Human Rights and Political Developments in China: Hearings Before the Subcommittees on Human Rights and International Organizations, on Asian and Pacific Affairs, and on International Economic Policy and Trade of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, July 13 and 19, 1989, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 327 pages |
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... impact on China's human rights conduct . Others will suggest that to influence change in China , a stronger U.S. reaction is in order . One fact is clear , the repression continues with no end in sight . As of now , Congressional ...
... impact on China's human rights conduct . Others will suggest that to influence change in China , a stronger U.S. reaction is in order . One fact is clear , the repression continues with no end in sight . As of now , Congressional ...
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... impact on China's human rights conduct . Others will suggest that to influence change in China , a stronger U.S. reaction is in order . One fact is clear , the repression continues with no end in sight . As of now , Congressional ...
... impact on China's human rights conduct . Others will suggest that to influence change in China , a stronger U.S. reaction is in order . One fact is clear , the repression continues with no end in sight . As of now , Congressional ...
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... there would be a considerable impact . Mr. ROTH . Now , the question was asked you before on OPIC , and You said you would be opposed to denying OPIC to China , is that ht ? Mr. WILLIAMS . At this stage we think it should 32.
... there would be a considerable impact . Mr. ROTH . Now , the question was asked you before on OPIC , and You said you would be opposed to denying OPIC to China , is that ht ? Mr. WILLIAMS . At this stage we think it should 32.
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... impact ? Why don't we take some of China's MFN , the products that they are able to sell here through MFN , and give them to fledgling democracies in Latin America . We don't have enough money in TDP or OPIC to do 10 percent of the jobs ...
... impact ? Why don't we take some of China's MFN , the products that they are able to sell here through MFN , and give them to fledgling democracies in Latin America . We don't have enough money in TDP or OPIC to do 10 percent of the jobs ...
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... impact would that have on the Chinese ? Would that get their attention right away ? Ms. MCENTEE . I would imagine it would . However , it is hard to respond to a hypothetical question . In addition , as you indicated , it certainly ...
... impact would that have on the Chinese ? Would that get their attention right away ? Ms. MCENTEE . I would imagine it would . However , it is hard to respond to a hypothetical question . In addition , as you indicated , it certainly ...
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Page 296 - Only in cases where the President determines that such action would be in the national interest where such action would clearly and importantly advance United States policy in such areas as international terrorism, nuclear proliferation, environmental protection and human rights, should the Export-Import Bank deny applications for credit for nonfinancial or noncommercial considerations.
Page 293 - Department, however, is to approve applications or requests to export or reexport such commodities and technical data to these destinations...
Page 63 - To mobilize and facilitate the participation of United States private capital and skills in the economic and social development of less developed friendly countries and areas, thereby complementing the development assistance objectives of the United States...
Page 293 - critical technology'' as used herein refers to the classified and unclassified nuclear and non-nuclear unpublished technical data, whose acquisition by a potential adversary could make a significant contribution, which would prove detrimental to the national security of the United States, to the military potential of such country...
Page 126 - According to the same dispatch, two others were arrested: WANG Yang, Standing Committee member of the Autonomous Union of College Students and a student of the Nanjing Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, was arrested on June 14. WANG Bin, a member of the Autonomous Union of Beijing College Students was reportedly detained by the Public Security Bureau for interrogation, after he was discovered to be carrying reactionary leaflets and to have tried to establish illicit ties in the Hehai...
Page 122 - Department for further investigation. Yuan, a student at the Baotou Teachers Training School, has been accused of having incited, organized and directed students who came to Beijing from other provinces to engage in demonstrations, sit-ins and strikes. He was also reportedly interviewed by foreign reporters at Tiananmen Square, and after returning to Baotou, he allegedly continued to spread rumors and to incite students to go on strike, engage in demonstrations and other illegal activities.
Page 50 - BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY AND TRADE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, DC...
Page 135 - ... injuring people," according to the report. LI Rongfu, also from Shanghai, was arrested on June 7 and accused of instigating students to sabotage various means of transportation, according to Shanghai Radio.
Page 137 - WANG Miaogen and WANG Hong, were leaders of the Shanghai Self-governing Council of Trade Unions, according to a Beijing Radio broadcast (FBIS, June 12, 1989). They are accused of holding secret meetings, advocating strikes, and <-l««nti«g reactionary slogans.
Page 129 - Through our hunger strike, we want also to tell the people that what the government media refers to as a small bunch of trouble makers is in fact the whole nation. We may not...