious persecution in Ukraine (see S.J. Res. 235; H.J. Res. 429)

———violations of civil liberties (see H. Con. Res. 34)

Soweto Remembrance Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 317)

Sri Lanka: ethnic conflict (see S. Con. Res. 68)

Taxation: protect taxpayer rights (see S. 1774; H.R. 2933, 3197)

Telephone: audible warning required when monitored by employers (see S. 1124; 1950)

Trade Act: define as unfair practice denial of internationally recognized worker rights (see S. 498)

U.N.: efforts to end Iran-Iraq war and to bring an end to human rights abuses in Iran (see S. Con. Res. 79)

———placement of human rights situation in People's Republic of China on agenda (see S. Con. Res. 40, 73)

Unborn Children's Civil Rights Act: enact (see S. 381)

VA: medical records relative to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (see H.R. 2774)

Video Privacy Protection Act: enact (see H.R. 3523)

Vietnam: release of political prisoners (see S. Res. 205; H. Res. 212)

Wallenberg, Raoul: erect monument to honor (see S.J. Res. 232)

Yugoslavia: abuse (see H. Con. Res. 221)

———ethnic Albanians (see S. Con. Res. 65; H. Con. Res. 162)

Biographies

Sergei Kovalev, 26228 [1OC]

Moses Masaoka, 36752-36754 [21DE]

Book reviews

``They Call Me Moses Masaoka'': David MacEachron, Japan Society of New York, 36754 [21DE]

———Edwin O. Reischauer, 36753 [21DE]

———James A. Michener, 36753 [21DE]

———Mike Mansfield, 36752 [21DE]

———Representative Mineta, 36754 [21DE]

———Senator Matsunaga, 36754 [21DE]

Books

``Cuban Prison,'' Armando Valladares (excerpt), 20349 [21JY]

Briefs

Senator Helms v. Sec. of the Treasury, 22149 [3AU]

Brochures

1988 ``At Risk''? National Student/Parent Mock Election, 19913 [15JY]

Circular

Mothers of Political Prisoners, Dept. of State, 18093 [29JN]

Communiques

Measures against repression: Panamanian Chamber of Commerce, 17788 [26JN]

Complaint

Johnson v. Alexander's, Inc., 30823 [4NO]

Court decisions

Calder v. Bull, 28955 [22OC]

Constitutional right to homosexual activity: Supreme Court, 28707 [21OC]

Doe v. Bolton: Supreme Court, 28093 [15OC]

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 30826 [4NO]

Emory v. Sec. of the Navy, 28659 [21OC]

Estes v. Texas: Supreme Court, 23509 [20AU]

Griswald v. Connecticut: Potter Stewart, 27244 [9OC]

Meyer v. Nebraska, 28886 [22OC]

Moon v. Cook County, IL, Police and Corrections Merit Board, 30823 [4NO]

Nebraska Press Assn. v. Stuart: Supreme Court (sundry), 23509 [20AU]

Turner v. Safley, 28954 [22OC]

U.S. v. Thompson (human rights): Supreme Court, 17660 [26JN]

Zablocki v. Redhail: Lewis F. Powell, Jr., 28907 [22OC]

Declarations

Freedom: Cuban exiles in U.S., 2012 [27JA]

Documents

Bill of Rights, 28883, 28884 [22OC]

Bill of Rights (Great Britain, 1689), 28884 [22OC]

Certificate of Health of Ingrid D. Schlechter: Mariana A. Navia, 30767 [4NO]

———Peter M. Calvo, 30767 [4NO]

Constitution, 26849 [7OC]

Coptic Conference, April 1987, 12216 [12MY]

Declaration of Freedom, 2153 [28JA]

Declaration of Independence: Thomas Jefferson, 17829 [26JN]

Employee Polygraph Protection Act (excerpt), 30835 [4NO]

Habeas Corpus Act (Great Britain, 1679), 28883 [22OC]

Helsinki Final Act, 21312 [28JY]

Magna Carta (Great Britain, 1215), 28883 [22OC]

New Charter 77 Spokespersons, 1254 [14JA]

Pleas of Autrefois Acquit and Autrefois Convict (Great Britain, Common Law), 28883 [22OC]

Price of Faithfulness, 19973 [15JY]

Use of Monroe Doctrine To Restore Freedom of Cuban People: Claudio Benedi, Junta Patriotica Cubana—Cuban Patriotic Board Area Metropolitan de Washington, 6324-6327 [19MR]

Essays

Neutral Principles and Some First Amendment Problems: Robert H. Bork, 27254 [9OC]

Excerpts

``Born Free and Equal,'' Ansel Adams, 24284 [17SE]

``Ethiopia, the United States and the Soviet Union,'' David Korn, 26809 [7OC]

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

``Sources of Our Liberties'', 28883 [22OC]

Factsheets

Human Rights and Training of Security Forces in El Salvador, 9149 [21AP]

Hearings

Committee on Education and Labor: Employee Polygraph Protection Act (H.R. 1212), D305 [30AP]

Committee on Energy and Commerce: U.S.-Soviet cancer research (testimony), D240 [7AP]

Committee on Foreign Affairs: U.S. human rights policy

———U.S. human rights policy (testimony from Richard Schifter), D71 [19FE]

Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: drug testing of Federal employees (testimony), D241 [7AP]

Committee on the Judiciary (House): Civil Liberties Act (H.R. 442) (testimony), D297 [29AP]

Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): random alcohol and drug testing in the work place (testimony), D253 [9AP]

History

Shimon Yantovsky Case, 26958 [7OC]

Vladimir Dashevsky Case, 26959 [7OC]

Interviews

Armando Valladares, by David DeVoss, 7080 [26MR]

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

Poland—A revolution in ideas, with Lawrence W. Reed, Washington (DC) Inquirer, 5389, 5390 [11MR]

Right to privacy: Bill Moyers with Ira Glasser, 25658 [29SE]

Soviet trade status and human rights violations: C. William Verity, Jr., with Radio Moscow, 26319, 26320 [2OC]

Soviet Union civil liberties violations, with Anatoly Koryagin, Washington (DC) Post, 17426 [25JN]

———with Eller Mercer, Washington (DC) Times, 17425 [25JN]

———with Anatoly Scharansky, 3282, 3283 [11FE]

Letters

ABA agreement with Association of Soviet Lawyers: Anatoly Scharansky, 7406 [31MR]

Abortion, 21026 [23JY], 24798 [22SE], 26924 [7OC], 30788 [4NO], 32860 [19NO], 33171 [20NO]

———Alexandria Bellino, 28300 [16OC]

———anonymous, 26345 [2OC]

———Bobbi Olive, 23583 [9SE]

———Carla J. Smith, 24017 [15SE]

———Carol de Fleron, 20270 [17JY]

———Catherine Buchanan, 21781 [30JY]

———Caya L.C. Spoto, 36240 [18DE]

———Chrissy Morrison, 33171 [20NO]

———Christine Heacox, 21535 [29JY]

———Colorado woman, 21781 [30JY]

———Connie Cooper, 36240 [18DE]

———Cristina Sutton, 28994 [22OC]

———Darlene Valadez, 29483 [27OC]

———Debbie Marshall, 28759 [21OC]

———Janet Willis, 31558 [10NO]

———Jeanette Smith, 33172 [20NO]

———Jo A. Fraser, 25896 [30SE]

———Joanne Hardesty, 31836 [12NO]

———Karen J. Collins, 24453 [17SE]

———Karen Scherupp, 28145 [15OC]

———Lorraine D. Messmer, 21153 [24JY]

———Margie Goings, 25648 [29SE]

———Mary P. Brooks, 29659 [28OC]

———Maureen Anderson, 36019 [17DE]

———Mrs. Brent E. Shain, 27319 [9OC]

———Mrs. Tommy Vasek, 29190 [23OC]

———Nola Jones, 21535 [29JY]

———Norma Thompson, 36019 [17DE]

———Pamela Hulsing, 24798 [22SE]

———Pat Harder, 22980 [6AU]

———Pat Reck, 25896 [30SE]

———Paula F. Rivizzo, 25896 [30SE]

———Rebecca Falkner, 25206 [24SE]

———Renette, 28443 [20OC]

———Rochel Canu, 24560 [18SE]

———Sandra D. Walton, 24453 [17SE]

———Sharon Logan, 24229 [16SE]

———Shelly Banda, 31159 [5NO]

———Sue Thurber, 27319 [9OC]

———Susan L. Wimmer, 29897 [29OC]

———Suzanne Cullen, 23776 [10SE]

———T. McNeill, 21936 [31JY]

———Teresa F. Meester, 23344 [7AU]

———W.R. Duke, Jr., 26924 [7OC]

Captive nations: Linards Grantins, 14588 [3JN]

Chinese violations of human rights in Tibet: representative of the Dalai Lama, 26056 [1OC]

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

Civil liberties in South Africa: Alfred A. Honikman, 21404 [28JY]

Civil liberties in Nicaragua: Veterans Peace Action Team, 14600 [3JN]

Civil liberties in the Baltic republics: several Senators, 15486 [11JN]

Congressional Call to Conscience Vigil, 17126 [23JN]

Democracy in Panama: Freedom House, 23462 [7AU]

Dept. of State certification of human rights improvement in Haiti: Gerard Gourgue, Haitian League for Human Rights and other organizations, 27742 [13OC]

Detainment of U.S. citizens in Mozambique: Senator Dole, 19769 [14JY]

Effect of sanctions on Namibia: several Representatives, 36494 [18DE]

Efforts of Abram Kagan and family to emigrate from Soviet Union: Evgeny Kutovoy, 27151 [8OC]

———Representative Gallo, 27151 [8OC]

Eligibility of Naum Meiman for emigration from the Soviet Union: U.S. Senate, 23861 [11SE]

Emigration from the Soviet Union: Alexander Zonis, 21188 [27JY]

Emigration of Boris Chernobilsky family from Soviet Union, 4939 [5MR]

Emigration of Elbert family from Soviet Union: Representative Lowry, 22324 [4AU]

Emigration of Sergei Kovalev from Soviet Union: Ivan Kovalev, 26227 [1OC]

———several Representatives, 26228 [1OC]

Emigration of Natan Tkach from Soviet Union: Leonid Fridman, 29001 [22OC]

Employee Polygraph Protection Act: ACLU, 30945 [4NO]

———AFL-CIO, 30945 [4NO]

———Alan G. Kraut, 30945 [4NO]

———James Dixon, 30871 [5NO]

———James H. Sammons, 30945 [4NO]

———Leonard Saxe, 30947 [4NO]

———Representative Aspin, 30945 [4NO]

———Robert W. Jenkins, 30872 [5NO]

Fairness Doctrine: Anthony T. Podesta and John H. Buchanan, Jr., People for the American Way, 14195 [1JN]

———Morton H. Halperin and Barry W. Lynn, ACLU, 14198 [1JN]

Family fairness policy of INS: several Senators, 31242 [6NO]

Forced to work on the Siberian pipeline: Yuri Belov, 1377 [16JA]

Funding for the NSZZ Solidarnosc (Polish independent trade union): Temporary Coordination Commission, 29181 [23OC]

Haitian elections: Amnesty International, 32143 [17NO]

