HUMAN RIGHTS related term(s) Civil Liberties; Civil Rights; Genocide
Addresses
Ensure Humanitarian Protections Are Upheld for Residents of Camp Ashraf and Support Removal of People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) From List of Foreign Terrorist Organizations: Ed Rendell, E473 [28MR]
——— Michael Mukasey, E497 [29MR]
——— Rudolf Giuliani, E504 [29MR]
International Human Rights Day: Hilary Rodham Clinton, Sec. of State, E6–E8 [10JA]
Religious Minorities in the Middle East: Representative Wolf, E1989 [21DE]
Amendments
Africa: condemn atrocities and encourage efforts to end threats by the Lord’s Resistance Army and bring Joseph Kony and his top commanders to justice (S. Res. 402), S6003, S6007, S6008 [2AU]
Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act: approve renewal of import restrictions (S. 3326), S5905, S5995, S5996 [2AU]
Iran: condemn persecution of Baha’is and continued violation of the International Covenants on Human Rights, impose sanctions for such violations, and call for release of religious prisoners (S. Res. 80), S2272, S2276 [29MR]
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of: develop a strategy for assisting stateless children (H.R. 1464), S8511, S8512, S8516 [28DE], H7521 [1JA]
Payá Sardiñas, Oswaldo: tribute (S. Res. 525), S5802 [31JY]
Russia: impose sanctions on persons responsible for detention, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, the conspiracy to defraud Russia of taxes on corporate profits, and other human rights violations (S. 3406), S5681 [30JY]
Ukraine: condemn imprisonment of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and call for diplomatic sanctions pending her release (S. Res. 466), S3332 [21MY], S6652, S6666 [21SE]
Articles and editorials
Charles Taylor Conviction Sends Warning to Tyrants, E686 [27AP]
Cruel and Unusual Record, E1159 [27JN]
Cuba’s Culture of Poverty Persists, E59 [23JA]
Day Slavery Officially Ended, H6663 [5DE]
Don’t Let Foreign Aid Fall Off the Fiscal Cliff, E1984 [21DE]
Egypt’s Witch Hunt Threatens a Rupture With the U.S., S319 [2FE]
Fedor Found Voice in Human-Traffic Battle, E1419 [3AU]
In Sudan, Seeing Echoes of Darfur, H1023 [29FE]
Kremlin’s Blacklist, H6386 [15NO]
Leading on Disability Beyond Our Borders, S7395 [4DE]
North Korea’s Dehumanizing Treatment of Its Citizens Is Hiding in Plain Sight, S2541 [19AP]
Russia Plans To Retry Dead Lawyer in Tax Case, H6386 [15NO]
SpyLab—How a Team of Harvard Grads Is Using a Satellite—Plus a Little Help From George Clooney—To Rewrite the Rules of Humanitarianism, E717 [7MY]
Three Cheers for the Magnitsky Act and American Values, H6407 [16NO]
Turning a Blind Eye to North Korea’s ‘Hidden Gulag’, S2541 [19AP]
Bills and resolutions
Abortion: prohibit discrimination against the unborn on the basis of sex (see S. 3290), S4151 [13JN]
Africa: condemn atrocities and encourage efforts to end threats by the Lord’s Resistance Army and bring Joseph Kony and his top commanders to justice (see S. Res. 402), S1932 [21MR] (see H. Res. 583), H1362 [13MR]
——— condemn atrocities and encourage efforts to end threats by the Lord’s Resistance Army and bring Joseph Kony and his top commanders to justice and express support to victims of such atrocities (see H. Res. 584), H1362 [13MR]
African Union: commend coordinated military efforts to apprehend Joseph Kony and senior commanders of the Lords’s Resistance Army and support U.S. advisory role in such efforts (see S. Res. 412), S2243 [29MR]
Afridi, Shakeel: classify as a refugee of special humanitarian concern to the U.S. (see H. Res. 723), H4655 [29JN]
Ahmad, Masroor: welcome to Washington, DC, and commend promotion of peace and justice and counseling of Ahmadi Muslims to avoid violence, even in the face of persecution (see H. Res. 709), H4156 [27JN]
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud: call for arrest and prosecution for incitement to genocide (see H. Res. 807), H6318 [26OC]
Albania: recognize independence anniversary and commend for protecting Jews who either lived in Albania or sought asylum there during the Holocaust (see S. Res. 601), S6947 [27NO] (see H. Res. 812), H6397 [15NO]
Arab countries: call for protection of religious minority rights and freedoms (see H. Res. 732), H4907 [17JY]
Black Ribbon Day: designate to recognize victims of Soviet Communist and Nazi regimes (see H. Res. 790), H6151 [19SE]
Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act: approve renewal of import restrictions (see S. 3326), S4417 [21JN] (see S.J. Res. 43), S3976 [12JN] (see H.R. 5986), H3974 [21JN] (see H.J. Res. 109), H3162 [18MY]
Capitol Building and Grounds: acquire a statue of ‘‘The Unknown Slave’’ for display in Emancipation Hall of the Capitol Visitor Center (see H.R. 4080), H943 [17FE]
——— authorize use of Emancipation Hall for unveiling of a marker acknowledging the role that slave labor played in the construction of the U.S. Capitol (see H. Con. Res. 99), H693 [9FE]
——— permit use of rotunda for presentation of Congressional Gold Medal to Aung San Suu Kyi (see H. Con. Res. 135), H5525 [31JY]
China: call to facilitate access to Gao Zhisheng by his family and lawyers and his immediate and conditional release (see S. Res. 554), S6340 [13SE]
——— condemn human rights and legal due process standards violations of Uyghurs (see H. Res. 576), H1273 [7MR]
——— ensure U.S. policy is guided by certain strategic objectives (see H. Res. 616), H1845 [16AP]
——— prevent repatriation of North Korean refugees and allow diplomatic access to, and application for asylum by, such refugees (see H. Con. Res. 109), H1427 [20MR]
Colvin, Marie C.: tribute (see S. Res. 404), S2001 [22MR]
Contracts: prevent human trafficking in Government contracting (see S. 2234), S2030 [26MR] (see H.R. 4259), H1570 [26MR]
Correctional institutions: eliminate conditions in foreign prisons and other detention facilities that do not meet minimum human standards of health, sanitation, and safety (see S. 3577), S6454 [19SE] (see H.R. 6436), H6150 [19SE]
Crime: combat trafficking in human organs (see H.R. 6573), H6306 [12OC]
——— provide a criminal penalty for torture committed by law enforcement officers and others acting under color of law (see H.R. 3781), H77 [18JA]
——— reauthorize grants to enhance State and local efforts to combat trafficking in persons (see H.R. 6496), H6274 [21SE]
——— support law enforcement training efforts on identifying, investigating, prosecuting, and rescuing victims of sex trafficking and eliminate Internet sites that facilitate such exploitation (see H. Res. 649), H2645 [10MY]
Cuba: condemn for death of Wilman Villar Mendoza and repression of human and civil rights, commend pro-democracy activist organizations, and pledge solidarity with the people of Cuba (see H. Res. 536), H440 [2FE]
——— condemn for death of Wilman Villar Mendoza and repression of human and civil rights, suspend from U.N. Human Rights Council, and call for release of all political prisoners (see S. Res. 354), S132 [26JA] (see S. Res. 366), S261 [1FE]
Dept. of Defense: develop a strategy to promote the security of Afghan women and girls during the security transition process (see S. 3646), S7040 [28NO]
——— reduce discretionary spending limit by an amount equal to the amount obligated to provide recreational facilities to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detainees (see H.R. 4188), H1304 [8MR]
