The North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004: Issues and Implications : Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific and the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations of the Committee on International Relations, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, April 28, 2005 |
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abductions access to North Asia Assistant Secretary Birkle Bureau of Population Buwalda Chairman Chinese government Choi Commissioner for Refugees Committee Congress Department DeTrani DPRK efforts Faleomavaega firm resettlement Freedom House grant hearing High Commissioner households Human Rights Act human rights issues human rights situation humanitarian important Jubilee Campaign juche juche ideology Kim Jong-il Korean asylum seekers Korean Human Rights Koreans in China LEACH ment Mongolia monitoring multilateral Muntarbhorn NGOs NOLAND North Korean asylum North Korean government North Korean Human North Korean refugees nuclear obligations PAYNE percent plight of North political PREPARED STATEMENT Pyongyang question rean refu Refugee Convention refugee status repatriation Rights and Labor Rights in North Secretary Dewey situation in North Six-Party Talks SMITH South Special Envoy Special Rapporteur Subcommittee survey testimony Thank tion torture trafficking treaty U.S. Government U.S. refugee UNHCR unimpeded access United Nations violations
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Page 1 - Subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 1:35 pm, in Room 2172, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon. James A. Leach (Chairman of the Subcommittee) Presiding. Mr. LEACH. The Committee will come to order. On behalf of the Subcommittee, I would like to extend a warm welcome to Assistant Secretary Kelly.
Page 8 - I look forward to the testimony of the witnesses. [The prepared statement of Mr. Payne follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE DONALD M. PAYNE, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Mr.
Page 37 - Statement of the Honorable Walter B. Slocombe Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Before a Hearing of the House Committee on International Relations Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific...
Page 9 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will be very brief. I want to thank the gentleman from Nebraska, Mr.
Page 38 - HANDBOOK ON PROCEDURES AND CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING REFUGEE STATUS under the 1951 Convention and the 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees...
Page 11 - I might say, without objection all of your statements will be placed in the record, and if you would care to summarize it at any point, you are welcome to do that.
Page 63 - Menendez. [The prepared statement of Mr. Burton follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE DAN BURTON, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF INDIANA, AND CHAIRMAN, SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE...
Page 29 - ... out a third of the reserve for a year after that if there is no continuation. Under mine, I provide that the sales limitations provisions continue until such time as the reserve has been disposed of under these provisions. Mr. DOLE. That is all. Mr. PURCELL. Are there any other questions? If not, thank you very much, Mr. Smith. Mr. SMITH. Thank you very much, and I thank the members of the committee. Mr.