Haitian human rights violations: Michael S. Hooper and Aryeh Neier, 27777 [14OC]

———several Senators, 27778 [14OC]

Hostage in Lebanon: Peggy Say, 35456 [14DE]

Human rights in Romania: George Hancock-Stefan, Romanian Missionary Society, 19973 [15JY]

———Robert P. Dugan, Jr., National Association of Evangelicals, 19974 [15JY]

———Steven Snyder, Christian Response International, 19974 [15JY]

Hungarian revolution: Istvan B. Gereban and Istvan O. Magas, Coordinating Committee of Hungarian Organizations in North America, 4461 [2MR]

Indictment of Yang Wei in the People's Republic of China: Senators Helms, Pell, and DeConcini, 37639 [21DE]

———several Representatives, 27039 [8OC]

Internment of Japanese Americans during World War II: internee, 24305 [17SE]

Intervention to ease exit of Soviet Jews: several Senators, 24557, 24558 [18SE]

Latvian Independence Day: several Senators, 16674 [18JN]

Losing country, 13123 [20MY]

Nomination of Robert H. Bork: J.C. Adams, 27179 [9OC]

———Ira Glasser, ACLU Foundation, 28928 [22OC]

———University of Wisconsin Law School, 28868 [22OC]

People's Republic of China, 1000 Chinese students in U.S., 2269 [29JA]

Refugee asylum policies: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 1526, 1530 [20JA]

———Senator Simpson, 1526 [20JA]

———Senator Specter (sundry), 1526-1530 [20JA]

———William J. Anderson, GAO, 1531 [20JA]

Relief for Ingrid D. Schlechter: Brent W. Snow, University of Utah, 30767 [4NO]

Romania most-favored-nation trade status: Frank Koszorus, International Human Rights Law Group, 17759 [26JN]

———Jacob Birnbaum, Center for Russian and East European Jewry, 17758 [26JN]

———Josef Tson, Romanian Missionary Society, 17759 [26JN]

———Laszlo Hamos, Hungarian Human Rights Foundation, 17760 [26JN]

———Michael Korne, 17760 [26JN]

Sandinista Party creates concentration camp in Nicaragua: Violetta Chamorro, 6321 [19MR]

Situation of Coptic Christians in Egypt: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 12217 [12MY]

———Representative Hamilton, 12217 [12MY]

South African children: students from Nassau School, East Orange, NJ, 30657 [3NO]

Soviet emigration request: Carmi Elbert, 21384 [28JY]

———Leonid Yuzefovich, 21039 [23JY]

———Moisey Terlitsky, 20790 [22JY]

Soviet emigration policy: Marina Furman, 2696-2698 [4FE]

———Latvian rights group HELSINKI 86, 31345 [9NO]

———Representatives Howard and Hoyer, 36668 [19DE]

———Senators Heinz and Moynihan, 1601, 1603 [21JA]

Soviet occupation of Afghanistan: A.A. Rehman, 12030 [12MY]

———Ana Merino, 4397 [26FE]

———Anne L. Horthcott, 7198 [27MR]

———Audrey Morrison, 1673 [21JA]

———Barbara J. Kilgour, 6695 [24MR]

———Barbara Smith, 11627 [7MY]

———Barbara T. Stone, 9276 [22AP]

———Betty Demaray, 5064 [6MR], 8524 [8AP]

———Betty Hindman, 7657 [1AP]

———Bill Napier, 2458 [2FE]

———Carole A. Turchin, 8054 [6AP]

———Charles G. Lacy, 5973 [17MR]

———Cheryl Heltke, 6411 [19MR]

———Chris Hetherington, 5064 [6MR], 8524 [8AP]

———Colleen Van Berkum, 7076 [26MR]

———Dale W. Forsyth, 8899 [9AP]

———Dana J. Tuscher, 9790 [27AP]

———Daniel and Susan Frias, 6694 [24MR]

———Dave Atwood, 10169 [28AP]

———Debbie and John E. Priggs, 2940 [4FE]

———Debora Reynolds, 1673 [21JA]

———Debora E. Wager, 3155 [5FE]

———Diane Kovacs, 1885 [22JA]

———Doris Miller, 9459 [23AP]

———Duane D. Comfort, 5178 [10MR]

———Ed and Linda Tanous, 7656 [1AP]

———Harry Grossman, 4678 [3MR]

———Hope M. Richardson, 6411 [19MR]

———James D. Bogar, 4397 [26FE]

———James L. DeZort, 1539 [20JA]

———Jeff Brown, 2647 [3FE]

———Jeffrey Cook, 10665 [30AP]

———Jerry Martin, 6588 [23MR]

———Joan Jungharrs, 5648 [12MR]

———John McManus, 3155 [5FE]

———Karen Cox, 12321 [13MY]

———Kate Curtis and Ron Holyfield, 9155 [21AP]

———Kathleen Baldauf, 1885 [22JA]

———Kim Gabrels, 9155 [21AP]

———Larry B. Passwaters, 10370 [29AP]

———Larry W. Ogden, 9459 [23AP]

———Leona Chamberland, 9790 [27AP]

———Lillaian P. Noland, 8993 [10AP]

———Lin Jones, 5973 [17MR]

———Lois A. Simpkins, 8993 [10AP]

———Louis Von Herrman, 6501 [20MR]

———Marcel D. and Edith A. Richard, 5648 [12MR]

———Martha L. Holden, 7076 [26MR]

———Mary M. Shaffer, 5178 [10MR]

———Mary Burns, 13011 [19MY]

———Mary Schelldorf, 12030 [12MY]

———Mike and Bonnie Storer, 6915 [25MR]

———Mona L. Mikkelsen, 7299 [30MR]

———Moqim Rahmanzai, 7861 [2AP]

———Mr. and Mrs. Leslie West, 2458 [2FE]

———Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Price, 11126 [5MY]

———Mr. and Mrs. Van Vradenburg, 1540 [20JA]

———Mrs. Caban, 2940 [4FE]

———Mrs. J.W. O'Brien, 11627 [7MY]

———Natalie Millington, 6588 [23MR]

———Neva D. McFarland, 6915 [25MR]

———Paul Striker, 12542 [14MY]

———Pat Jones, 6141 [18MR]

———Ralph Beeson, 8054 [6AP]

———Raymond and Nancy Oullette, 7198 [27MR]

———Rebecca McEachern, 10169 [28AP]

———Richard P. Purvis, 8899 [9AP]

———Rick May, 2647 [3FE]

———Roxy Lybarger, 6141 [18MR]

———Ruth Leland, 11127 [5MY]

———Sam Brownback and Sue Turnball, 5379 [11MR]

———Shane Law, 2940 [4FE]

———Sherley Applegate, 7299 [30MR]

———Steven Deyo, 6501 [20MR]

———Sylvia Anderson, 10370 [29AP]

———Ted Rufledt, Sr., 12542 [14MY]

———Tim and Marilyn Tolson, 10665 [30AP]

———Toby Comeaux, 9276 [22AP]

———Toni S. Tikalsky, 12321 [13MY]

———Wesley and Katheryn Howe, 7861 [2AP]

———William Bergevin, 13011 [19MY]

Soviet Jews: Alexander Gashunin and other Soviet Jews, 31697 [10NO]

———C. William Verity, Sec. of Commerce, 32695 [18NO]

———Elana Goltsman, 5951 [17MR]

———Nadezhda Fradkova, 20782 [22JY]

———Naum Meiman, 26408 [5OC]

———Pamela B. Cohen and Micah H. Naftalin, 21114 [24JY]

———Representative Hamilton, 32695 [18NO]

———Representative Jeffords, 17126 [23JN]

———Senator Dole, 6789 [25MR]

———Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 7418 [31MR]

Soviet refusenik Yom Kippur hunger strike: Senator D'Amato, 26199 [1OC]

Support for the Armstrong-Dodd amendment: sundry organizations, 17758 [26JN]

Supreme Court's individual liberty reversal: Johnny H. Killian, Library of Congress, 28887 [22OC]

Symms gift to Jewish groups draws angry aryan response: Richard Butler, 15129 [10JN]

To Mikhail Gorbachev: Elie Wiesel, 3276 [10FE]

Use of sulfazin and cedoxin in Soviet psychiatric hospitals: N.S. Akhmetov, 30972 [5NO]

Lists

Chinese intellectuals suppressed, 1987, 24221 [16SE]

Chinese publications suppressed, 1987, 24221 [16SE]

Colombian Armed Forces death list, 31700 [10NO]

Cosponsors of S. Res. 239, Panamanian civil liberties abuse and democracy development, 17784 [26JN]

Leading decisions of Supreme Court recognizing constitutional right of privacy, 28887 [22OC]

New York Times headlines dealing with Armenian genocide, 8473 [8AP]

Nicaraguan democratic civic opposition, 26457 [6OC]

Prisoners of conscience in Soviet Union, 7415 [31MR], 27739 [13OC]

Manifestoes

Education for democracy: American Federation of Teachers, 19912 [15JY]

Meetings

Committee on Education and Labor: Employee Polygraph Protection Act (H.R. 1212), D305 [30AP]

Memoirs

Armenian Genocide: Abraham H. Hartunian, 9751 [24AP]

Memorandums

Foreign Mission Status: Dept. of State, 25505 [29SE]

Importation of Forced Labor Products: International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen, 9720-9724 [24AP]

Release of Govan Mbeki From Prison: Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 31240 [6NO]

Romania Most-Favored-Nation Trade Status: Steven Snyder, Christian Response International, 17759 [26JN]

Worker's Rights: Dept. of Labor, 29732 [28OC]

Memorials of legislature

Arizona, 13739 [27MY]

California, 26158, 26159 [1OC]

Kansas, 13738 [27MY]

Louisiana, 18368 [30JN]

Massachusetts, 1229 [13JA], 4263 [26FE], 30765 [4NO]

New Mexico, 11618 [7MY]

Messages

Death of Inna Meiman: Naum Meiman, 7088 [26MR]

South Africa's Children: Desmond M. Tutu, 19910 [15JY]

Opinions

Myths and fears about disability and disease: William J. Brennan, Jr., 9169 [21AP]

Authority to strike down laws: Supreme Court, 28707 [21OC]

Orders

Gag order imposed on Representative Harold E. Ford: Judge Jarvis, 23509 [20AU]

Outline

Taxpayer rights protection (S. 1774), 27109 [8OC]

Papers

Refugees and Foreign Policy—Immediate Needs and Durable Solutions: Jonathan Moore, 15482, 15483 [11JN]

Petitions

Conditions in Nicaragua's Jorge Navarro Prison: sundry prisoners, 3145 [5FE]

Human rights in the Philippines: Juan de la Cruz, 4011 [24FE]

Poems

``Hunger'', Eli Pfefferkorn, 18381 [30JN]

``Silence'', Martin Niemoeller, 18380 [30JN]

``Song of My Spirit'', 18389 [30JN]

``They've Taken Everything Away From Me,'' Armando Valladares, 16247 [16JN]

Press releases

New Soviet regulations on emigration are denounced as deception, Morris B. Abram, National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 1368 [16JA]

Present situation of the Christians in Egypt: American Coptic Association, 12216 [12MY]

Romania most-favored-nation trade status, 17760 [26JN]

