CIVIL LIBERTIES

Addresses

American Jewish Committee Support of Indochinese Refugees: David A. Harris, 8446 [21AP]

Americans Against Apartheid Annual Dinner: Representative Espy, 22151 [11AU]

Captive Nations: President Reagan, 18484 [14JY]

———Vice President Bush, 20005 [2AU]

Civil Rights in Republic of Korea: Jae Keun In, 14220 [13JN]

Cuban Civil Liberties Abuses: Armando Valladares, 3266 [3MR]

Enigma of U.S. Foreign Policy: Ulric Haynes, Jr., 13482-13485 [6JN]

Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government: Charles J. Haughey, 9679-9682 [2MY]

Hubert H. Humphrey Award From the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights: Senator Kennedy, 12221 [24MY]

Japanese Americans: S.I. Hayakawa, 21262-21265 [9AU]

National Right to Life Convention: Cathy Clark, 23437 [12SE]

———Senator Humphrey, 23437-23439 [12SE]

Role of Parliaments in Developing Cooperation in the Humanitarian Field: Representative Brown, 28669 [5OC]

Seizing the Initiative United States-Soviet Relations in the 1990's: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 23718 [14SE]

Semantics of Human Rights: Richard Schifter, 2542 [25FE]

Tibetan Civil Liberties Violations: Dalai Lama, 14775 [15JN]

Toward a Real Glasnost in all the Captive Nations: Lev E. Dobriansky, 22375 [11AU]

Women in Today's Society: Vice President Bush, 19655 [29JY]

Agreements

Discrimination: clarify provisions of public laws (S. 557), unanimous-consent agreement, 260 [27JA]

Amendments

Anti-Apartheid Act: amend (S. 2756), 27064 [30SE], 27769 [3OC], 28378 [5OC], 29392 [7OC]

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: implement recommendations (S. 1009), 4954 [23MR], 5853 [30MR], 7161 [18AP], 7542, 7610, 7617, 7619, 7620, 7653 [20AP]

Discrimination: clarify provisions of public laws (S. 557), 110, 118, 169 [26JA], 225, 233, 236, 237, 253, 255, 267-269 [27JA], 336, 351, 364, 369, 422, 425 [28JA], 2860 [2MR], 2951 [2MR]

Housing: revise procedures for enforcement of law (H.R. 1158), 15471 [21JN], 15723 [22JN], 15845, 15846, 15848, 15851, 15852, 15864 [23JN], 15995 [27JN], 16476, 16480, 16490-16492, 16495, 16496, 16498, 16504, 16505 [29JN], 19711, 19725-19727, 19729, 19773, 19779 [1AU], 20593 [4AU]

National Day of Remembrance for Political Prisoners in Iran: designate (H.J. Res. 669), 32802 [21OC]

Panama: restoration of democracy and economic assistance (S. Con. Res. 140), 27112 [30SE]

Prevention of Genocide Act: enact (S. 2763), 23116, 23177 [9SE]

Privacy: rental, purchase, or delivery of video tapes or similar materials and use of library materials (S. 2361), 30969, 31069 [14OC]

Analyses

Civil Rights Restoration Act (S. 557), 4456 [18MR]

Federal Court Authority To Enforce Certain Indian Rights (S. 2747), 21935 [11AU]

House of Representatives' Fair Employment Practices (H. Res. 558), 26780 [29SE]

Video Privacy Protection Act (S. 2361), 31840 [19OC]

Appointments

Conferees: H.R. 442, implement recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 9138 [27AP], 10476 [11MY]

———H.R. 1212 Polygraph Protection Act, 3384 [4MR], 4714 [22MR]

Articles and editorials

Aborted Fathers—Choice To Kill Should Not Be Just for Women, 18535 [14JY]

Above the Law, 4247 [17MR]

Academic Libraries Must Oppose Federal Surveillance of Their Users, 8774 [26AP]

ACLU Policies Cast ``Mainstream'' Claim in Doubt, 31724 [19OC]

Ambush Lurking in New Rights Act?, 3971 [15MR]

Amid Death and Darkness, a Turning Point in El Salvador, 14387 [14JN]