Dept. of State: assist the establishment of a permanent and international legal status necessary for global operations and continue financial support for the International Commission on Missing Persons (see H.R. 4344), H1811 [30MR]
——— establish the Muhammad Ali Legacy Grant Program to promote global respect, understanding, and communication (see H.R. 3795), H78 [18JA]
Developing countries: protect girls through prevention of child marriage (see H.R. 6087), H4684 [9JY]
Ecuador: condemn repression of democracy and human rights, express concern on lack of counternarcotics cooperation and relationship with Iran, and discourage renewal of trade preference systems (see H. Res. 745), H5525 [31JY]
Egypt: call for the release of U.S. citizens (see H. Res. 559), H944 [17FE]
——— condition assistance on holding of free and fair elections (see H.R. 4340), H1804 [29MR]
——— prohibit direct foreign assistance until certain certifications are made relative to the treatment of nongovernmental organization workers (see S. 2327), S2546 [19AP]
——— recognize importance of relationship with the U.S., urge protection of civil liberties, and cease intimidation and prosecution of civil society workers and democracy activists (see S. Res. 372), S614 [14FE]
Fang Lizhi: tribute (see S. Res. 476), S3688 [4JN]
Foreign aid: establish a framework for effective, transparent, and accountable U.S. foreign assistance (see H.R. 6644), H6701 [11DE]
——— prohibit transfer of defense articles and defense services to foreign countries that are engaging in gross violations of internationally-recognized human rights (see H.R. 5749), H2713 [15MY]
Foreign policy: ensure that U.S. policy reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity on human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in U.S. record on the Armenian Genocide (see S. Res. 399), S1790 [19MR]
Gyari, Lodi G.: tribute (see S. Res. 557), S6340 [13SE]
Haiti: address gender-based violence against women and children (see S. Res. 352), S42 [23JA] (see H. Res. 521), H114 [23JA]
Havel, Vaclav: tribute (see S. Con. Res. 34), S163 [30JA] (see H. Con. Res. 97), H187 [27JA]
Immigration: deny entry to foreign governments officials, and their immediate family, who commit or fail to rectify fundamental due process and human rights violation of imprisoned U.S. citizens (see H.R. 6292), H5704 [2AU]
——— modify certain provisions of law relative to refugee resettlement (see H.R. 6460), H6231 [20SE]
India: anniversary of communal violence in Gujarat (see H. Res. 569), H1134 [1MR]
Indonesia: allow Indonesian citizens fleeing religious persecution to file a motion to reopen their asylum claims (see S. 3339), S4460 [25JN]
International law: hold war crimes suspects and Nazi war criminals accountable by encouraging foreign prosecution and extradition of such suspects and criminals (see H.R. 6382), H5922 [12SE]
Iran: call for release of Nasrin Sotoudeh and all prisoners of conscience and utilization by the U.S. of direct multilateral and bilateral diplomacy to address human rights situation (see H. Res. 828), H6701 [11DE]
——— condemn continued persecution, imprisonment, and sentencing of Youcef Nadarkhani on the charge of apostasy (see S. Res. 385), S1194 [1MR] (see H. Res. 556), H944 [17FE]
——— expand sanctions relative to the energy sector (see H.R. 4317), H1804 [29MR]
——— strengthen multilateral sanctions regime and expand sanctions relative to the energy sector, weapons of mass destruction proliferation, and human rights abuses (see S. 2101), S567 [13FE] (see H.R. 4179), H1304 [8MR]
——— support freedom and civil liberties, and free and fair elections, condemn human rights violations, and lift restrictions on freedoms of assembly, association, and expression (see S. Res. 386), S1194 [1MR]
Law enforcement: prohibit the extrajudicial killing of U.S. citizens (see H.R. 6357), H5716 [3AU]
National Emancipation Day: observance (see H. Res. 803), H6276 [21SE]
North Korean Human Rights Act: reauthorize (see H.R. 4240), H1541 [22MR]
——— reauthorize (H.R. 4240), correction in enrollment (see S. Con. Res. 58), S5978 [2AU]
Payá Sardiñas, Oswaldo: tribute (see S. Res. 525), S5304 [24JY]
Refugees: report on actions taken on the resolution of the issue of Jewish refugees and other displaced populations from Arab countries (see H.R. 6242), H5525 [31JY]
Russia: condemn support of and transfer of weapons to regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and call for an end to such transfers and support of sanctions against and leadership transfer in Syria (see H. Res. 742), H5327 [26JY]
——— continue to press authorities for full and complete accounting of fate of Raoul Wallenberg (see H. Res. 610), H1805 [29MR]
——— impose sanctions on persons responsible for detention, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, the conspiracy to defraud Russia of taxes on corporate profits, and other human rights violations (see S. 3406), S5211 [19JY] (see H.R. 4405), H2029 [19AP]
Sudan: develop strategy to end human rights violations, create incentives for governments and persons to end support, and reinvigorate peace efforts (see H.R. 4169), H1303 [8MR]
Syria: condemn human rights violations, collect information on crimes against humanity and take action for those responsible for such crimes, prevent mass atrocities, and support people of Syria (see S. Res. 428), S2546 [19AP]
——— condemn human rights violations, support the people of Syria, express disappointment over veto of U.N. Security Council resolution condemning violence, and commend Arab League’s peace efforts (see S. Res. 379), S850 [16FE]
——— condemn human rights violations and call for transition to democracy (see S. Res. 370), S494 [9FE] (see S. Res. 435), S2731 [25AP] (see H. Res. 549), H802 [15FE]
——— condemn human rights violations and call for transition to democracy and for President Bashar al-Assad to be tried before the International Criminal Court (see H. Res. 687), H3707 [15JN]
——— condemn mass atrocities and human rights abuses and support right of the people to be safe and defend themselves (see S. Res. 424), S2496 [18AP]
——— condemn Russia for providing weapons and opposing U.N. resolutions on Syria, call for the end of violence against civilians, and support sanctions and a peaceful transition of leadership (see S. Res. 494), S4203 [14JN]
——— condemn targeted violence of vulnerable minority faith communities and call on U.S. to prioritize safety and security of these communities (see H. Res. 763), H5707 [2AU]
——— condemn violence against and detention of journalists and support freedom of the press (see S. Res. 391), S1540 [8MR] (see H. Res. 629), H2031 [19AP]
——— impose sanctions due to human rights abuses (see S. 2034), S75 [24JA]
——— oppose sale, shipment, performance of maintenance, refurbishment, modification, repair, and upgrade of any military equipment from or by Russia to or for Syria (see S. Con. Res. 54), S5381 [25JY]
——— promote U.S. policy objectives through imposition of sanctions, creation of a Syrian Stabilization Fund, support for opposition and democracy efforts, and departure from power of Bashar al-Assad (see S. 2152), S1373 [2MR]
Taiwan: support efforts to strengthen democracy and human rights and encourage Government to take into consideration international election monitoring recommendations (see S. Res. 542), S5978 [2AU]
Terrorism: commend U.S. public servants who died in attack on U.S. consulate in Libya, express condolences to families of victims, condemn U.S. Embassy attacks, and call for perpetrators to be brought to justice (see H. Res. 786), H6068 [18SE]