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

Proclamations

Bielarusian Independence Day: Chicago, IL, 9661 [23AP]

Lithuanian Americans Day: Lyons, IL, Township Board, 3413 [17FE]

Ukrainian Independence Day: Tucson, AZ, City Council, 2159 [28JA], 2370 [29JA]

Provisions

Abortion funding under H.R. 2713, 25789 [30SE]

Questions and answers

Freedom, Inc.'s goals: Larry Abraham, Insider Report, 13524 [21MY]

Remarks in House

Abortion: efforts to require State funding, 10029 [27AP]

———informed consent from patient, 22224 [4AU]

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: confidentiality for patients' records, 17620 [25JN]

———Federal response, 3231 [9FE]

Afghanistan: human rights abuses (H. Res. 277), 28471-28476, 28492 [20OC]

———Soviet atrocities, 32707 [18NO], 33193 [20NO], 37619 [21DE]

———Soviet invasion, 2948 [4FE], 3165 [5FE], 12389 [13MY], 13289 [20MY], 27728 [13OC]

———Soviet POW (H. Con. Res. 169), 21797 [30JY]

Afghanistan Day: observance, 6235 [18MR]

African National Congress: Republican Study Committee, 17428-17433 [25JN]

———U.S. policy, 2033 [28JA]

Alfonsin, Raul W.: W. Averell Harriman Democracy Award recipients, 28522 [20OC]

American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee: annual convention, 7722 [1AP]

Anaya, Herbert: assassination, 29227 [27OC], 29677 [28OC], 29756, 29772 [28OC], 30658 [3NO]

Anti-Asian violence, 33188 [20NO]

Armenians: anniversary of genocide, 3278 [10FE], 9663 [23AP], 22221 [4AU], 25686 [29SE], 36710 [20DE]

Asian and Pacific Americans Civil Rights Alliance, 8059 [6AP]

Balovlenkov, Yuri: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 33003 [20NO]

Barenbaum, Michael A.: tribute, 20849 [23JY]

Begun, Yosif: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 1086 [8JA], 2708 [4FE]

Beilin, Yakov: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 3269 [10FE]

Beizer, Michael C.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2709 [4FE]

Berlin Wall: repeal shoot to kill order (H. Con. Res. 186), 23703 [10SE], 31931-31933 [16NO], 32138 [17NO]

Bialy, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2707 [4FE]

Blitshtein, Lev, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4695 [3MR]

———tribute, 4695 [3MR]

B'nai B'rith Soviet Jewry Day: observance, 3892 [19FE]

Brailovskaya, Leonid and Viktor: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2709 [4FE]

Brailovsky, Viktor: emigration from Soviet Union, 23603 [9SE]

Brailovsky, Viktor, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19577 [13JY]

Braun, Svetlana: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2680 [4FE], 2707 [4FE], 7880 [2AP], 25663 [29SE], 31182 [5NO]

Byelorussian Independence Day: anniversary, 7079 [26MR]

Capital punishment: procedures for imposition, 23690 [10SE]

———racial discrimination, 12557 [14MY]

Captive Nations Week: observance, 20831 [22JY], 20884, 20885 [23JY], 21063 [23JY]

Charny, Benjamin: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE], 8278 [7AP], 8559 [8AP], 9025 [10AP], 13981 [28MY], 28158 [15OC], 29509, 29529 [27OC], 30385 [31OC]

Chernobilsky, Boris: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4939 [5MR]

Chertkova, Anna: detention in a Soviet psychiatric hospital, 29512 [27OC]

Chile: investigation of death of Rodrigo Rojas, 21031 [23JY]

———support transition to democracy (H.J. Res. 349), 27933 [14OC]

China, People's Republic of: civil liberties in Tibet, 9181 [21AP], 16683, 16686, 16687, 16693 [18JN], 18712 [1JY], 26249 [1OC]

———civil liberties in Tibet (H.R. 2476), 13032 [19MY]

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

———Tibet peace proposal, 24892 [22SE]

———U.S. policy toward Tibet (H.R. 3590), 30247 [29OC]

China, Republic of: abolishment of martial law, 26956 [7OC]

———democracy, 4018 [24FE], 6000 [17MR], 16787 [18JN]

Civil Rights Act: amend (H.R. 709), 1897 [22JA]

Coeur d'Alene, ID: recipient of Raoul Wallenberg Civic Award, 16583 [17JN]

Colombia: violence and violations of civil rights, 31700 [10NO], 33189 [20NO]

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: implement recommendations (H.R. 442), 813 [6JA], 918 [7JA], 3240 [9FE], 20353 [21JY], 21405 [28JY], 24029 [15SE], 24274-24315 [17SE], 24695 [21SE], 25041 [23SE], 28163 [15OC], 28548 [20OC], 30254, 30262 [29OC]

———implement recommendations (H.R. 442), authorizing technical and conforming changes, 24316 [17SE]

———implement recommendations relative to Aleut people (H.R. 1631), 5991 [17MR]

Congressional Call to Conscience Vigil, 17115 [23JN]

Courts: civil action for recovery from persons engaging in torture (H.R. 1417), 4790 [4MR]

Cranston, Senator: W. Averell Harriman Democracy Award recipients, 28522 [20OC]

Cuba: civil liberties violations, 2012 [27JA], 6938 [25MR], 8285 [7AP], 16246, 16247 [16JN]

———foreign adventurism and civil liberties abuse, 15604 [11JN]

———plight of Andres J.S. Teseiro, 6948 [25MR]

———political prisoners, 6707 [24MR], 17092 [23JN]

———repression under Castro regime, 4904-4906 [5MR]

———U.S. U.N. resolution on violations, 5555 [12MR]

———violation (H. Con. Res. 217), 31719 [10NO]

Cultural and linguistic rights: protect (H.J. Res. 232), 19082 [8JY]

Cyprus: Greek War of Independence, 32992 [19NO]

Czechoslovakia: Charter '77, 906 [7JA], 2367 [29JA]

———Soviet occupation, 5287 [10MR], 22338 [4AU]

———Union of Musicians jazz section members imprisonment, 5497 [11MR]

Dashevesky, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24124 [16SE], 26958 [7OC]

Data Protection Act: enact (H.R. 638), 1765 [21JA]

Days, Morgan M: contributions, 4725 [3MR]

Dept. of Education: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, 36662 [19DE]

Dept. of State: designate as a temporary foreign mission, 26717 [6OC]

Discrimination: clarify provisions of public laws, 7402 [31MR]

———clarify provisions of public laws (S. 557), 35581 [14DE]

Drugs and employment: testing, 18384 [30JN]

Druzhnikov, Yuri: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 16790 [18JN]

Edelshtein, Yuli: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2708, 2716 [4FE]

Egypt: religious persecution of Bahais, 16426 [17JN]

———situation of Coptic Christians, 12216 [12MY]

El Salvador: assassination of Human Rights Commission president, 30247 [29OC]

———civil liberties, 29677 [28OC], 35649, 35651 [15DE]

Elbert, Lev, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5271 [10MR], 7082 [26MR], 9684 [23AP]

Electronic Communications Privacy Act: amend (H.R. 2843), 18357 [30JN], 18399 [30JN]

Employment: prohibit discrimination on basis of cancer history (H.R. 1546), 6603 [23MR], 9169 [21AP]

———protect cancer survivors against work discrimination, 5468 [11MR]

Estonia: independence anniversary, 4025 [24FE], 4125 [25FE], 4429 [26FE]

Ethiopia: deportation of people (H.R. 588), 3447 [18FE], 12391 [13MY]

———human rights violations, 9188 [21AP], 16248 [16JN], 17092 [23JN], 17425 [25JN]

———resettlement, 4530-4538 [3MR]

Federal employees: controlled substances testing programs, 16786 [18JN]

———controlled substances testing programs for personnel having access to classified information (H.R. 2306), 11301 [6MY], 16786 [18JN]

Federov, Valery and Svaione: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 17126 [23JN]

Feldman, Gennady: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2707 [4FE], 18846 [7JY]

Fiji: preserve parliamentary constitutional democracy (H. Res. 248), 29236-29240 [27OC]

Firearms: gun control, 5729 [16MR], 21059 [23JY]

Foreign trade: internationally recognized worker's rights, 26689 [6OC]

Freedom House: democracy in Panama, 23462 [7AU]

Freedom of Information Reform Act: implementation, 9294 [22AP]

Furman, Marina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2695 [4FE]

Galperin, Yakov and Olga: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5978 [17MR]

Germany, Democratic Republic of: Berlin Wall, 11871 [8MY]

Ghinis, Boris and Irene: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE]

Gilbo family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 21789 [30JY]

Gluzman, Semyon: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2706 [4FE]

Goetz, Bernhard: jury verdict, 17122 [23JN]

Goldort, Cherna: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2716 [4FE]

Gonzalez, Representative: personal explanation of incident in San Antonio, TX, 14906-14911 [8JN]

Guillen, Ariel H.: plight of jailed Cuban, 12219 [12MY]

Haiti: democracy, 9636 [23AP], 23445 [7AU], 28169 [15OC]

———election day violence, 38263 [22DE]

———elections, 32142 [17NO]

———political situation, 27922 [14OC], 30948 [4NO]

———support for human rights and free elections (H. Res. 240), 22680 [5AU]

———violation of human rights by provisional National Governing Council (H. Con. Res. 181), 23437 [7AU]

Hate Crime Statistics Act: enact (H.R. 993), 3177 [5FE]

Helsinki accords: anniversary, 23432 [7AU]

Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (H.J. Res. 282), 21804 [30JY]

———designate (S.J. Res. 151), 21310-21315 [28JY]

Hitler, Adolf: evaluation of role in Holocaust, 36672 [19DE]

Holocaust: remembrance, 10289 [28AP]

Homosexuals: rights, 26981-26989 [8OC]

Howard Beach, NY: racial problems, 36711 [20DE]

Hungary: anniversary of 1956 uprising, 4460 [2MR], 29502, 29506 [27OC]

———repression of freedom, 6606 [23MR], 28800 [22OC]

———rights of minority in Romania, 5678 [12MR]

Hunting and trapping: disruption of lawful hunting on public lands, 36263 [18DE]

Im Tong-Gyu: imprisonment, 29528 [27OC]

Immigration: due process for Cuban detainees in Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, 28802 [22OC]

———incarceration of Cubans, 38257 [22DE]

India: attack on Sikh Golden Temple, 17906 [26JN]

———oppression of Sikh community, 6598 [23MR], 14254 [8JN], 22306-22308 [4AU], 24265, 24269 [16SE], 29530 [27OC], 30933 [4NO]

Indonesia: treatment of South Moluccas, 23454 [7AU]

International Physician's Commission for the Protection of Prisoners: tribute, 4797 [4MR]

Interparliamentary conferences: Santiago, Chile, 29718-29721, 29725-29727 [28OC]

Iran: Bahai faith, 7759 [2AP], 8534 [8AP], 10610 [29AP], 13038 [20MY], 18705 [1JY], 28533 [20OC], 31967 [16NO], 32144 [17NO], 32145 [18NO]-32148 [17NO], 32696 [18NO], 35590 [14DE]