Amnesty International Cites Abuses in 135 Nations, 30427 [13OC]

Amnesty International Reports Rights Abuses Hit Record High, 30428 [13OC]

Anti-Apartheid or Pro-Soviet? Sanctions Raise U.S. Dependence on U.S.S.R. for Strategic Minerals, 6499 [12AP]

Anything Goes if a ``Civil Right'', 17337 [8JY]

Balk in the Baltics, 17554 [11JY], 18934 [26JY]

Baltic Separatists Cause New Concern in Moscow—Demonstrations Lead to Fierce Crackdown, 1795 [18FE]

Beast Goes On, 24130 [15SE]

Beijing Boom—China's Birthrate Rises Again Despite a Policy of One-Child Families, 18548 [14JY]

Bitter Legacy—After 27 Years of War, Angolans Find ``Peace'' Has Lost Its Meaning—New Generation Carries on a Fight Both Sides Vow Will Last Until Victory, 24544 [20SE]

Bittersweet—Life After Shanghai, 15024 [16JN]

Cambodia—Specter of Another Holocaust, 20613 [4AU]

Can a Wilkie Be Bipartisan?, 22360 [11AU]

Casualties of History, 7637 [20AP]

Catholics in Ukraine Secretly Mark Christian Millennium of Kievan Rus, 16523 [29JN]

Cease-Fire in Nicaragua, 12476 [25MY]

Cecil Rolle, Battled Race Discrimination, 18938 [26JY]

Chaos Likely in Afghanistan, 8434 [21AP]

Chinese Gulag, 3011 [2MR]

Chronicling Oppression in Transylvania, 20729 [5AU], 21869 [11AU]

Church and Gay Rights, 17339 [8JY]

Civil Rights Not the Issue in Grove City College Bill, 4652 [22MR]

Civil Rights Restoration Act—Fewer Rights for You, 2691 [29FE]

Clear Vision of America's Future, 3841 [15MR]

Climbing the Next Mountain, 10865 [12MY]

Closing Down of La Prensa, 7276 [19AP]

Coming to the Aid of Endangered Refugees, 14389 [14JN]

Congress on the Loose, 4662 [22MR]

Danger of Imbalance at CSCE Negligence of ``Human Dimension''?, 11214 [17MY]

Democratic Example, 31325 [18OC]

Dial-a-Porn Ban in Arizona Upheld, 9678 [2MY]

Double Standards on Rights?, 3269 [3MR]

Driving a Great Athlete From Competition, 14365 [14JN]

Dukakis' ACLU Albatross, 26835 [29SE]

Edwards and Wilkie—California's Peace Ticket, 22359 [11AU]

El Salvador—Policy of Deceit, 33480, 33515 [21OC]

End of the Year Editorial, 1218 [8FE]

Facing the Genocide Issue, 30857 [14OC]

Farmers Beware—The New Civil Rights Bill, 4652 [22MR]

FBI—The Press Was Asleep During Webster's Watch, 1671 [17FE]

Federal Power To Grow if Grove City Veto Falls, 4243 [17MR]

Few Good Women, 2703 [1MR]

Few Japanese-Americans Were Actually Interned, 7638 [20AP]

Fighting the Baseball Blackout, 17425-17426 [11JY]

Finish the Job, 14970 [16JN]

For Japanese-Americans, Cash Can't Bring Honor, 7631 [20AP]

Forbidden Tibet Looks Outward, 8439 [21AP]

Free Negro in Florida, 2534 [25FE]

Gay Rights and the Public World, 17336 [8JY]

``Gay Rights'' Ruling Proves There's No Right To Be Catholic, 17338 [8JY]

Gays and Grove City, 6345 [11AP]

Genocide Treaty—One More Step, 30857 [14OC]

Georgetown Fails To Exert Religious Rights, 17340 [8JY]

Going To Bat for the Basic Freedoms, 24457 [19SE]

Gorbachev Can't Defy Human-Rights Tide, 70 [25JA]

Group Rights Above All?, 17337 [8JY]

``Grove City'' Limits, 1167 [4FE]

Hatred and Fear Result in Violence, 12735 [26MY]

He Dared, 14055 [9JN]