Tibet: support people, call on China to allow free practice of religion and release political prisoners, and congratulate Tibetans living in exile for holding democratic elections (see S. Res. 356), S163 [30JA] (see H. Res. 609), H1805 [29MR]
Torture: modify certain provisions of law (see H.R. 4011), H692 [9FE]
Tubman, Harriet: establish the Harriet Tubman National Historical Park in Auburn, NY, and the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park in Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot Counties, MD (see H.R. 4007), H692 [9FE]
Tunisia: commend holding of fair, free, and democratic elections and affirm U.S. national interest of democratic reforms and economic development (see H. Res. 527), H181 [25JA]
Turkey: commend efforts to facilitate, host, and care for refugees fleeing escalating violence in Syria (see H. Res. 632), H2126 [25AP]
——— condemn Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK/Kongra-Gel) for violence and acts of terror and support efforts to eliminate threat (see S. Res. 486), S3839 [7JN] (see H. Res. 772), H5708 [2AU]
——— end religious discrimination, safeguard Christian heritage, and return confiscated church properties (see S. Res. 392), S1540 [8MR]
U.N.: recognize the Proclamation of the Refugee Congress (see H. Res. 690), H3807 [19JN]
Ukraine: condemn imprisonment of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and call for diplomatic sanctions pending her release (see S. Res. 466), S3280 [17MY]
——— ensure free and fair elections, release opposition leaders sentenced on politically motivated grounds, and deny U.S. visas to officials involved in human rights abuses or anti-democratic actions (see H. Res. 730), H4868 [13JY]
Vietnam: condemn human rights violations (see S. Res. 541), S5978 [2AU]
Village Voice Media Holdings, LLC: support elimination of the ‘‘adult entertainment’’ section of the classified advertising website Backpage.com to terminate facilitation of online sex trafficking (see S. Res. 439), S2731 [25AP] (see H. Res. 646), H2320 [7MY]
Women: combat international violence against women and girls (see H.R. 5905), H3660 [7JN]
Briefs
What the Women Say—Killing Them Softly—The Stark Impact of Sanctions on the Lives of Ordinary Iranians: International Civil Society Action Network, H5572–H5575 [1AU]
Essays
Armenian Genocide Survivor: Araxi Kechbouladian, E924 [31MY]
Excerpts
‘‘Speeches on the Passage of the Bill for the Removal of the Indians’’ (1830): Sketch of Remarks by David Crockett, E63 [24JA]
Letters
Call for removal of David B. Shear as Ambassador to Vietnam: Representative Wolf, E1212 [9JY], E1410, E1411 [3AU]
——— several Representatives, E1411 [3AU]
Closure of detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: several human rights, religious, and civil liberties organizations, H7367 [20DE]
Condemn Russian support and transfer of weapons to regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and call for an end to such transfers and support sanctions and transfer of leadership: Mahmoud Khattab, American Syrian Coalition, E1385 [1AU]
Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities: Chen Guangcheng, S6933 [27NO], S7341 [3DE]
——— Home School Legal Defense Association, S7367 [4DE]
——— Penny Young Nance, Concerned Women for America (organization), S7366 [4DE]
Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction: Angela Canterbury, Project on Government Oversight (organization), H2841 [17MY]
Detention of Nguyen Quoc Quan in Vietnam: David S. Adams, Dept. of State, E1213 [9JY], E1410 [3AU]
——— Representative Wolf, E1410 [3AU]
——— several Representatives, E1409 [3AU]
Ecuadorian human rights violations, democracy efforts, and drug trafficking situation: Carlos R. Lange, Sociedad Ecuatoriana del Exterior (organization), E1652 [21SE]
Human rights violations and attacks on the border regions of South Kordofan and Blue Nile in Sudan: several individuals, S6528–S6530 [20SE]
Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Human Rights Act: Howard Kohr, Marvin Feuer, and Brad Gordon, American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), S3253 [17MY]
Russia and Moldova Jackson-Vanik Repeal and Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act: Alexander Boroda, Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, S7449 [5DE]
Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act: Boris Nemtsov, S808 [16FE]
——— several Russian citizens, S808 [16FE]
Sudan and South Sudan conflict resolution: several Members of Congress, H1898 [17AP]
Sudan hiring of lobbyist in effort to remove U.S. sanctions: David S. Adams, Dept. of State, E37 [18JA]
——— Representative Wolf, E37 [18JA]
Lists
Citizens supporting S. Res. 402, condemn atrocities in Africa and encourage efforts to end threats by the Lord’s Resistance Army and bring Joseph Kony and his top commanders to justice, S4632 [26JN]
Coalition for U.S. Ratification of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities members, S7376 [4DE]
Nobel laureates urging the Turkish Government to acknowledge Armenian genocide, E622 [24AP]
Organizations supporting Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities, S6924 [27NO]
Messages
Blocking Property of Persons Threatening the Peace, Security, or Stability of Burma: President Obama, S4890 [11JY], H4810 [11JY]
Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities: President Obama, S3293 [17MY]
National Emergency Relative to Burma: President Obama, S3277 [17MY], H2826 [17MY]
National Emergency Relative to Côte D’Ivoire: President Obama, S347 [6FE], H464 [3FE]
National Emergency Relative to Syria: President Obama, S3040 [9MY], H2460 [9MY]
Motions
Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities: ratify, S6922 [27NO]
Poems
‘‘And From These Hands,’’ Albert C. Caswell, E264 [28FE]
‘‘Daw of Freedom,’’ Albert C. Caswell, E1655 [25SE]
Press releases
New Iran Sanctions Push U.S., Iran Closer Toward War—Friends Committee on National Legislation: Friends Committee on National Legislation, H5570 [1AU]
Proposals
Recommendation Establishing Common Visa Restrictions for Russian Officials Involved in the Sergei Magnitsky Case: European Union, H6406 [16NO]
Remarks in House
Abortion: prohibit discrimination against the unborn on the basis of sex (H.R. 3541), H3180–H3191 [30MY], H3272, H3274, H3279, H3280 [31MY], H3691 [8JN], E916, E919, E920, E921, E922, E924, E935, E943 [31MY], E945, E946 [1JN], E972 [5JN]
——— protect lives of born and unborn persons (H.R. 374), H86 [23JA]
Africa: condemn atrocities and encourage efforts to end threats by the Lord’s Resistance Army and bring Joseph Kony and his top commanders to justice (H. Res. 583), H1429 [21MR]
African Americans: historical analysis of impact of Republican Party on pursuit for equality, H796 [15FE]
Afridi, Shakeel: classify as a refugee of special humanitarian concern to the U.S., H5774 [11SE]
Ahmad, Masroor: welcome to Washington, DC, and commend promotion of peace and justice and counseling of Ahmadi Muslims to avoid violence, even in the face of persecution (H. Res. 709), H4078 [27JN]
Algeria: condemn human rights abuses of the Sahrawi people of Western Sahara, H6741 [12DE]
Armenia: anniversary of genocide, H2079 [25AP], E622, E623, E631, E632, E633, E636 [24AP], E648 [25AP], E660, E677 [26AP], E697, E699 [27AP], E811 [16MY]
Armenian Genocide Congressional Record Project: survival stories, E924 [31MY]