———human rights violations, 4961 [5MR], 6714 [24MR]

Ireland, Northern: legal justice system, 38254 [22DE]

———U.S. corporate guidelines on equal employment (H.R. 722), 38254 [22DE]

Israel: civil liberties, 17206, 17207 [24JN]

Jews: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 1082 [8JA], 1551 [20JA], 2695, 2704-2710, 2716 [4FE], 2951 [4FE], 3236, 3239 [9FE], 3269, 3276 [10FE], 3282 [11FE], 3327 [11FE], 4420, 4432 [26FE], 4439 [27FE], 4695 [3MR], 4939 [5MR], 5187 [10MR], 5978, 5996 [17MR], 7082, 7088 [26MR], 7419 [2AP], 7680 [1AP], 7741 [1AP], 7880 [2AP], 8094 [7AP], 8278, 8301 [7AP], 9025 [10AP], 9684 [23AP], 10175 [28AP], 10591, 10593, 10615 [29AP], 11589 [6MY], 11867 [8MY], 13981 [28MY], 14191 [1JN], 14719 [4JN], 15564 [11JN], 16336 [16JN], 16790 [18JN], 17115, 17126 [23JN], 17636 [25JN], 18846 [7JY], 19081 [8JY], 19278 [9JY], 19577 [13JY], 20837 [22JY], 21061, 21064 [23JY], 21188 [27JY], 21582 [30JY], 21789, 21790 [30JY], 22160 [3AU], 23380 [7AU], 23786 [10SE], 24245, 24265 [16SE], 24897 [22SE], 25053 [23SE], 25901 [30SE], 25923 [30SE], 26013 [1OC], 26712 [6OC], 26958 [7OC], 27151 [8OC], 27919 [14OC], 28158, 28159 [15OC], 28770 [21OC], 29509, 29529 [27OC], 31434 [9NO], 31697 [10NO], 33003 [20NO], 37942 [21DE], 38285 [22DE]

———publication of anti-Semitic book, 5977 [17MR]

———Soviet treatment of emigration applicants (H. Res. 199), 16427 [17JN]

Kagan, Abram, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 27151 [8OC], 27726 [13OC]

Kaplan, Elena: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 33003 [20NO]

Kapot, Mikhail: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 10615 [29AP]

Kenya: civil liberties, 6444 [19MR], 20831 [22JY], 23471 [7AU]

Khodorovich, Sergei: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE]

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: tribute, 1107 [8JA]

Kogan, Naum: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2709 [4FE]

Korea, Republic of: civil liberties violations, 3468 [18FE], 11597 [6MY], 33207 [20NO]

———democracy, 12819 [19MY], 13326, 13328 [21MY], 13686 [21MY]

———detention of Kim Hyon-jang, 20833 [22JY]

———detention of Koh Song-Guk, 31187 [5NO]

———elections, 36684 [19DE], 38264 [22DE]

———new constitution, 29752 [28OC]

———political situation, 16428 [17JN]

———Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award recipients, 33198 [20NO]

Koryagin, Anatoly: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 13680 [21MY]

Kosharovsky, Yuli: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2705 [4FE]

Kovalev, Sergei: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 26227 [1OC]

Kredova-Terlitsky, Svetlana: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 21061 [23JY]

Ku Klux Klan: Lancaster County, OH, opposition rally, 28537 [20OC]

Labor unions: workers' rights (H.R. 97), 4107 [25FE]

Las Vegas, NV: Links, Inc., civil rights honorees, 33206 [20NO]

Lebanon: U.S. hostages, 30601 [3NO]

Lifshitz, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2708, 2709 [4FE]

Lithuanian Independence Day: designate (H.J. Res. 129), 4433 [27FE]

Longo, Joseph: delegation to secure release in Angola, 17426 [25JN]

L'vovitch, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2706 [4FE]

Mandela, Nelson: honorary degree award by University of Michigan, 6620 [24MR]

———imprisonment, 20818 [22JY]

Marchenko, Anatoly: death in Soviet Union, 3277 [10FE]

———tribute, 1933 [26JA]

Mariasin family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2705 [4FE]

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: observance, 2377 [29JA]

Mayekiso, Moses: capital punishment in South Africa, 28552, 28555 [21OC]

Medicare: eliminate discrimination relative to mental illness (H.R. 1067), 12409 [13MY]

Meiman, Inna and Naum: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5187 [10MR], 7088 [26MR], 25901 [30SE], 3327 [11FE]

———tribute, 3327 [11FE]

Melnikova-Eichenwald, Sonia: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2706 [4FE]

Mendeleyev, Oscar and Shelley: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18705 [1JY]

Michelson, Galina G.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 33003 [20NO]

Minorities: racism, 2209-2211 [29JA]

Modlin, Michael, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 22160 [3AU]

Namibia: economic sanctions, 22149 [3AU]

National Day of Remembrance of Victims of the Armenian Genocide: designate (H.J. Res. 132), 3202 [5FE]

National Endowment for Democracy: Central America, 22143 [3AU]

Nicaragua: abuse of civil liberties, 11669, 11671 [7MY], 12763, 12764, 12820-12825 [19MY], 21554 [29JY], 11859, 11861 [8MY], 11949 [11MY], 14925 [8JN], 15577-15579 [11JN], 18386 [30JN], 30954 [5NO], 35455 [14DE], 35592 [14DE], 36260 [21DE], 32625 [18NO]

———acts of Sandinista terrorism, 13021 [19MY], 13123 [20MY]

———anniversary of closing of La Prensa (Nicaraguan newspaper), 17670 [26JN]

———anti-Semitism, 18112 [29JN]

———censorship, 28449 [20OC]

———church sanctuaries, 21051 [23JY]

———Contra abuses, 21581 [30JY]

———democratic resistance, 20354-20358 [21JY]

———freedom of speech, 30599 [3NO]

———political prisoners, 30955 [5NO]

———recognition of Nicaraguan Resistance as belligerent power, 16755-16758 [18JN]

———reopening of La Prensa, 25683 [29SE]

Novikov, Victor: emigration from Soviet Union, 31186 [5NO]

Nudel, Ida: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2695, 2708 [4FE], 10175 [28AP], 26712 [6OC], 28770 [21OC]

Overseas American Children's Human Rights Act: enact (H.R. 2535), 14055 [28MY]

Panama: suspension of Constitution, 18705 [1JY]

Paraguay: human rights violations, 5776 [17MR], 9188 [21AP], 16248 [16JN], 17092 [23JN], 17425 [25JN]

Paritsky, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 38285 [22DE]

Polygraphs: employee protection against dismissal or discipline, 30873, 30875-30884 [4NO]

———exemption for financial institutions, 30870, 30871 [4NO]

———exemption for services conducted in personal residences, 30871 [4NO]

———exemption from ban for drug investigations, 30858-30864 [4NO]

———exemption from ban for federally regulated financial institutions, 30851-30858 [4NO]

———exemption from ban for nursing homes, 30836-30844 [4NO]

———exemption from ban for ongoing investigations, 30865-30867 [4NO]

———exemption from ban for security services, 30845-30850 [4NO]

———make ban applicable to Congress, 30868-30870 [4NO]

———prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), 19286 [9JY], 30810, 30811, 30814 [4NO], 30830 [9NO], 30871 [5NO], 30945 [4NO]-31170 [5NO]

———prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), consideration (H. Res. 295), 30812 [4NO]

———prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), technical corrections, 30886 [4NO]

Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine: deportation of members, 5101 [9MR]

Rabinovitch, Jacov: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE]

Radomyslsky, Iosif: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2705 [4FE]

Raiz, Vladimir and Karmella: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 21582 [30JY]

Ratushinskaya, Irina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14719 [4JN]

Reagan, President: speech at Berlin Wall, 16295 [16JN]

Refugees: support of Indochinese Refugee Program, 36712 [20DE]

Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award: recipients, 33002 [20NO]

Romania: civil liberties situation, 5270 [10MR], 33200 [20NO], 36263 [18DE]

———human rights of hungarian minority, 5678 [12MR], 9345 [22AP], 10689 [4MY]

———suspend most-favored-nation status, 4047, 4049, 4051 [25FE]

Rosenshtein, Alexandr and Alla: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 21064 [23JY]

Safronov, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2709 [4FE]

Sagan, Ginetta: tribute, 17598 [25JN]

Schell, Orville H., Jr.: tribute, 17105, 17110, 17122 [23JN]

Sec. of State's Advisory Committee on South Africa: report, 3497 [19FE]

Sheiba, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30810 [4NO]

Shreir, David and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 3236 [9FE]

Shteinberg, Mikhail: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14191 [1JN]

Shultz/Shevardnardze summit: efforts of Soviet Jews to emigrate, 24124-24133 [16SE]

Shumuk, Danylo: emigration from Soviet Union, 27739 [13OC]

Skokie, IL: defacing of Holocaust monument, 14241 [2JN], 14760 [4JN]

Slepak, Vladimir and Mariya: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2705 [4FE], 3276 [10FE], 16336 [16JN], 23786 [10SE], 27919 [14OC], 28159 [15OC], 28770 [21OC]

Sokurenko, Anatoly: psychiatric treatment in Soviet Union, 25654 [29SE]

Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: designate (H.J. Res. 190), 6223 [18MR], 9286, 9287 [22AP]

Somalia: imprisonment of Hassan Dahir, 31717 [10NO]

South Africa: apartheid, 11594 [6MY], 21404 [28JY], 23896 [15SE], 24900 [22SE]

———arrest and imprisonment of children, 18360-18366 [30JN]

———atrocities committed against blacks, 18359 [30JN]

———detention of Tshenuwani S. Farisani in Venda, 1422 [20JA]

———incarceration of Moses Mayekiso, 28800 [22OC]

———incarceration of Nelson Mandela, 20818 [22JY], 22698

———release of detained children (H. Res. 141), 11935 [11MY], 15359 [10JN], 28485 [20OC], 28491 [21OC], 28492 [20OC], 28800 [22OC], 30657 [3NO]

———release of detained children (H. Res. 214), 18708 [1JY]

South Moluccas: human rights violations, 23454 [7AU]

Soviet Embassy: emigration protest, 26250 [1OC]

Soviet Jewry Solidarity Day: observance, 3239 [9FE]

Soviet Union: civil liberties conference, 36668 [19DE]

———civil liberties violations, 3475 [18FE], 10571, 10572 [29AP], 17425 [25JN], 23508 [20AU], 30922 [4NO]

———crimes in psychiatric hospitals, 30972 [5NO]

———domestic policies, 11809-11814 [8MY]

———efforts of Jews to emigrate, 27726 [13OC], 24124-24133 [16SE], 37936 [21DE]

———emigration efforts of Victor Novikov, 31186 [5NO]

———emigration of certain spouses, 2710 [5FE]

———emigration of persons having spouses in U.S. (H.J. Res. 376), 27946 [14OC], 31925-31930 [16NO], 32138 [17NO], 32695 [18NO], 36289 [18DE]

———emigration of persons having spouses in U.S. (H.J. Res. 430), 36290, 36291 [18DE]

———emigration of Svetlana Ilyinichna, 30600 [3NO]

———emigration policy, 1802 [21JA], 2379 [29JA], 13680 [21MY], 19278 [9JY], 22343 [4AU], 27739 [13OC], 30953, 30956 [5NO]