Hidden Holocaust in the Pacific, 2781 [1MR]

``Hidden Holocaust'' in the Pacific, 953 [3FE], 1171 [4FE]

Hounding of Grove City College, 4662 [22MR]

Human Rights and Castro's Gulags, 11355 [17MY]

Human Rights Team Begins Probe of Human Rights Abuses, 23666 [13SE]

Human Rights Mockery—U.N. Elects Cuba and Panama, 18738 [26JY]

If a Geneva Truce Is Signed, You Will Find Us on the Battlefield, 4627 [22MR]

If Jackson Loses—So What?, 6242 [31MR]

Implementing a Genocide Treaty, 30985 [14OC]

In Mozambique, the Atrocities Just Don't Stop, 23056 [8SE]

India Journalists on Strike To Protest New Defamation Law, 23021 [8SE]

Inside S. Africa's Quiet Townships, New Black Power Tactics, 15465 [21JN]

Inside the Temple, 16614 [30JN]

Japanese-American Compensation—A Bad Bill, 7638 [20AP]

Kabul Plans To Remain in Embrace of Soviets, 3526 [8MR]

Killing Fields, 18511 [14JY]

Klamath Indians—A Birthright Regained, 1877-1879 [19FE]

``Last Minority'' Fights for Its Rights, 21261 [9AU]

Latino Refugees, 14390 [14JN]

Left Killed Activist, Says Duarte—Confession Revealed in Rights Chief Case, 2434 [23FE]

Lessons of a Peace Epidemic, 23055 [8SE]

Lessons of South Africa, 15803-15804 [23JN]

Man Called Lemkin, 31876 [19OC], 31993 [19OC]

Managua Blocks Flight of Paper to La Prensa, 10792 [12MY]

``Massive Evil'' in Mozambique, 9404 [28AP], 9502 [28AP]

Miranda Case That Strips a Suspect of Rights, 2434 [23FE]

Mistreated Refugees From El Salvador, 14389 [14JN]

More South African Sanctions?, 15464 [21JN]

N.Y. Synagogue Arson Spurs Reflections on Youths ``Taught To Hate'', 25007 [22SE]

Naive Talk of ``Challenges'', 26843 [29SE]

Najibullah Meets Gandhi—Pakistan Decries Talks, 10549 [11MY]

Natan Sharansky and the Snares of Freedom—The Unforeseen Struggles of a Freed Soviet Dissident, 12211 [24MY]

Negotiators on Angola Sit Down in N.Y., 30428 [13OC]

New Federal Housing Law Brings Integration Closer, 29863 [11OC]

New Kind of Racial Put-Down, 6242 [31MR]

News Cut Off as Armenian Protests Continue, 3154 [3MR]

No Freedom Without Solidarity, 23021 [8SE]

No Reason to Veto, 4273 [17MR], 6345 [11AP]

$1.2 Billion Worth of Hindsight, 7616, 7626 [20AP]

Override of Reagan Civil Rights Veto Now a Congressional Must, 4603 [21MR]

Peace in the Middle East Through Human Rights, 23058-23059 [8SE]

Race Is Now a Class Issue, 15293 [20JN]

Radical Plan for Mideast Peace, 12204 [24MY]

Reagan Veto a Loss, 4602 [21MR]

Rebirth of Ukrainian Churches, 7343 [19AP]

Recalling King—Jerseyans See the Dream as Unfulfilled, 1329 [9FE]

Relief Groups Say Their Ouster May Spur Ethiopia Rights Abuses, 11113 [16MY]

Religious Freedom Violated in Ruling, 17337 [8JY]

Report Alleges Human Rights Abuses in Panama, 8636 [25AP]

Report Says U.S. Demands on Aid May Impede Afghan Pact, 4628 [22MR]

Representative Espy's Home Defaced With Racial Slurs—First-Term Mississippian Interrupts Campaign To Repair Vandalism, 25006 [22SE]

Respite for Central American Refugees, 14389 [14JN]

Revolt of the Radiators—We Didn't Get Glasnost Until the Plumbing Broke, 556 [1FE]

Roosevelt Salutes Deerfield's Cohen, 16072 [27JN]