Atrocities Prevention Board: ensure that U.S. policy reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity on human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide, E697 [27AP]
Azerbaijan: anniversary of Soviet attack on citizens of Baku, E48 [19JA], E51 [23JA], E64 [24JA], E78 [25JA]
Belarus: human rights violations, H5296 [26JY], H5698 [2AU], H7475 [31DE]
Belarus Democracy Act: reauthorize (H.R. 515), E503 [29MR]
Bolivia: call for the release of Jacob Ostreicher, E1430 [3AU]
Burma: human rights violations, E867 [18MY]
——— U.S. decision to lift economic sanctions on business activities, E856 [18MY]
Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act: approve renewal of import restrictions (H.R. 5986), H5640–H5644, H5696 [2AU]
Cambodia: human rights violations, E1662 [28SE]
Capitol Building and Grounds: authorize use of Emancipation Hall for unveiling of a marker acknowledging the role that slave labor played in the construction of the U.S. Capitol, E264 [28FE]
——— authorize use of Emancipation Hall for unveiling of a marker acknowledging the role that slave labor played in the construction of the U.S. Capitol (H. Con. Res. 99), H658 [9FE]
——— permit use of rotunda for presentation of Congressional Gold Medal to Aung San Suu Kyi (H. Con. Res. 135), H5552 [1AU], H6124, H6125 [19SE]
Center for Victims of Torture: tribute, E66 [24JA]
China: assessment of role in Africa, E516 [30MR]
——— eliminate U.S. assistance, H2807–H2810 [16MY]
——— forced abortion policy, E1227–E1229 [11JY]
——— human rights violations, H1172 [6MR], H6387 [15NO]
——— mandatory abortion and sterilization policies, H3743 [19JN]
Citizen’s Commission on Human Rights: tribute to initiatives to protect parental rights, E1299 [23JY]
——— tribute to opening of new National Public Affairs Office in Washington, DC, E1299 [23JY]
Congo, Democratic Republic of the: U.S. policy, E131 [3FE]
Congress: tribute to staff who worked on H.R. 1905, Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act, H5577 [1AU]
Contracts: prevent human trafficking in Government contracting, H3135, H3136 [18MY]
Crime: combat trafficking in persons, E1419 [3AU]
——— enhance law enforcement, support victims, and increase penalties relative to sex trafficking, H1276 [8MR]
——— provide penalties for transporting minors in foreign commerce for the purposes of female genital mutilation, E2030 [1JA]
Cuba: anniversary of downing of Brothers to the Rescue (organization) aircraft by Cuban fighter jets, H1291 [8MR]
——— human rights violations, H6686 [11DE], E224 [17FE]
Cyprus: anniversary of Turkish occupation, H5017, H5020 [19JY], H5082 [23JY], E1293 [19JY], E1320, E1331 [25JY]
Dept. of Defense: close detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, H7366, H7385 [20DE]
——— develop a strategy to promote the security of Afghan women and girls during the security transition process, H6775–H6780 [13DE]
Dept. of State: assist the establishment of a permanent and international legal status necessary for global operations and continue financial support for the International Commission on Missing Persons (H.R. 4344), E624 [24AP]
——— establish Special Envoy To Promote Religious Freedom of Religious Minorities in the Near East and South Central Asia (H.R. 440), E1989 [21DE]
——— establish the Muhammad Ali Legacy Grant Program to promote global respect, understanding, and communication (H.R. 3795), H45 [18JA]
——— remove People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) from list of foreign terrorist organizations, H1923 [18AP], H6163 [20SE]
——— remove People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) from list of foreign terrorist organizations (H. Res. 60), E472 [28MR], E503 [29MR]
Dept. of the Treasury: investigation into fees collected by Ed Rendell for speeches supporting removal of People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) from Dept. of State list of foreign terrorist organizations, E472 [28MR]
District of Columbia: anniversary of Emancipation Day, E527 [16AP]
——— tribute to Falun Dafa Experience Sharing Conference and Rally, E1219 [10JY]
Ecuador: human rights violations, democracy efforts, and drug trafficking situation, E1651 [21SE]
Egypt: anniversary of revolution, H163 [25JA]
——— call for release of political prisoners, H550 [7FE], H587 [8FE]
——— condition military assistance on implementation of democratic reforms, H1529 [22MR]
——— prohibit direct foreign assistance until certain certifications are made relative to the safety and protection of U.S. Embassy, H5942, H5970, H5973 [13SE]
Fedor, Teresa: tribute to efforts in Ohio General Assembly to combat trafficking in persons, E1419 [3AU]
Finucane, Patrick: urge full and impartial inquiry into murder of human rights lawyer by British-loyalist paramilitaries, H6712 [12DE]
Foreign aid: establish a framework for effective, transparent, and accountable U.S. foreign assistance (H.R. 6644), E1902 [11DE]
Foreign policy: ensure that U.S. policy reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity on human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in U.S. record on the Armenian Genocide, H1918 [18AP]
——— ensure that U.S. policy reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity on human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in U.S. record on the Armenian Genocide (H. Res. 304), H1980 [19AP], H2079, H2081 [25AP], E648 [25AP]
Georgia (country): democracy efforts, H6432 [27NO], H6538 [30NO]
Hispanic Americans: oppose inflammatory rhetoric toward Latinos, H1430 [21MR]
History: anniversary of ratification of constitutional amendment on abolition of slavery, H6663 [5DE]
Honduras: human rights violations, E835 [17MY]
Immigration: deny entry to foreign governments officials, and their immediate family, who commit or fail to rectify fundamental due process and human rights violation of imprisoned U.S. citizens (H.R. 6292), E1430 [3AU]
——— reaffirm U.S. commitment to protecting refugees who are fleeing persecution (H.R. 2185), E1093 [20JN]
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery: observance (H. Res. 929), E1663 [28SE]
International Day of Human Rights: anniversary, E106 [1FE]
International Human Rights Day: observance, H6686 [11DE]
International Women’s Day: observance, H1276 [8MR], E342, E353 [8MR], E359 [9MR]
Iran: condemn continued persecution, imprisonment, and sentencing of Youcef Nadarkhani on the charge of apostasy (H. Res. 556), H1028, H1087–H1091 [29FE], H4709 [10JY], E294, E297 [1MR]
——— condemn persecution of Baha’is and continued violation of the International Covenants on Human Rights, impose sanctions for such violations, and call for release of religious prisoners (H. Res. 134), H7500–H7503 [31DE], H7560 [1JA]
——— conviction and release of Youcef Nadarkhani on the charge of apostasy, H5869 [12SE]
——— strengthen multilateral sanctions regime and expand sanctions relative to the energy sector, weapons of mass destruction proliferation, and human rights abuses, H593 [8FE]
Iraq: ensure that humanitarian protections are upheld for the residents of Camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty, H6163 [20SE]
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of: call for release of political prisoners, E837 [17MY]
——— develop a strategy for assisting stateless children (H.R. 1464), H5842–H5844 [11SE], E1497 [12SE]
——— develop a strategy for assisting stateless children (H.R. 1464), Senate amendment, H7520 [1JA], E2027 [1JA]
——— human rights violations, H5025 [19JY]
Kristi House, Inc.: tribute to partnership with Miami International Airport and Port of Miami to assist child victims of human trafficking, H1522 [22MR]