———emigration request of the Elbert family, 22323 [4AU]

———Helsinki 86 group, 14587 [3JN]

———human rights, 25911 [30SE]

———human rights abuses (H. Res. 315), 32714 [18NO]

———human rights violations (H. Con. Res. 34), 7361 [31MR], 7369 [1AP]

———imprisonment of Alexi Magarik, 22687 [5AU]

———Jewish Women Against Refusal, 21381 [28JY]

———judicial system, 28794 [21OC]

———Night of the Murdered Poets anniversary, 22687 [5AU]

———problems facing dissidents, 22133 [3AU]

———recognition of civil liberties by Mikhail Gorbachev, 30598 [3NO]

———religious persecution in Ukraine (H.J. Res. 429), 36081 [17DE]

———Representative DeLay visit, 9068-9071 [21AP]

———repression of Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church, 25662 [29SE]

———repression of Ukrainian Catholic Church, 35925 [16DE]

———restrict exports to U.S. relative to forced labor policies (H. Con. Res. 83), 6224 [18MR]

———Shultz/Shevardnardze summit and Soviet Jewry, 24124-24133 [16SE]

———U.S. citizens to maintain regular contact with relatives (H. Con. Res. 68), 4890 [5MR], 16808 [19JN], 29266-29269 [27OC]

———Ukrainian prisoners of conscience, 27739 [13OC]

———violations during Stalin regime, 18112 [29JN]

Soweto Remembrance Day: designate (H.J. Res. 317), 16211 [16JN]

Spinenko, Vasyl N.: confinement in Soviet Union, 24894 [22SE]

Stepanovicius, Julionas: exile in Soviet Union, 16312 [16JN]

Stolar, Abraham: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 5), 2708 [4FE]

Supreme Court: remarks by Thurgood Marshall on Founding Fathers, 11669 [7MY]

Syria: political prisoners, 30381 [31OC] 31442 [9NO], 32718 [18NO]

Taxpayers: promote and protect rights (H.R. 3197), 23448 [7AU]

Telephone: monitoring by employers to be accompanied by regular audible warning tone (H.R. 1950), 11133 [5MY], 20803 [22JY]

Terelia, Yosyp: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 3332 [11FE]

Terlitsky, Mark: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2704, 2706, 2707, 2708, 2709, 2710 [4FE], 21061 [23JY], 25053 [23SE]

Thatcher, Margaret: human rights policy, 7218 [30MR]

Thomson, Meldrim, Jr.: tribute, 4791 [4MR]

Tibet: civil liberties, 16279 [16JN], 17130 [23JN], 25432 [29SE], 25922 [30SE], 26054-26060 [1OC]

Transafrica: anniversary, 15358 [10JN]

U.S. human rights: history, 27948 [14OC]

Ukrainian Human Rights Awareness Day: designate, 13817-13819 [27MY], 14398 [2JN]

Universal Declaration of Human Rights: anniversary, 37929 [21DE]

Vaitsblit, Inna and Illya: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7741 [1AP]

Valladares, Armando: experience in Cuban prison, 19572 [13JY]

Video Privacy Protection Act: enact (H.R. 3523), 35649 [15DE]

Vietnam: boat people, 10603 [29AP]

———human rights violations, 4944 [5MR]

Voice of America: anniversary, 4422 [26FE]

Volvovsky, Ari and Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE], 19824 [14JY]

Voting Rights Act: anniversary, 22780 [6AU]

Wall Street Journal: report on male and female unemployment, 23026 [7AU]

Wiesel, Elie: tribute, 10845 [30AP]

Women Escaping a Violent Environment, Inc.: tribute, 23384 [7AU]

Women's Rights National Historical Park: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2952), 20120 [15JY], 29252-29254 [27OC]

World Organization of Jews From Arab Countries: tribute, 31434 [9NO], 32561 [17NO]

Wounded Knee, SD: settlement of claims arising from occupation, 16580 [17JN]

Yakir, Alexander and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 28770 [21OC]

Yantovsky, Shimon: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 26958 [7OC]

Yugoslavia: civil liberties, 26793 [7OC]

———human rights abuses against Albanian minority, 35922 [16DE]

Yuzefovich, Leonid and Ekaterina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 17115 [23JN]

Zelichonok, Roald: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE]

Zhitkov, Andrei: efforts to emigrate, 30953 [5NO]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: deny tax-exempt status to certain organizations (S. 264), 4368 [26FE]

———informed consent from patient, 20270 [17JY], 21026 [23JY], 21153 [24JY], 21535 [29JY], 21781 [30JY], 21936 [31JY], 22980 [6AU], 23344 [7AU], 23776 [10SE], 24017 [15SE], 24229 [16SE], 24560 [18SE], 24798 [22SE], 25034 [23SE], 25206 [24SE], 25896 [30SE], 26345 [2OC], 26923 [7OC], 27319 [9OC], 27826 [14OC], 28443 [20OC], 28759 [21OC], 28993 [22OC], 29190 [23OC], 29483 [27OC], 29658 [28OC], 29897 [29OC], 30787 [4NO], 31159 [5NO], 31558 [10NO], 31836 [12NO], 33171 [20NO]

———informed consent from patient (S. 272), 36240 [18DE]

———informed consent from patient (S. 273), 36240 [18DE]

———situation in clinics, 32857 [19NO]

Afghanistan: prohibit trade (S. 1027), 8932, 8981 [10AP]

———Soviet invasion and occupation, 1539 [20JA], 1673 [21JA], 1885 [22JA], 4678 [3MR], 5064 [6MR], 5178 [10MR], 5648 [12MR], 22701 [5AU], 2353 [29JA], 2406, 2458 [2FE], 2647 [3FE], 2940 [4FE], 3155 [5FE], 4397 [26FE], 5973 [17MR], 6411 [19MR], 6483, 6501 [20MR], 6588 [23MR], 6694 [24MR], 6915 [25MR], 7076 [26MR], 7197 [27MR], 7299 [30MR], 7567 [1AP], 7656 [1AP], 7861 [2AP], 8054 [6AP], 8524 [8AP], 8899 [9AP], 8992 [10AP], 9155 [21AP], 9276 [22AP], 9459 [23AP], 9790 [27AP], 10169 [28AP], 10370 [29AP], 10665 [30AP], 11126 [5MY], 11627 [7MY], 12030 [12MY], 12321 [13MY], 12542 [14MY], 13011 [19MY]

African National Congress: U.S. policy, 2109 [28JA]

Alber, Solomon and Evangelina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7855 [2AP]

Amnesty International: anniversary, 5069 [6MR]

Anaya, Herbert: assassination, 29659 [28OC]

Anglo-Irish Agreement: anniversary, 32034 [17NO]

Angola: assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, 5686 [13MR]

———condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup and human rights violations (S. Res. 174), 6849 [25MR]

———U.S. policy, 11118 [5MY]

Armenians: anniversary of genocide, 8472 [8AP], 9730, 9750 [24AP]

Balovlenkov, Yuri: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 31130 [5NO]

Baltic Freedom Day: designate (S.J. Res. 5), 755 [6JA]

———observance, 15485 [11JN], 16364 [17JN]

Begun, Yosif: emigration from Soviet Union, 23774 [10SE]

Bialy, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14193 [1JN], 31894 [13NO]

Braun, Svetlana: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7078 [26MR], 25334 [25SE], 25491 [29SE], 28435 [20OC], 31129, 31130 [5NO], 31182 [5NO]

Cambodian Refugee Camp Closing: Royal Thai Government, 6657 [24MR]

Capital punishment: constitutional procedures for espionage cases (S. 1160), 11650, 11651 [7MY]

Captive Nations Week: observance, 21147 [24JY]

Charny, Benjamin: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 6788 [25MR], 8524 [8AP], 12734 [18MY], 29660 [28OC], 31564 [10NO], 31891 [13NO], 32033 [17NO]

Charter 77: commendation (S. Con. Res. 31), 5702 [13MR], 6982 [26MR]

Chernobilsky, Boris: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 26344 [2OC]

Chile: civil liberties violations, 17333 [24JN]

———murder of Rodrigo Rojas, 2769 [4FE]

———murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni K. Moffitt, 2769 [4FE]

China, People's Republic of: population policy, 29485 [27OC]

———student unrest, 2269 [29JA]

———trial of Yang Wei, 37638, 37639 [21DE]

———violations, 3419 [17FE]

China, Republic of: lifting of martial law, 19914 [15JY]

———representative government, political parties, and freedom of expression (S. Con. Res. 46), 8838 [9AP]

Civil Rights Restoration Act: clarify antidiscrimination provisions, 6412 [19MR]

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: U.S. policy toward Helsinki Final Act process, 5703-5706 [13MR]

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: implement recommendations (H.R. 442), 24812 [22SE]

———implement recommendations (S. 1009), 8957, 8958, 8963-8966 [10AP]

Communist countries: persecution of Christians (S. Con. Res. 47), 8991 [10AP]

Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act: enact (S. 496), 3084-3086 [5FE]

Courts: procedures for collateral review of criminal judgments (S. 260), 3817 [19FE]

Crime and criminals: collection of data about racial, religious, or ethnic motivated crimes (S. 702), 5157 [10MR], 32061 [17NO]

———willful damaging of cemeteries, religious properties, or articles (S. 794), 7078 [26MR]

Cultural rights: constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 114), 8763 [9AP]

Czechoslovakia: anniversary of Charter 77, 1253 [14JA]

———anniversary of Soviet invasion, 23120 [7AU]

———jazz fans, 5596 [12MR]

Declaration of Freedom: anniversary, 2153 [28JA]

Democracy in Chile Act: enact (S. 709), 5168-5170 [10MR]

Dept. of State Freedom of Expression Act: enact, 25505, 25506 [29SE]

Discrimination: clarify provisions of certain public laws (S. 557), 3744-3750 [19FE]

———clarify provisions of public laws (S. 557), 3744 [23FE], 22964 [6AU]

District of Columbia: abortion funding, 25788-25795 [30SE]

Doby, Lawrence: award congressional gold medal (S. 1519), 20575 [21JY], 36051 [17DE]

Edelshtein, Yuli and Tanya: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7880 [2AP], 14374 [2JN], 29490 [27OC]

———release from prison, 12312 [13MY]

Elbert, Lev: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 8879 [9AP]

Faermark, Victor: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 31130 [5NO]

Farisani, Tshenuwani S.: detention in South Africa, 1412 [16JA]

Federov, Valery and Svayonia: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 25335 [25SE]

Foreign trade: importation of forced labor products, 9719 [24AP]

Freedom, Inc.: tribute, 13522 [21MY]

Fridman, Kim: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 22967 [6AU]

Fronius, Gregory: death in El Salvador, 8003 [3AP]

Gajauskas, Balys: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14372 [2JN]

Genocide Convention: implement, 25390 [28SE]

Genocide Convention Implementation Act: enact (S. 1851), 31139 [5NO]

Germany, Democratic Republic of: call on Government to tear down the Berlin Wall (S. Con. Res. 82), 27447 [13OC]

Goltsman, Elana: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5950 [17MR]

———tribute, 5950 [17MR]