Salvadoran Retracts Rights Case Confession—Prisoner Held in Killing Claims Coercion, 2434 [23FE]

Salvadoran Tragedy, 14389 [14JN]

Sanctions—A Washout, 15465 [21JN]

Sanctions—Or Strikes?, 15463 [21JN]

Sandinista Police Batter, Arrest Dozens of Strikers, 10793 [12MY]

Sandinista Supporters Disrupt Opposition Rally, 3661 [10MR]

Sandinistas Confiscate Evidence of Their Dirty Secrets, 18936 [26JY]

Sandinistas Hold Leaders of Opposition After March, 10794 [12MY]

Scandal of Sanctions, 6489 [12AP]

Schizophrenic—Georgetown-Homosexual Decisions Seems To Have Conflicting Elements, 17340 [8JY]

Seal and Deliver the Genocide Pact, 30858 [14OC]

Sean MacBride of Ireland Is Dead at 83, 299 [27JA]

Sean MacBride—Great Irish Patriot Is Dead, 299 [27JA]

Sean MacBride—The Man Who Smelled a Rat, 300 [27JA]

Second-Class Citizens in Their Own Homeland, 560 [1FE]

Shame of Silence on Ethiopia?, 14762 [15JN]

Sharpesville 6—Appeals for Clemency as Court Bid Fails, 4458 [18MR]

Should the Contras Be Newly Funded? No, Because Human Rights Won't Benefit, 1059 [4FE]

Silent Observance in Lithuania, 1725 [18FE]

Sneak Attack on First Amendment, 111 [26JA]

Taxis Give Blacks a Chance at the Driver's Seat, 15462 [21JN]

Telephone Links South African, 14168 [10JN]

They Are as American as Jesse Helms, 9486 [28AP]

Tibetan File, 21422 [9AU]

Time To Stand Up, 6345 [11AP]

To Restore Respect for Human Rights and Life in the Philippines, 11359 [17MY]

Toll Mounts in Burmese Crackdown—Fighting Said To Be Fierce in Mandalay, 24797 [22SE]

Tough Words From a Good Friend, 22884-22885 [8SE]

Tutu and Boesak Urge Resistance Despite South African Repression, 3727 [14MR]

Very Unappealing Decision in D.C. Court, 17338 [8JY]

Virginia Church Shelters 3 Kurds Protesting Chemical Weapons, 23120 [9SE]

Visiting Rights Monitors Call for More Soviet Progress, 556 [1FE]

Voodoo Econometrics, 14748 [15JN]

Voters and Police Plentiful as Chile Votes, 30427 [13OC]

Wage Discrimination Decisions of Judge Anthony Kennedy, 714 [3FE]

What the U.S. Must Do in South Africa, 19432 [28JY]

What Went Wrong in Chicago?, 12736 [26MY]

Where Does the ACLU Stand on the Issues?, 28329-28331 [5OC]

Who May Cry for Tibet?, 3697 [10MR]

Windbags of Change, 16610 [30JN]

With a Civilian in Charge, 1936 [22FE]

With Liberty and Justice for All?, 29861 [11OC]

Wrecked Economy Won't End Apartheid, 15464 [21JN]

Wright vs. CIA—A Challenge to the Secret Government, 26835 [29SE]

Year in Review, 6794 [13AP]

Year of the Noose, 4458 [18MR]

Youths, Monks Fight Troops in Burma—Post-Coup Deaths Reported in Hundreds, 24798 [22SE]

Bills and resolutions

Aged: protection of the law in guardianship proceedings (see S. 2765)

Americans With Disabilities Act: enact (see S. 2345)

Armed Forces: prohibit discrimination by creditors against members (see H.R. 5482)

Central America: support peace, democracy, and reconciliation (see H.J. Res. 523)

Chile: restoration of democracy (see S.J. Res. 370; H.J. Res. 620)

China, People's Republic of: human rights violations in Tibet (see H.R. 4491)

Discrimination (see H.R. 4223, 5382)

Civil Rights Act: prohibit discrimination in Federal Government (see H.R. 4576)

Commemorate bicentennial of Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen and of the French Revolution (S.J. Res. 317): correcting enrollment (see S.J. Res. 317, S. Con. Res. 144)