Mexico: call for the release of Jon Hammar, H6686 [11DE], H6836 [18DE], H7268 [19DE]
Morocco: human rights violations, E1646 [21SE], E1963 [19DE]
Nagorno-Karabakh: anniversary of genocide at Sumgait, Kirovabad, and Baku, H227 [1FE], E110 [1FE], E225 [17FE], E241, E248, E252 [27FE], E280 [29FE], E302, E303 [1MR], E352 [8MR], E474 [28MR]
——— anniversary of genocide in Khojaly, E191 [14FE], E224, E227 [17FE], E254 [27FE]
——— anniversary of occupation of Shusha, E718 [7MY]
——— tribute to citizens, E828 [17MY]
National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month: observance, E139 [3FE]
Nelson Mandela International Day: observance, E1224 [11JY]
Nobel Prize: recognition of the European Union for peace, E1913 [12DE]
North Korean Human Rights Act: reauthorize (H.R. 4240), H2685–H2687 [15MY]
Obama, President: tribute to address on human trafficking made at the Clinton Global Initiative, E1662 [28SE]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: require report on information regarding human rights violations by the military government in Argentina in the 1970s, H3284, H3285 [31MY]
Pakistan: human rights violations of Baloch people, E1628 [21SE]
——— human rights violations of Baluch people, E649 [25AP]
Russia: ban on adoption of Russian children by U.S. citizens as alleged retaliation for U.S. passage of Russia and Moldova Jackson-Vanik Repeal and Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act, H7457 [30DE]
——— condemn support of and transfer of weapons to regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and call for an end to such transfers and support of sanctions against and leadership transfer in Syria (H. Res. 742), E1384 [1AU]
——— human rights violations, H5979 [13SE], H6380 [15NO]
——— impose sanctions on persons responsible for detention, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, the conspiracy to defraud Russia of taxes on corporate profits, and other human rights violations, H5975, H5979 [13SE], H6381–H6387 [15NO], H6401–H6411, H6414–H6418 [16NO]
——— impose sanctions on persons responsible for detention, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, the conspiracy to defraud Russia of taxes on corporate profits, and other human rights violations (H.R. 4405), E594 [19AP]
——— U.S. policy, H1577 [27MR]
Rwanda: U.N. report on support of rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, E1569 [19SE], E2033 [2JA]
Saakashvili, Mikheil: U.S. visit by Georgian President, E285 [29FE]
Satellite Sentinel Project (organization): tribute, E717 [7MY]
SEC: require companies to disclose in annual reports measures taken to identify and address conditions of forced labor, slavery, human trafficking, and child labor within supply chains (H.R. 2759), E353 [8MR]
Shear, David B.: call for removal as Ambassador to Vietnam, E1212 [9JY], E1409 [3AU]
Sri Lanka: anniversary of end of civil war, H2822 [17MY], H4608 [29JN]
——— commend U.N. efforts to implement human rights accountability, call for investigation of war crimes and other human rights violations, and allow greater freedom of movement (H. Res. 177), E847, E850 [18MY]
Sudan: develop strategy to end human rights violations, create incentives for governments and persons to end support, and reinvigorate peace efforts (H.R. 4169), H1212 [7MR], H1375 [19MR], H1898 [17AP]
——— hiring of lobbyist in effort to remove U.S. sanctions, E37 [18JA]
——— human rights violations, H1434 [21MR], E37 [18JA]
——— human rights violations and attacks on the border regions of South Kordofan and Blue Nile, H1022 [29FE], H1442 [21MR]
Syria: condemn human rights violations and call for transition to democracy, H1301 [8MR], H1376 [19MR], H2138 [26AP], H3729 [18JN], E1046 [15JN]
——— condemn human rights violations and call for transition to democracy (H. Res. 549), H1029 [29FE], H1144 [5MR]
——— impose sanctions due to human rights abuses, H1529 [22MR], H5567–H5569, H5571, H5572, H5576–H5578 [1AU], E178 [9FE], E1409, E1412, E1415, E1419, E1421 [3AU]
Taiwan: anniversary of the 2-28 incident, E244 [27FE], E367 [13MR]
——— democracy efforts, E785 [15MY], E875 [18MY]
——— imprisonment conditions of former President Chen Shui-Bian, E1258 [17JY]
Taylor, Charles: conviction for war crimes and crimes against humanity, E685 [27AP]
Terrorism: commend U.S. public servants who died in attack on U.S. consulate in Libya, express condolences to families of victims, condemn U.S. Embassy attacks, and call for perpetrators to be brought to justice (H. Res. 786), H6076–H6079, H6103 [19SE], E1578 [20SE], E1614 [21SE]
Thailand: democracy efforts, E1106 [21JN]
Tibet: support people, call on China to allow free practice of religion and release political prisoners, and congratulate Tibetans living in exile for holding democratic elections, E852 [18MY]
Trafficking Victims Protection Act: authorize appropriations and enhance measures to combat trafficking in persons (H.R. 2830), E1874 [4DE]
U.N.: anniversary of adoption of Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic of Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others (H. Res. 929), E1663 [28SE]
——— recognize the Proclamation of the Refugee Congress (H. Res. 690), E1093 [20JN]
Ukraine: anniversary of the Ukrainian famine-genocide of 1932–1933, E1802 [27NO]
——— condemn imprisonment of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and call for diplomatic sanctions pending her release (S. Res. 466), H7517 [1JA]
——— democracy efforts, E321 [6MR]
——— ensure free and fair elections, release opposition leaders sentenced on politically motivated grounds, and deny U.S. visas to officials involved in human rights abuses or anti-democratic actions (H. Res. 730), H5698 [2AU]
Vietnam: call for release of Nguyen Quoc Quan, H5839 [11SE]
——— condemn crackdown on democracy activists, repeal measures used to persecute peaceful political dissent, release political prisoners, and ensure compliance with international human rights standards, H1222 [7MR]
——— condemn crackdown on democracy activists, repeal measures used to persecute peaceful political dissent, release political prisoners, and ensure compliance with international human rights standards (H. Res. 484), H229 [1FE], H5844–H5846 [11SE], E1482 [11SE]
——— petition on White House website urging the administration to stop expanding trade at the expense of human rights, E751 [9MY]
——— promote freedom and democracy (H.R. 1410), H5835–H5842 [11SE], E72 [25JA], E1482 [11SE]
Vietnam Human Rights Day: observance, E751 [9MY]
Women: combat international violence against women and girls, H1118 [1MR]
World Refugee Day: observance, H4075 [27JN], E1093, E1096 [20JN]
Remarks in Senate
Afghanistan: increase in conflict-induced displacements, S7391 [4DE]
Africa: condemn atrocities and encourage efforts to end threats by the Lord’s Resistance Army and bring Joseph Kony and his top commanders to justice, S2485 [18AP], S7181 [29NO]
——— condemn atrocities and encourage efforts to end threats by the Lord’s Resistance Army and bring Joseph Kony and his top commanders to justice (S. Res. 402), S4632 [26JN], S6007 [2AU]
——— impose an asset freeze and visa ban on any outside parties providing support to the M23 rebels, S7189–S7191 [29NO]
Alaska: observance of Elizabeth Peratrovich Day and anniversary of Alaska Anti-Discrimination Act, S827 [16FE]
Americans With Disabilities Act: tribute, S6938 [27NO], S7367 [4DE]
Armenia: anniversary of genocide, S2652, S2653 [24AP]