Grigorishin, Evgeny: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 31129 [5NO], 31133 [5NO]

Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: facilitate implementation (S. 1347), 15083-15087 [9JN], 21545 [29JY]

Haiti: human rights, 25609 [29SE]

———restoration of democracy, 30572 [3NO], 36179 [18DE]

Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 151), 14365, 14366 [2JN], 14834 [5JN]

Homosexuals: prohibit discrimination (S. 464), 2899 [4FE]

Immigration: maintaining family unity among immigrants, 31238, 31240 [6NO]

India: abolishment of Punjab government, 13549 [21MY]

Indians: hunting and fishing rights (S. 727), 12314 [13MY]

INS: policy on asylum, 1525 [20JA]

Ioffe, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 16866 [19JN]

Iran: persecution of Bahais, 19615 [14JY], 27094 [8OC], 27450 [13OC], 32060 [17NO], 36241 [18DE]

Jews: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 801 [6JA], 1412 [16JA], 3657, 3817 [19FE], 4639 [3MR], 5531 [11MR], 5950, 5957 [17MR], 6412 [19MR], 6502 [20MR], 6687 [24MR], 6788, 6911 [25MR], 7073, 7078 [26MR], 7302 [30MR], 7403-7420 [31MR], 7665 [1AP], 7855, 7860 [2AP], 7880 [2AP], 8054 [6AP], 8524 [8AP], 8879, 8901 [9AP], 9070 [21AP], 9277 [22AP], 9459 [23AP], 9792 [27AP], 10168 [28AP], 10362 [29AP], 10938 [1MY], 11627 [7MY], 12029 [12MY], 12312, 12315 [13MY], 12734 [18MY], 13622 [21MY], 14084 [28MY], 14193 [1JN], 14372, 14374, 14383 [2JN], 14508 [3JN], 15225 [10JN], 15481 [11JN], 16675 [18JN], 16868 [19JN], 17042 [23JN], 17589 [25JN], 18234 [30JN], 18389 [30JN], 19274 [9JY], 20079, 20081 [15JY], 20652 [22JY], 20821 [22JY], 21038 [23JY], 21113 [24JY], 21566 [29JY], 21897 [31JY], 22963, 22967 [6AU], 23021 [7AU], 23351, 23354 [7AU], 23774 [10SE], 24018 [15SE], 24236 [16SE], 24457, 24464 [17SE], 24557 [18SE], 25334, 25335 [25SE], 25491 [29SE], 25934 [30SE], 26197, 26199 [1OC], 26344 [2OC], 26595 [6OC], 26611 [6OC], 27325 [9OC], 28149 [15OC], 28994 [22OC], 29001 [22OC], 29183 [23OC], 29490 [27OC], 29660 [28OC], 30370 [30OC], 30802 [4NO], 31129-31133 [5NO], 31236 [6NO], 31564 [10NO], 31890, 31891, 31894, 31895 [13NO], 32060 [17NO], 33173 [20NO], 35815 [16DE], 36173 [18DE], 36681 [19DE]

Kaplan, Elena: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 31132 [5NO]

Karlin, David, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5531 [11MR]

Khassin, Natasha: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 29490 [27OC]

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: authorize Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity to establish memorial in Washington, DC, 1542 [20JA]

———tribute, 1542, 1543 [20JA], 36174 [18DE]

Klotz, Boris: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14374 [2JN]

Kogan, Naum: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 21566 [29JY], 28994 [22OC]

Korea, Democratic People's Republic of: human rights abuse (S. Con. Res. 34), 6120 [18MR]

Korea, Republic of: democratic reforms, 17333 [24JN], 18500, 18501, 18514, 18516, 18587 [1JY]

———election violence, 30337 [30OC]

———imprisonment of Im Kyu-yong, 31248 [6NO]

———Presidential election, 32618 [18NO]

———transition to democracy, 18769 [7JY]

Koryagin, Anatoly: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 10168 [28AP]

Labor: international worker rights (S. 497), 18822 [7JY]

Latvia: anti-Communist demonstration, 16674 [18JN]

———test of civil liberties under glasnost, 32602 [18NO]

Lifshitz, Andre, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 9070 [21AP], 20079 [15JY]

Lipchin, Tsalo and Khaya: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14383 [2JN], 31890 [13NO]

Lithuania: civil liberties violations (S. Res. 232), 15471 [11JN], 15485 [11JN], 18503 [1JY]

Luboshiz, Felix, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5950 [17MR]

———tribute, 5950 [17MR]

Magarik, Alexei: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24457 [17SE]

Manevich, Mikhail, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5531 [11MR]

Marchenko, Anatoly: tribute, 1839 [22JA]

Marine Corps: treatment of women, 25211 [25SE]

Mbeki, Govan: internal exile in South Africa, 35636 [15DE]

Meiman, Inna: exit visa for medical treatment in the West, 1363 [14JA]

———tribute, 1540 [20JA]

Meiman, Naum and Inna: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 801 [6JA], 2465 [2FE], 2937 [4FE], 3153 [5FE], 4639 [3MR], 5187 [10MR], 5380 [11MR], 5651 [12MR], 5957 [17MR], 6412 [19MR], 6502 [20MR], 6585 [23MR], 6687 [24MR], 6911 [25MR], 7073 [26MR], 7302 [30MR], 7665 [1AP], 7860 [2AP], 8054 [6AP], 8524 [8AP], 8901 [9AP], 9277 [22AP], 9459 [23AP], 9792 [27AP], 10362 [29AP], 11627 [7MY], 12029 [12MY], 12315 [13MY], 13622 [21MY], 14374 [2JN], 14508 [3JN], 15225 [10JN], 15481 [11JN], 16675 [18JN], 17042 [23JN], 17589 [25JN], 18234 [30JN], 18965 [8JY], 19274 [9JY], 20081 [15JY], 20652 [22JY], 23354 [7AU], 24018 [15SE], 24236 [16SE], 26344 [2OC], 26595 [6OC], 32060 [17NO], 35815 [16DE]

Michelson, Anatoly and Galina G.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 31132 [5NO], 33173 [20NO]

Minorities: collection of data about racial, religious, or ethnic motivated crimes (S. 702), 32061 [17NO]

Mormons: pioneer settlers of the Great Basin, 21113 [24JY]

Mozambique: detainment of U.S. citizens, 19769 [14JY]

National Conference on Soviet Jews: observance of Capitol Hill Action Day for Soviet Jews, 3153 [5FE]

National Student/Parent Mock Election: tribute, 19912 [15JY]

Navy: treatment of women, 25211 [25SE]

Nicaragua: abuse, 3144 [5FE], 5902, 5904 [17MR], 5907 [17MR], 6320 [19MR], 13536 [21MY], 18738 [7JY]

———Contra freedom fighters for democracy, 6322 [19MR]

———persecution of religious denominations and Miskito Indians, 6320 [19MR]

———press freedom, 19268 [9JY]

Northern Ireland Fair Employment Practices Act: enact (S. 229), 674 [6JA]

Novikov, Victor: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 31129, 31130 [5NO]

NSZZ Solidarnosc (Polish independent trade union): U.S. assistance, 29180 [23OC]

Nudel, Ida: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 26611 [6OC], 28149 [15OC]

Ogurtsov, Igor V.: emigration from Soviet Union (S. Res. 98), 2636 [3FE]

Pakenas, Pyatras: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 31129 [5NO]

Panama: abuse, 19447 [10JY], 20265 [17JY], 21474 [29JY]

———abuse (S. Res. 239), 17769, 17770, 17776, 17780-17800 [26JN]

———attack on U.S. Embassy, 18515 [1JY]

———democracy, 18593 [1JY], 23349 [7AU]

Pentecostalists: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 21113 [24JY]

Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD: claims (S. 1305), 14340 [2JN]

Pittsburgh, PA: Florence S. Reizenstein Human Relations Day, 12536 [14MY]

Poland: fight for freedom, 5386 [11MR]

Popieluszko, Jerzy: tribute, 10932 [1MY]

Postal Service: extension to officers and employees of procedural and appeal rights relative to certain adverse personnel actions (S. 541), 4575 [3MR]

Prestin, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 22967 [6AU]

Ratner-Bialy, Leonid and Judith: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14193 [1JN], 18389 [30JN]

Refugees: extended voluntary departure status for Polish political refugees in the U.S., 16867 [19JN]

Religion: freedom, 16186 [16JN]

Robinson, Jack R. (Jackie): award congressional gold medal (S. 1519), 20575 [21JY], 36051 [17DE]

Roe v. Wade: Supreme Court, 7927 [3AP]

Romania: human rights and emigration policy, 19944, 19950, 19952-19975 [15JY]

———most-favored-nation trade status (S. 1093), 9739 [24AP]

Rozenshtein, Grigory and Natalia: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 22967 [6AU]

Shaarit Haplaytah (organization): commemoration of Holocaust, 9155 [21AP]

Shapiro, Lev, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14084 [28MY]

Sheyba, Leonid L.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 31132 [5NO]

Shirman, Mikhail: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 12734 [18MY]

Shmuilovich, Igor and Kira: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24464 [17SE]

Shumuk, Danylo: release from Soviet imprisonment, 29665 [28OC]

Slepak, Vladimir and Maria: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 12734, 12754 [18MY], 28149 [15OC], 28297 [16OC]

———welcoming to U.S. (S. Con. Res. 90), 32028 [17NO]

Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: observance (S. Res. 201), 10655 [30AP], 11607 [7MY]

South Africa: anniversary of Soweto uprising, 16675 [18JN]

———ban loans and investments by U.S. corporations, 37640-37642 [21DE]

———effects of U.S. sanctions, 5713 [13MR], 2073, 2087 [28JA], 4397 [26FE]

———Government restrictions, 9159 [21AP]

———prohibit investments (S. 556), 3743 [19FE]

———release of all children detained under state of emergency (S. Res. 176), 6903, 6910 [25MR], 19905 [15JY], 37887 [21DE]

———release of Govan Mbeki from imprisonment, 31239 [6NO]

———release Tshenuwani S. Farisani from detention, 1657 [21JA]

———system of political representation (S. Res. 206), 11113 [5MY]

———U.S. policy, 5648 [12MR]

———violations, 2941 [4FE]

Southeast Asia: security and living conditions for refugees, 37959 [22DE]

Soviet Union: assessment of domestic and foreign policies, 16672 [18JN], 19769 [14JY], 26821 [7OC], 32843-32845 [19NO]

———death of Inna Meiman, 6122 [18MR]

———efforts of Jews to emigrate, 1376 [16JA], 6912 [25MR], 7196, 7198 [27MR]

———efforts of Jews to emigrate (S. Con. Res. 8), 1366, 1367, 1369 [16JA]

———emigration efforts of Magarik family, 30680 [4NO]

———emigration efforts Naum Meiman, 5079 [6MR]

———emigration in order having spouses in U.S. (H.J. Res. 430), 36580 [19DE]

———emigration of persons having spouses in U.S. (H.J. Res. 376), House amendments, 36576 [19DE]

———emigration policy (S. Con. Res. 8), 1366, 1367, 1369 [16JA], 1437 [20JA], 1614 [21JA], 1600-1603, 1606-1608 [21JA]

