SAUDI ARABIA, KINGDOM OF

Articles and editorials

American Diplomats Tend To Become Saudi Lobbyists—But Maybe Not for Much Longer, H5769 [24MY]

Clinton Library Got Funds From Abroad—Saudis Said To Have Given $10 Million, H16801 [18DE]

Bills and resolutions

Air Force: tribute to members killed in 1996 terrorist bombing of the Khobar Towers U.S. military housing compound near Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (see H. Con. Res. 32), H515 [12JA]

Courts: urge to overturn the sentence against rape victim known as the ``Qatif Girl'' (see S. Res. 406), S15651 [14DE] (see H. Res. 857, 864), H15317 [11DE]

Foreign aid: prohibit (see H.R. 2986), H7490 [10JY]

Foreign policy: condemn policies that suppress religious practices and tolerance and encourage commitment to revise textbooks to remove intolerant and violent references (see H. Con. Res. 262), H14083 [15NO]

Human rights: note the absence of human rights as a topic in U.S.-Saudi strategic dialogue and urge the President to include this subject in working level discussions with Saudi counterparts (see H. Con. Res. 202), H9708 [3AU]

Immigration: limit issuance of student and diversity immigrant visas to nationals of Saudi Arabia, countries that support terrorism, or countries not cooperating with U.S. antiterrorism efforts (see H.R. 3217), H8820 [27JY]

———restrict issuance of visas to Saudi Arabian citizens until certification that Saudi Arabia does not discriminate in the issuance of visas on the basis of religious affiliation or heritage (see H.R. 2981), H7490 [10JY]

Middle East: urge Saudi Arabia and the Palestinian Authority to implement educational reforms aimed at reducing cultural roots of terrorism (see H. Con. Res. 194), H8742 [26JY]

Terrorism: encourage end of support for institutions that aid and abet terrorism, secure cooperation in the investigation of terrorist incidents, and denounce sponsorship of extremist Wahhabi ideology (see S. 2243), S13438 [25OC]

———halt support for institutions that fund, train, incite, encourage, or in any other way aid and abet terrorism, and secure full cooperation in the investigation of terrorist incidents (see H.R. 2976), H7489 [10JY]

Remarks in House

Arms sales: prohibit proposed sale of advanced weapons without a guarantee that such systems will not be used against either American forces or allies, H11397 [10OC]

Dept. of State: country reports on human rights practices, E702 [30MR]

Foreign aid: allocation, H6942 [21JN]

Great Britain: lawsuit against publisher of ``Alms for Jihad'' book, E1974 [25SE]

Human rights: violations, H14227 [5DE]

U.S. policy, E2403 [14NO]

Remarks in Senate

Terrorism: encourage end of support for institutions that aid and abet terrorism, secure cooperation in the investigation of terrorist incidents, and denounce sponsorship of extremist Wahhabi ideology (S. 2243), S13454 [25OC], S15228 [12DE]

———financing of terrorist organizations, S1732 [8FE]

Reports filed

Nomination of Ford M. Fraker To Be Ambassador To Saudi Arabia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S4046 [28MR]

Statements

Saudi Billionaire vs. Cambridge University Press—No Contest: Robert O. Collins, E1975 [25SE]

Texts of

S. 2243, Saudi Arabia Accountability Act, S13455 [25OC]

S. Res. 406, urge Saudi Arabia to overturn the sentence against rape victim known as the ``Qatif Girl'', S15653 [14DE]