Aung San Suu Kyi: presentation of Congressional Gold Medal, S6394 [19SE]
Belarus: human rights violations, S2224 [29MR]
Burma: impact of import restrictions, S93 [26JA]
Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act: approve renewal of import restrictions (H.R. 5986), S5934 [2AU]
——— approve renewal of import restrictions (S. 3326), S5425, S5426, S5451–S5454 [26JY], S5703, S5704, S5726 [31JY], S5904–S5907, S5919–S5921, S5932–S5934 [2AU]
——— approve renewal of import restrictions (S. 3326), unanimous-consent agreement, S5858 [1AU]
——— approve renewal of import restrictions (S. 3326), unanimous-consent request, S5425 [26JY]
——— approve renewal of import restrictions (S.J. Res. 43), S3979–S3981 [12JN]
Capitol Building and Grounds: authorize use of Emancipation Hall for unveiling of a marker acknowledging the role that slave labor played in the construction of the U.S. Capitol (H. Con. Res. 99), S802, S803 [15FE]
——— permit use of rotunda for presentation of Congressional Gold Medal to Aung San Suu Kyi (H. Con. Res. 135), S6013 [2AU]
China: human rights violations, S1710 [15MR]
Colvin, Marie C.: tribute (S. Res. 404), S2006 [22MR]
Congo, Democratic Republic of the: condemn use of slave labor for mining minerals used in the manufacture of cell phones, S1783 [19MR]
Contracts: prevent human trafficking in Government contracting, S7153, S7154, S7205 [29NO], S7699 [10DE]
Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities: ratify, S5950, S5958, S5964 [2AU], S6511–S6515 [20SE], S6923–S6936, S6938 [27NO], S6985 [28NO], S7340–S7342 [3DE], S7365–S7379, S7394, S7395 [4DE], S7405, S7408 [5DE]
——— ratify, motion to proceed, S6922 [27NO]
——— ratify, unanimous-consent request, S6512 [20SE], S6922 [27NO], S7293 [30NO]
Correctional institutions: eliminate conditions in foreign prisons and other detention facilities that do not meet minimum human standards of health, sanitation, and safety (S. 3577), S6462, S6463 [19SE]
Cuba: condemn for death of Wilman Villar Mendoza and repression of human and civil rights, suspend from U.N. Human Rights Council, and call for release of all political prisoners (S. Res. 366), S277 [1FE]
——— human rights violations, S5851–S5853 [1AU]
——— independence anniversary, S3324 [21MY]
Dept. of Defense: develop a strategy to promote the security of Afghan women and girls during the security transition process, S7160 [29NO], S7331 [3DE]
——— prohibit use of funds to transfer individuals detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and certain other enemy belligerents to the U.S., S7168, S7178–S7180 [29NO], S7391 [4DE]
Dept. of Justice: implement national standards to eliminate sexual assault in prisons, jails, and detention centers, S3509–S3511 [23MY]
Dept. of State: establish Special Envoy To Promote Religious Freedom of Religious Minorities in the Near East and South Central Asia (H.R. 440), S13 [23JA]
District of Columbia: anniversary of Emancipation Day, S2233 [29MR]
Egypt: condemn treatment of certain organizations working for democracy and human rights, S318 [2FE]
——— condition military assistance on implementation of democratic reforms, S318 [2FE]
——— prohibit direct foreign assistance until certain certifications are made relative to the safety and protection of U.S. Embassy, S6260 [12SE]
——— prohibit direct foreign assistance until certain certifications are made relative to the treatment of nongovernmental organization workers, S2347, S2356, S2357 [17AP], S2684 [25AP]
——— prohibit direct foreign assistance until certain certifications are made relative to the treatment of nongovernmental organization workers (S. 2327), S2557 [19AP], S2561 [23AP]
——— support democracy, universal rights, and the peaceful transition to a representative government, S318 [2FE]
——— suspend foreign aid until U.S. political prisoners are released, S405 [9FE], S593, S599 [14FE], S672 [15FE], S821, S822 [16FE]
——— tribute to release of U.S. citizens, S1175–S1178 [1MR]
El Salvador: democracy efforts, S5655 [30JY]
Ethiopia: human rights violations, S4200 [14JN]
Fang Lizhi: tribute (S. Res. 476), S3871 [7JN]
Foreign countries: report on congressional delegation trip to Burma, S82 [26JA]
Foreign policy: promote human rights and democracy, S1709 [15MR], S4710 [28JN]
Ginsburg, Ruth Bader: assessment of statements made relative to the U.S. Constitution and comparisons made to certain other foreign constitutions, S2206 [29MR]
Gyari, Lodi G.: tribute (S. Res. 557), S6472 [19SE]
Havel, Vaclav: tribute (S. Con. Res. 34), S174 [30JA]
Helsinki Final Act: anniversary, S5864 [1AU]
Human Rights Day: observance, S7693–S7695, S7698 [10DE], S8067 [17DE]
Hungary: human rights violations, S4944 [12JY], S8251 [20DE]
International Ice Hockey Federation: urge suspension of plan to hold 2014 World Ice Hockey Championship in Belarus and condemn corporate sponsorship of such event relative to human rights violations, S2224 [29MR]
International relations: condemn international human rights violations against women and human trafficking, S2477, S2478 [18AP]
International Women’s Day: observance, S1497–S1501 [8MR]
——— support goals (S. Res. 90), S1499 [8MR]
Iran: allow humanitarian trade to be exempted from sanctions as long as such trade is licensed by the Dept. of the Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control, S5862 [1AU]
——— condemn persecution of Baha’is and continued violation of the International Covenants on Human Rights, impose sanctions for such violations, and call for release of religious prisoners (S. Res. 80), S2276 [29MR]
——— conviction and release of Youcef Nadarkhani on the charge of apostasy, S6619 [21SE]
——— strengthen multilateral sanctions regime and expand sanctions relative to the energy sector, weapons of mass destruction proliferation, and human rights abuses, S3324 [21MY]
——— strengthen multilateral sanctions regime and expand sanctions relative to the energy sector, weapons of mass destruction proliferation, and human rights abuses (S. 2101), S2346 [17AP], S3253 [17MY]
——— support freedom and civil liberties, and free and fair elections, condemn human rights violations, and lift restrictions on freedoms of assembly, association, and expression (S. Res. 386), S1207, S1208 [1MR], S1399 [5MR]
Isakson, Senator: report on trip to Central Africa, S2485, S2486 [18AP]
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of: develop a strategy for assisting stateless children (H.R. 1464), S8516 [28DE]
——— human rights violations, S2540 [19AP]
Mali: U.S. policy, S7426 [5DE]
Mexico: call for the release of Jon Hammar, S7722 [11DE]
Mongolia: condemn arrest and detention of former President Nambaryn Enkbayar, S3108 [14MY]
North Korean Human Rights Act: reauthorize (H.R. 4240), S6006 [2AU]
——— reauthorize (H.R. 4240), correction in enrollment (S. Con. Res. 58), S6006 [2AU]
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe: passage of resolution imposing sanctions on persons responsible for detention, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, S5187 [19JY]
Payá Sardiñas, Oswaldo: tribute (S. Res. 525), S5792, S5802 [31JY], S5956 [2AU]
Russia: human rights violations, S806–S810 [16FE]
——— impose sanctions on persons responsible for detention, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, the conspiracy to defraud Russia of taxes on corporate profits, and other human rights violations, S7429–S7445, S7448–S7453 [5DE], S7646, S7660, S7661 [6DE], S8067 [17DE], S8356 [21DE]