———freedom of religion, 17027 [23JN]

———human rights violations in Afghanistan, 6141 [18MR]

———military involvement in Angola, 37643-37645 [21DE]

———permission to visit family members in U.S. (S. Con. Res. 29), 5368 [11MR], 21488 [29JY]

———persecution of Christians (S. Con. Res. 47), 8991 [10AP]

———policy changes in emigration and release of political prisoners, 4641 [3MR], 11568 [6MY]

———policy of glasnost, 21485 [29JY]

———religious persecution in Ukraine (S.J. Res. 235), 35992-35995 [17DE]

———violations, 1376 [16JA], 1565 [21JA]

Sri Lanka: ethnic conflict (S. Con. Res. 68), 23324 [7AU]

Stolar, Abraham, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 1259 [14JA], 7880 [2AP], 23351 [7AU]

Swartz, Sheina-Lea: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 12029 [12MY]

Tambo, Oliver: visit of head of African National Congress, 2074 [28JA]

Taxation: protect taxpayer rights (S. 1774), 27101-27111 [8OC], 28409 [20OC]

Terlitsky, Mark, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 27325 [9OC], 31895 [13NO]

Thailand: treatment of Cambodian refugees, 6656 [24MR]

Tkach, Natan: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 29001 [22OC]

Truman Doctrine: anniversary, 5551 [12MR]

Tunisia: democracy, 32857 [19NO]

U.N.: civil rights situation in People's Republic of China on agenda (S. Con. Res. 73), 24220 [16SE]

———civil rights situation in the People's Republic of China on agenda (S. Con. Res. 40), 6902 [25MR]

U.S. Court of Military Appeals Improvement Act: enact (S. 1625), 23202 [7AU]

Ukraine: political prisoners, 1170 [12JA]

Vietnam: release of political prisoners (S. Res. 205), 10905 [1MY]

Volel, Yves: assassination of Haitian presidential candidate, 27776-27779 [14OC]

Wallenberg, Raoul: call for Soviet explanation of fate, 9730 [24AP]

———erect monument to honor (S.J. Res. 232), 36008 [17DE]

World War II: internment of U.S. citizens with Japanese ancestry, 24355 [17SE]

Yakir, Yevgeny, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 25491 [29SE], 25934 [30SE]

Yang Wei: release by the People's Republic of China (S. Con. Res. 40), 6902 [25MR]

Yugoslavia: ethnic Albanians (S. Con. Res. 65), 10934 [1MY], 20254 [17JY]

Yusefovich, Leonid, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 7880 [2AP], 29183 [23OC]

Zelichenok, Roald and Galina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30370 [30OC]

Zhitkov, Andrei: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 31129, 31133 [5NO]

Reports

African National Congress and Violence: Eminent Persons Group of British Commonwealth, 2159 [28JA]

Civil Liberties Record of Robert Bork: ACLU, 24327-24334 [17SE]

Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Dept. of State, 17739 [26JN]

Court of Military Justice: Dept. of Defense, 23203 [7AU]

Human Rights in Angola: Dept. of State, 6850 [25MR]

Human Rights in Nicaragua, Americas Watch (organization), 5897-5902 [17MR]

———Dept. of State, 6320 [19MR], 6047 [18MR], 22321 [4AU]

———Nicaraguan Association for Human Rights, 21794 [30JY]

Human Rigts in Romania: Amnesty International, 19954-19963 [15JY], 20435 [21JY]

———Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 17752, 17753 [26JN]

———Dept. of State, 9739 [24AP]

Human Rights Situation in Afghanistan: Independent Counsel on International Human Rights, 32708 [18NO]

———U.N., 32031 [17NO]

India's Human Rights: Amnesty International, 26413 [5OC]

———Gurmit Singh Aulakh, 24266 [16SE]

Indictment of Yang Wei, 27039 [8OC]

———Li Tian-Xi, 37638 [21DE]

Mission for Democracy—Chile, Argentina, and Panama, 29727-29731 [28OC]

Plight of Vera Lipinskaya: Amnesty International, 23508 [20AU]

Recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 24295, 24312 [17SE]

———Committee on the Judiciary, 24295 [17SE]

Refugee Asylum Policies: GAO, 1531-1539 [20JA]

———Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, 1526 [20JA]

Romania—Some Reasons for Denying Most Favorite Nation Status: Juliana G. Pilon, Heritage Foundation, 17757 [26JN]

Sanctions Counterproductive: South African Catholic Bishops' Conference, 4398 [26FE]

Scientific Validity of Polygraph Testing—A Research Review and Evaluation: OTA (excerpt), 30827 [4NO]

South African Detained Children: International Commission of Jurists, 26465 [6OC]

South African Government Performance Under Anti-Apartheid Act: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 26228 [1OC]

Soviet Repression of the Ukrainian Catholic Church: Dept. of State, 35994 [17DE]

Statistical Report in Case of Johnson v. Alexander's, 30824 [4NO]

Torture by Security Forces in Syria: Amnesty International, 30381 [31OC], 32719 [18NO]

Two Prominent Bahais Executed in Iran—Diplomats Fear Less Support for U.N. Action on Iran's Human Rights: National Spiritual Assembly, 27450 [13OC]

U.N. Special Rapporteur's Report on Human Rights in El Salvador, 6734 [25MR]

U.S. Hostages in Lebanon: David P. Jacobsen, 30601 [3NO]

War Against Children: Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (excerpt), 6910 [25MR]

Who May Leave—A Review of Soviet Practice of Restricting Emigration: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 31435 [9NO]

Widescale Torture Reported in Ethiopia: Amnesty International, 12391 [13MY]

Yugoslavia—Conditions of Imprisonment of Prisoners of Conscience: Amnesty International, 35922 [16DE]

Reports filed

Charter 77 Commendation: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 31), 30529 [3NO]

Clarify Antidiscrimination Provisions: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 557) (S. Rept. 100-64), 15068 [9JN]

Criminal Penalties for Damage to Religious Property and Obstruction in Free Exercise of Religious Beliefs: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3258) (H. Rept. 100-337), 26400 [5OC]

Failure and Fraud in Civil Rights Enforcement by Dept. of Education: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-334), 26400 [5OC]

Helsinki Human Rights Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 151), 14684 [4JN]

Implementing Recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 442) (H. Rept. 100-278), 22795 [6AU]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 442) (H. Rept. 100-301), 24066 [16SE]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 442) (H. Rept. 100-301), 24066, 24134 [16SE]

Implementing Recommendation Relative to Aleut People: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 1631) (H. Rept. 100-372), 28009 [15OC]

Inability of U.S. Citizens To Maintain Regular Contact With Relatives in Soviet Union: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 29), 21250 [28JY]

Investigation of Office of Civil Rights: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-56), 9081 [21AP]

Investigation of Offices of Human Development Services: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-57), 9081 [21AP]

Lithuanian Human Rights: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 232), 18182 [30JN]

National Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-23: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.J. Res. 132) (H. Rept. 100-232), 20904 [23JY]

Polygraph Use by Employers Involved in Interstate Commerce: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 1212) (H. Rept. 100-208), 19135 [9JY]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1212) (H. Rept. 100-407), Consideration (H. Res. 295), 29711, 29737 [28OC]

Resolutions by organizations

Equal rights: Interparliamentary Union, 12548 [14MY]

Middle East refugees: World Organization of Jews from Arab Countries, 31434 [9NO]

Release Ariel H. Guillen from prison, 12220 [12MY]

Santiago Declaration: International Assembly for Democracy, 29721 [28OC]

Statements

ABA Agreement With Association of Soviet Lawyers: Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 7406 [31MR]

Account of Palestinian Torture, 31442 [9NO]

Advisory Committee on South Africa Recommendations, 5648 [12MR]

African National Congress: Oliver Tambo, 17432 [25JN]

Anniversary of La Prensa's Closing: Violeta Chamorro, 17670 [26JN]

Banning Products Made With Forced Soviet Labor: Vladimir Bukovsky, 27418 [13OC]

Bielarus: Bielarusian Coordinating Committee of Chicago, IL, 9661 [23AP]

Celebrity Case: San Antonio, TX, judge, 14906 [8JN]

Centennial of Marcus M. Garvey's Birthday: Alfred A. Rattray, 22337 [4AU]

Charter 77 Anniversary: Czechoslovak National Council of America, 6982 [26MR]

Code of Offenses Against the Peace and Security of Mankind: A.J. Jacovides, 14922 [8JN]

Composition of Contra Forces in Nicaragua: Robert Leiken, 6322 [19MR]

Constitution: Supreme Court, 16914 [22JN]

Constitutionality of Poll Taxes: Robert H. Bork, 28729 [21OC]

Cuban Advisers in Nicaragua, 20349 [21JY]

Defense of Freedom: Harry S. Truman, 5434 [11MR]

Detainment of Children in South Africa: Adriaan Vlok, 17355 [24JN]

Discrimination Toward U.S. Citizens of Arab Ancestry in U.S.: Representative Rahall, 7722 [1AP]

Disinformation Regarding Nomination of Robert H. Bork, 28847 [22OC]

Equal Rights: Representative Hammerschmidt, 12548 [14MY]

Equality of Blacks and Whites: Roscoe Conklin, 30980 [5NO]

Estonian Independence Day: Estonian American National Council, 4025 [24FE]

Ethiopian Human Rights: Dawit W. Giorgis, 26800, 26801 [7OC]

———Dept. of State, 26801 [7OC]

———Richard Schifter, Dept. of State, 26800 [7OC]

Ethiopian Resettlement: foreign minister of Ethiopia, 4536 [3MR]

———Haile Mengistu, 4536 [3MR]

Exciting Times for Chinese People in Taiwan: Frederick Chien, 27338 [9OC]

Exile of Julionas Stepanovicius: several Lithuanian Catholics, 16312 [16JN]

Fiji Parliamentary Democracy: Ron Paul, 29238 [27OC]

Forced Labor in the Soviet Union: AFL-CIO, 27419 [13OC]

From the People of the South Moluccas—A Human Rights Appeal: Margaretha Hatu-Syauta, 23454 [7AU]

Glasnost: Yosif Begun, 4432 [26FE]

Glasnost at Close Range: Warren Kaplan, 10591 [29AP]

History of Human Rights and Jewish Emigration, 37931 [21DE]

Human Rights: Jimmy Carter, 37929 [21DE]

Human Rights and Trade With the Soviet Union: C. William Verity, Jr., 27413 [13OC]

Human Rights in Iran: Saeed R. Khorrassani, 27048 [8OC]

International Assembly of Parliamentarians, Santiago, Chile: Representative Weiss, 29724 [28OC]

Japanese Character: L. DeWitt, 8958 [10AP]

Jewish Efforts To Emigrate from the Soviet Union: Morris B. Abram, 8094 [7AP]

———Vladimir Slepak, 28149 [15OC]

Justice: acts to improve, 5996 [17MR]

Keeping to Death: Naum Meiman and Benjamin Charny, 25924 [30SE]

Liberty: Jose Marti, 9157 [21AP]

Mailing of Abolitionist Pamphlets: Andrew Jackson, 28885 [22OC]

Mohandas K. Gandhi: Senator Moynihan, 18202 [30JN]

Natural Division of Men: Thomas Jefferson, 8963 [10AP]

Nazi atrocities in World War II: Vera Goodkin, 22279 [4AU]

Nicaraguan Repression of Human Rights, International League of Human Rights, 6047 [18MR]

Ninth Amendment Does Not Create Federally Enforceable Rights: William O. Douglas, 28972 [22OC]

NLRB: Richard Trumka, 31694 [10NO]

No One Was Left: Martin Niemoeller, 17760 [26JN], 24281 [17SE]

Nomination of Robert H. Bork to the Supreme Court, 28869, 28884, 28925 [22OC]

———ACLU, 28674 [21OC]

———John H. Franklin, 28909 [22OC]

———Joseph L. Rauh, Leadership Council on Civil Rights, 29051 [23OC]

———Leonard Garment, 28849 [22OC]

———Lloyd Cutler, 28912 [22OC]

———Robert H. Bork, 28886, 28888, 28902, 28903, 28934 [22OC]

———Roy Innis, 28912 [22OC]

———Senator Hatch, 28956-28961 [22OC]

———Senator Hatfield, 28912 [22OC]

———William T. Coleman, Jr., 28924 [22OC]

Okanagan Statement and Programme of Action on Southern Africa, 29497 [27OC]

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

Plight of the Children of South Africa: Senator Pressler, 19906-19908 [15JY]

Proposed Haitian Elections Are Unconstitutional: Americas Watch (organization), 35708 [15DE]

Religious Freedom: John F. Kennedy, 30926 [4NO]

Repression Under Castro Regime: Armando Valladares, 19572 [13JY]

———Cuban novelist, 4904 [5MR]

———Dept. of State, 4904 [5MR]

———Ricardo Bofill, 4905 [5MR]

Republic of China Lifting of Martial Law: Committee for Democracy on Taiwan, 19915 [15JY]

Right to Privacy, 28890 [22OC]

———Byron R. White, 28954 [22OC]

———Sandra D. O'Connor, 28953 [22OC]

———William H. Rehnquist, 28953 [22OC]

Romania Human Rights: Dept. of State, 13981 [28MY]

———Ion Pacepa, 17740 [26JN]

South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 11113 [5MY]

———Owen Bieber, 5648 [12MR]

———Randall Robinson, 11113 [5MY]

South African Police Torture of Johnny Mashiane: Desmond Tutu, 6910 [25MR]

Soviet Actions in Latvia: World Federation of Free Latvians, 32794 [19NO]

Soviet Jewish Emigration: C. William Verity, Jr., 27087, 27088 [8OC]

———Mikhail Gorbachev, 7408 [31MR]

———Warren Zimmerman, 16867 [19JN]

Soviet Refusenik Yom Kippur Hunger Strike: Senator D'Amato, 26199 [1OC]

Soviet Withdrawal From Afghanistan: President Reagan, 26899 [7OC]

Sterilization of Women: Robert H. Bork, 28661 [21OC]

Transition to Democracy in Chile—Obstacles and Possible Solutions: Sergio Molina, 18704 [1JY]

Tribute to Anatoly Marchenko: Andrei Sakharov, 1839 [22JA]

Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.: Senator Kennedy, 4021 [24FE]

U.S. Policy on Freedom: John F. Kennedy, 3713 [19FE]

Unity of Afghan Freedom Fighters: President Reagan, 32031 [17NO]

Victor Novikov and Elizabeth Condon's Marriage Denial: Anthony Lewis, 31130 [5NO]

Vietnamese Human Rights, 4944 [5MR]

Wartime Japanese-American Assembly Center: ACLU, 8965 [10AP]

———Peggy N. Mitchell, 8964 [10AP]

Studies

Commentators Who Have Taken Positions Like Those of Judge Bork, 28962-28966 [22OC]

Summaries

Democracy in Chile Act, 5170 [10MR]

Hearing on Religious Freedom in Soviet Union: International Parliamentary Group for Human Rights in Soviet Union, 17027-17029 [23JN]

Human Rights in El Salvador: U.N. special rapporteur, 6731 [25MR]

Symposiums

Free South Africa's Children—A Symposium on Children in Detention, 19909, 19910 [15JY]

Tables

Abortions, by residence, 1985, 25792 [30SE]

Telegrams

Emigration of Lev and Inna Elbert, 5271 [10MR]

From Naum Meiman, 7073 [26MR]

Release Ariel H. Guillen from prison, 12220 [12MY]

Testimonies

African National Congress: 11-year-old court witness, 17432 [25JN]

———15-year-old court witness, 17432 [25JN]

———16-year-old court witness, 17432 [25JN]

———Salaminah Borephe, 17430, 17432 [25JN]

Employee Polygraph Protection Act: Representative Richardson, 29759 [28OC]

Ethiopian Human Rights: Millicent Fenwick, 26802 [7OC]

———Rebecca A. Kassa, 26803 [7OC]

Human Rights and Glasnost, 37942 [21DE]

Human Rights in Haiti: Michael S. Hooper, 25609-25611 [29SE]

Nomination of Robert H. Bork to Supreme Court: Griffin B. Bell, 28857 [22OC]

———Jewel LaFantant, 28659 [21OC]

———Roy Innis, 28857 [22OC]

Polygraphs: Christopher Boyce, 30841 [4NO]

Reparation to Japanese Americans Interned During World War II: William Hori, 24295 [17SE]

Right to Privacy: Robert H. Bork (sundry), 27254 [9OC]

Soviet Most-Favored-Nation Trading Status: C. William Verity, Jr., 27386 [13OC]

Soviet Trials of Jewish Dissidents: Anatoly Scharansky, 7405 [31MR]

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

Violence Against U.S. Citizens of Asian Descent: Representative Matsui, 33189 [20NO]

———Representative Mineta, 33188 [20NO]

Youth Wings: Salaminah Borephe, African National Congress, 28488, 28490, 28491 [20OC]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 14, human rights in Czechoslovakia, 23672 [9SE]

H. Con. Res. 332 (99th Congress), civil liberties in Ukraine, 5513 [11MR]

H. Con. Res. 34, human rights violations in the Soviet Union, 7361 [31MR]

H. Con. Res. 68, U.S. citizens to maintain regular contact with relatives living in Soviet Union, 4890 [5MR], 29266 [27OC]

H. Con. Res. 83, restrict exports from Soviet Union to U.S. relative to forced labor policies, 6225 [18MR]

H. Con. Res. 181, violation of human rights in Haiti by provisional National Governing Council, 23437 [7AU]

H. Con. Res. 186, repeal shoot to kill order at Berlin Wall, 23703 [10SE], 31931 [16NO]

H. Res. 192: Soviet violations of Lithuanian civil liberties, 23896 [15SE]

H. Res. 248, preserve parliamentary constitutional democracy in Fiji, 29236 [27OC]

H. Res. 277, human rights abuses in Afghanistan, 28471 [20OC]

H.J. Res. 132, National Day of Remembrance of Victims of the Armenian Genocide, 3202 [5FE]

H.J. Res. 190, Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 6223 [18MR], 9288 [22AP]

H.J. Res. 232, protect cultural and linguistic rights, 19082 [8JY]

H.J. Res. 317, Soweto Remembrance Day, 16211 [16JN]

H.J. Res. 376, emigration of persons from Soviet Union having spouses in U.S., 31925 [16NO]

H.J. Res. 430, emigration from Soviet Union in order to join spouses in U.S., 36292 [18DE]

H.R. 442, implement recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 24292

H.R. 1580, prohibit investments in South Africa, 36505 [18DE]

H.R. 1953, Romania most favored nation status, 9020 [10AP]

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

H.R. 2476, People's Republic of China human rights violations, 12817 [19MY]

H.R. 3197, promote and protect taxpayers rights, 23449

S. 229, Northern Ireland Fair Employment Practices Act, 675 [6JA]

S. 464, prohibit discrimination on basis of sexual orientation, 2900 [4FE]

S. 496, Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act, 3085 [5FE]

S. 709, Democracy in Chile Act, 5169 [10MR]

S. 1009, implement recommendations of Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 8959-8963 [10AP]

S. 1027, prohibit trade with Afghanistan, 8982 [10AP]

S. 1093, Romania's most favored nation status, 9739 [24AP]

S. 1160, constitutional procedures for capital punishment in espionage cases, 11650, 11651 [7MY]

S. 1305, claims settlement for Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD, 14340 [2JN]

S. 1347, International Child Abduction Act, 15084 [9JN]

S. 1519, award congressional gold medals to Lawrence Doby and Jack R. (Jackie) Robinson, 20575 [21JY]

S. 1625, U.S. Court of Military Appeals Improvement Act, 23203 [7AU]

S. 1774, protect taxpayer rights, 27102-27109 [8OC]

S. 1851, Genocide Convention Implementation Act, 31139 [5NO]

S. Con. Res. 8, human rights violations in Soviet Union, 1369, 1406 [16JA], 1608 [21JA]

S. Con. Res. 11, release Tshenuwani S. Farisani from detention in Venda, South Africa, 1657 [21JA]

S. Con. Res. 29, permission of Soviet citizens to visit family members in U.S., 5368 [11MR], 21488 [29JY]

S. Con. Res. 34, human rights abuse in Democratic People's Republic of Korea, 6120 [18MR]

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. 46, Republic of China representative government, political parties, and freedom of expression, 8838 [9AP]

S. Con. Res. 47, persecution of Christians in Communist countries, 8990 [10AP]

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. 79, U.N. efforts to end Iran-Iraq war and to bring an end to human rights abuses in Iran, 25026 [23SE]

S. Con. Res. 82, call on Democratic Republic of Germany to tear down the Berlin Wall, 27447 [13OC]

S. Con. Res. 87, Latvian Independence Day, 31149 [5NO], 31275 [6NO]

S. Con. Res. 90, welcoming Vladimir and Maria Slepak to U.S., 32028, 32049 [17NO]

S. Res. 98, allow Igor V. Ogurtsov to emigrate from Soviet Union without renouncing views, 2636 [3FE], 5395 [11MR]

S. Res. 174, condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup and human rights violations in Angola, 6849 [25MR]

S. Res. 176, release of all South African children detained under state of emergency, 6903 [25MR]

S. Res. 201, support observance of Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 11608 [7MY]

S. Res. 205, release of political prisoners by Vietnam, 10906, 10931 [1MY], 21209 [28JY]

S. Res. 206, South African system of political representation, 11113 [5MY]

S. Res. 232, civil liberties violations in Lithuania, 18505 [1JY], 15471 [11JN]

S. Res. 239, civil liberties abuse and democracy development in Panama, 17800 [26JN], 17859 [26JN]

S.J. Res. 5, designate Baltic Freedom Day, 756 [6JA]

S.J. Res. 151, Helsinki Human Rights Day, 14365, 14366 [2JN], 14834 [5JN], 21310 [28JY]

S.J. Res. 152, independence for Estonia, Latvia and Estonia, 14366 [2JN]

S.J. Res. 169, national day of recognition for Mohandas K. Gandhi, 18202 [30JN]

S.J. Res. 235, condemn religious persecution in Ukraine, 35993 [17DE]

Transcripts

Thurgood Marshall the Man: CBS, 36161-36165 [18DE]