——— impose sanctions on persons responsible for detention, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, the conspiracy to defraud Russia of taxes on corporate profits, and other human rights violations (S. 1039), S806–S810 [16FE], S5187 [19JY]
Slovakia: human rights violations against the Romani people, S562 [13FE]
South Sudan: call for the release of Elton (Mark) McCabe, S6929 [27NO]
Sudan: human rights violations and attacks on the border regions of South Kordofan and Blue Nile, S6528 [20SE]
Syria: condemn human rights violations, collect information on crimes against humanity and take action for those responsible for such crimes, prevent mass atrocities, and support people of Syria (S. Res. 428), S2552 [19AP]
——— condemn human rights violations, support the people of Syria, express disappointment over veto of U.N. Security Council resolution condemning violence, and commend Arab League’s peace efforts (S. Res. 379), S1020 [17FE], S1139 [29FE], S2552 [19AP]
——— condemn violence against and detention of journalists and support freedom of the press (S. Res. 391), S2278 [29MR], S2552 [19AP]
——— impose sanctions due to human rights abuses, S5847 [1AU]
——— promote U.S. policy objectives through imposition of sanctions, creation of a Syrian Stabilization Fund, support for opposition and democracy efforts, and departure from power of Bashar al-Assad (S. 2152), S1493 [7MR]
Taiwan: democracy efforts, S2960 [8MY]
——— support efforts to strengthen democracy and human rights and encourage Government to take into consideration international election monitoring recommendations (S. Res. 542), S5991 [2AU], S6438 [19SE]
Tibet: support people, call on China to allow free practice of religion and release political prisoners, and congratulate Tibetans living in exile for holding democratic elections (S. Res. 356), S167 [30JA], S2276, S2277 [29MR], S2652 [24AP]
Trafficking Victims Protection Act: authorize appropriations and enhance measures to combat trafficking in persons (S. 1301), S7693, S7695, S7698, S7699 [10DE], S8035 [13DE]
Tubman, Harriet: establish the Harriet Tubman National Historical Park in Auburn, NY, and the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park in Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot Counties, MD (S. 247), S251 [1FE]
U.N.: call for investigation of death of Oswaldo Payá Sardiñas, S5852 [1AU]
Ukraine: condemn imprisonment of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and call for diplomatic sanctions pending her release (S. Res. 466), S6665, S6666 [21SE]
Village Voice Media Holdings, LLC: support elimination of the ‘‘adult entertainment’’ section of the classified advertising website Backpage.com to terminate facilitation of online sex trafficking, S2667 [25AP]
——— support elimination of the ‘‘adult entertainment’’ section of the classified advertising website Backpage.com to terminate facilitation of online sex trafficking (S. Res. 439), S8318–S8320 [20DE]
Women: combat international violence against women and girls, S1498 [8MR]
World Refugee Day: observance, S4293 [19JN]
Reports
Effects of Incarceration on the Mental and Physical Health of Former President Chen Shui-Bian of Taiwan: Joseph Lin, Ken Yoneda, and Charles Whitcomb, E1258 [17JY]
National Election in Taiwan: International Election Observers Mission, S6438–S6440 [19SE]
Reports filed
Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act Import Restrictions Renewal Approval: Committee on Finance (Senate) (S. 3326), S5133 [18JY]
——— Committee on Finance (Senate) (S. 3326) (S. Rept. 112–225), S6545 [20SE]
Condemn Atrocities in Africa and Encourage Efforts To End Threats by the Lord’s Resistance Army and Bring Joseph Kony and His Top Commanders to Justice: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 402), S4366 [20JN]
Condemn Human Rights Violations, Support People, Express Disappointment Over U.N. Security Council Resolution Veto Condemning Violence, and Commend Arab League’s Peace Efforts in Syria: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 379), S850 [16FE]
Condemn Human Rights Violations and Call for Transition to Democracy in Syria: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 435), S2921 [7MY]
Condemn Imprisonment of Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and Call for Diplomatic Sanctions Pending Her Release: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 466), S6451 [19SE]
Condemn Iran for Continued Persecution, Imprisonment, and Sentencing of Youcef Nadarkhani on the Charge of Apostasy: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 385), S4366 [20JN]
Condemn Persecution of Baha’is and Continued Violation of International Covenants on Human Rights, Impose Sanctions for Violations, Call for Release of Religious Prisoners in Iran: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 80), S2166 [28MR]
Condemn Violence Against and Detention of Journalists and Support Freedom of the Press in Syria: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 391), S2166 [28MR]
Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 112–6), S5731 [31JY]
End Trafficking in Government Contracting Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 2234), S8203 [19DE]
Harriet Tubman National Historical Parks Act: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) (S. 247) (S. Rept. 112–105), S41 [23JA]
North Korean Human Rights Act Reauthorization: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (H.R. 4240), S5133 [18JY]
Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA): Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 3541) (H. Rept. 112–496), H3176 [29MY]
Recognize Importance of Relationship of Egypt With U.S., Urge Protection of Civil Liberties, and Cease Intimidation and Prosecution of Civil Society Workers and Democracy Activists: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 372), S613 [14FE]
Russia and Moldova Jackson-Vanik Repeal and Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act: Committee on Finance (Senate) (S. 3406), S5211 [19JY]
——— Committee on Finance (Senate) (S. 3406) (S. Rept. 112–226), S6545 [20SE]
Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1039) (S. Rept. 112–191), S5257 [23JY]
Strengthen Multilateral Sanctions Regime Against Iran and Expand Sanctions Relative to Energy Sector, Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation, and Human Rights Abuses: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Senate) (S. 2101), S567 [13FE]
Support People of Tibet, Call on China To Allow Free Practice of Religion and Release Political Prisoners, and Congratulate Tibetans Living in Exile for Holding Democratic Elections: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 356), S2166 [28MR]
Tribute to Laura Pollán: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 342), S613 [14FE]
Resolutions by organizations
District of Columbia Emancipation Day anniversary: District of Colubmia City Council, S2234 [29MR], E527 [16AP]
Resolutions of ratification
Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities, S5731 [31JY]
Statements
Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities: Bob Dole, S6924 [27NO], S7375 [4DE]
——— John Lancaster, S6927 [27NO]
——— Judith Heumann, Dept. of State, S6924 [27NO]
——— Several Veterans Organizations, S7374 [4DE]
Declaration to Moroccan-Controlled Western Sahara and Sahrawi Refugee Camps in Algeria—Summary of Preliminary Observations: Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice & Human Rights (organization), E1647 [21SE]
Jorge Luis Garcia Perez Arrest by Cuban State Security: Yris T. Perez Aguilera, S3893 [11JN]
Moroccan Initiative in the Western Sahara: Moroccan American Center for Policy, E1963–E1965 [19DE]
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Passage of Resolution Imposing Sanctions on Persons Responsible for Detention, Abuse, or Death of Sergei Magnitsky: Senator McCain, S5188 [19JY]
Religious Freedom in Vietnam: Vietnamese Embassy in the U.S., H5840–H5842 [11SE]
Testimonies
China Forced Abortion Policy: Guo Yangling, E1228 [11JY]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 99, use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for unveiling of a marker acknowledging the role that slave labor played in the construction of the U.S. Capitol, H658 [9FE]
H. Con. Res. 135, use of Capitol rotunda for presentation of Congressional Gold Medal to Aung San Suu Kyi, H5552 [1AU]
H. Res. 134, condemn Iran’s persecution of Baha’is and continued violation of the International Covenants on Human Rights, impose sanctions for such violations, and call for release of religious prisoners, H7500 [31DE]
H. Res. 484, condemn crackdown on democracy activists, repeal measures used to persecute peaceful political dissent, release political prisoners, and ensure compliance with international human rights standards in Vietnam, H5844 [11SE]
H. Res. 556, condemn Iran for continued persecution, imprisonment, and sentencing of Youcef Nadarkhani on the charge of apostasy, H1087 [29FE]
H. Res. 786, commend U.S. public servants who died in attack on U.S. consulate in Libya, express condolences to families of victims, condemn U.S. Embassy attacks, and call for perpetrators to be brought to justice, H6076 [19SE]
H.R. 1410, Vietnam Human Rights Act, H5835–H5837 [11SE]
H.R. 1464, North Korean Refugee Adoption Act, H5842 [11SE]
H.R. 3541, Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA), H3180–H3182 [30MY]
H.R. 4240, North Korean Human Rights Act reauthorization, H2685 [15MY]
H.R. 5986, Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act import restrictions renewal approval, H5640 [2AU]
S. 3326, Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act import restrictions renewal approval, S5920 [2AU]
S. Con. Res. 34, tribute to Vaclav Havel, S168, S174 [30JA]
S. Con. Res. 54, oppose sale, shipment, performance of maintenance, refurbishment, modification, repair, and upgrade of any military equipment from or by Russia to or for Syria, S5401 [25JY]
S. Con. Res. 58, correction in enrollment of H.R. 4240, North Korean Human Rights Act reauthorization, S5995, S6006 [2AU], H5719 [7AU]
S. Res. 80, condemn Iran’s persecution of Baha’is and continued violation of the International Covenants on Human Rights, impose sanctions for such violations, and call for release of religious prisoners, S2276 [29MR]
S. Res. 352, address gender-based violence against women and children in Haiti, S45 [23JA]
S. Res. 354, condemn Cuba for death of Wilman Villar Mendoza and repression of human and civil rights, suspend from U.N. Human Rights Council, and call for release of all political prisoners, S134 [26JA]
S. Res. 356, support people of Tibet, call on China to allow free practice of religion and release political prisoners, and congratulate Tibetans living in exile for holding democratic elections, S166 [30JA], S2276, S2277 [29MR]
S. Res. 366, condemn Cuba for death of Wilman Villar Mendoza and repression of human and civil rights, suspend from U.N. Human Rights Council, and call for release of all political prisoners, S265, S277 [1FE]
S. Res. 370, condemn human rights violations in Syria and call for transition to democracy, S503 [9FE]
S. Res. 372, recognize importance of relationship of Egypt with the U.S., urge protection of civil liberties, and cease intimidation and prosecution of civil society workers and democracy activists, S636 [14FE]
S. Res. 379, condemn human rights violations in Syria, support the people of Syria, express disappointment over veto of U.N. Security Council resolution condemning violence, and commend Arab League’s peace efforts, S858 [16FE], S1020 [17FE]
S. Res. 385, condemn Iran for continued persecution, imprisonment, and sentencing of Youcef Nadarkhani on the charge of apostasy, S1205 [1MR]
S. Res. 386, support freedom and civil liberties, and free and fair elections, condemn human rights violations, and lift restrictions on freedoms of assembly, association, and expression in Iran, S1206 [1MR], S1399 [5MR]
S. Res. 391, condemn violence against and detention of journalists and support freedom of the press in Syria, S1543 [8MR], S2278 [29MR]
S. Res. 392, end religious discrimination, safeguard Christian heritage, and return confiscated church properties in Turkey, S1543 [8MR]
S. Res. 399, Affirmation of the U.S. Record on the Armenian Genocide Resolution, S1792 [19MR]
S. Res. 402, condemn atrocities and encourage efforts to end threats by the Lord’s Resistance Army and bring Joseph Kony and his top commanders to justice, S1941 [21MR], S6009 [2AU]
S. Res. 404, tribute to Marie C. Colvin, S2004, S2007 [22MR]
S. Res. 412, commend African Union coordinated military efforts to apprehend Joseph Kony and senior commanders of the Lords’s Resistance Army and support U.S. advisory role in such efforts, S2257 [29MR]
S. Res. 424, condemn mass atrocities and human rights abuses and support right of the people to be safe and defend themselves in Syria, S2502 [18AP]
S. Res. 428, condemn human rights violations in Syria, collect information on crimes against humanity and take action for those responsible for such crimes, prevent mass atrocities, and support people of Syria, S2551 [19AP]
S. Res. 435, condemn human rights violations in Syria and call for transition to democracy, S2734 [25AP]
S. Res. 439, support elimination of the ‘‘adult entertainment’’ section of the Village Voice Media Holdings, LLC, classified advertising website Backpage.com to terminate facilitation of online sex trafficking, S2736 [25AP], S8319 [20DE]
S. Res. 466, condemn imprisonment of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and call for diplomatic sanctions pending her release, S3287 [17MY]
S. Res. 476, tribute to Fang Lizhi, S3689 [4JN], S3871 [7JN]
S. Res. 486, condemn Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK/Kongra-Gel) for violence and acts of terror and support efforts to eliminate threat in Turkey, S3843 [7JN]
S. Res. 494, condemn Russia for providing weapons and opposing U.N. resolutions on Syria, call for the end of violence against civilians, and support sanctions and a peaceful transition of leadership in Syria, S4207 [14JN]
S. Res. 525, tribute to Oswaldo Payá Sardiñas, S5307 [24JY], S5802 [31JY]
S. Res. 541, condemn Vietnam human rights violations, S5989 [2AU]
S. Res. 542, support efforts by Taiwan to strengthen democracy and human rights and encourage Government to take into consideration international election monitoring recommendations, S5990 [2AU]
S. Res. 554, call on China to facilitate access to Gao Zhisheng by his family and lawyers and his immediate and conditional release, S6344 [13SE]
S. Res. 557, tribute to Lodi G. Gyari, S6345 [13SE], S6472 [19SE]
S. Res. 601, recognize Albania independence anniversary and commend for protecting Jews who either lived in Albania or sought asylum there during the Holocaust, S6948 [27NO]
S.J. Res. 43, Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act import restrictions renewal approval, S3980 [12JN]
Tributes
Payá Sardiñas, Oswaldo, S5851 [1AU]