Committee on Government Operations: study of affirmative action employment practices relative to foreign companies operating in the U.S. (see H. Res. 608)

Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: amend (see S. 2378)

Courts: protect rights of persons in guardianship proceedings (see H.R. 5266)

Cuba: human rights violations (see H. Con. Res. 313)

Demaci, Adem: civil liberties violations (see S. Res. 411; H. Res. 411)

District of Columbia: designate section of 16th Street NW., as Solidarity Corner (see S. 2426)

Employment: testing employees of refineries and nuclear power plants for alcohol and controlled substance use (see H.R. 4046)

Ethiopia: human rights violations (see H.J. Res. 560, 562)

FBI: conduct in relation to constitutional rights (see H.R. 5369)

Federal Contract Compliance and Workforce Development Act: enact (see H.R. 4903)

Federal employees: coverage under the Employee Polygraph Protection Act for those employed by the legislative branch (see H.R. 5099)

Firearms: prohibit certain handguns which are unsuitable for lawful sporting purposes (see H.R. 3978)

Freedom of Information Act: amend (see H.R. 3885)

French Revolution: commemorate bicentennial (see S.J. Res. 317)

Guardianship Rights and Responsibility Act: enact (see H.R. 5275)

Handicapped: establish clear prohibition of discrimination (see H.R. 4498)

Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 589)

House of Representatives: fair employment practices (see H. Res. 558)

India: civil liberties of Sikhs in Punjab region (see S. Con. Res. 150; H. Con. Res. 343)

Indians: Federal court authority to enforce certain rights (see S. 2747)

———right to develop and practice Native American languages (see S.J. Res. 379)

International Cultural Survival Act: enact (see H.R. 4738)

Iran: religious persecution of Bahais (see S. Con. Res. 120; H. Con. Res. 310)

Israel: charges against Mubarak E. Awad (see H. Con. Res. 304)

———right of Palestinian people to self-determination in West Bank and Gaza (see H. Con. Res. 273)

Legislative branch: prohibit discrimination against minorities for employment in the Government (see H.R. 5097)

Libraries: preserve personal privacy of individuals relative to certain use (see H.R. 4947)

Malaysia: promote ecology and civil liberties (see H. Con. Res. 396)

National Day of Remembrance for Political Prisoners in Iran: designate (see H.J. Res. 669)

National Freedom Fighter Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 452)

Nicaragua: advance democracy (see S.J. Res. 351)

———condemn antidemocratic actions (see H. Res. 497)

———condemn antidemocratic actions (H. Con. Res. 497), consideration (see H. Res. 498)

———release political prisoners in accordance with the Esquipulas II agreement (see H. Con. Res. 327)

———suppression of civil liberties (see H. Res. 589)

———U.S. policy relative to reforms made toward peace, pluralism, and democracy (see H.J. Res. 566)

Nuclear energy: protection against discrimination for certain employees (see H.R. 4071)

Poland: recognize trade union Solidarity as legal entity (see S. Res. 475)

Prevention of Genocide Act: enact (see S. 2763)

———enact (S. 2763), return to Senate (see H. Res. 552)

Privacy: rental, purchase, or delivery of video tapes or similar materials and use of library materials (see S. 2361)

Reagan, President: commendation for human rights efforts while at the Moscow summit (see H. Res. 464)

Refugees: humanitarian treatment of Southeast Asian refugees (see H. Con. Res. 303)

Religious Freedom Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 361)

Romania: civil liberties violations (see S. Res. 455, 461; H. Res. 505)

Singapore: human rights (see S. Con. Res. 132; H. Con. Res. 328)

Social Security: deny benefits to certain individuals deported for association with the Nazi government of Germany during World War II (see H.R. 4905)

South Africa: ban loans and investments by U.S. corporations (see H.R. 5175)

———banning of political activity (see S. Res. 384)

———U.S. business participation in educational and economic development (see H.R. 5160)

Soviet Union: continued control of Vilnius, Lithuania, Cathedral (see S. Res. 385)

———link most-favored-nation status to compliance with Helsinki Final Act (see H.R. 5025)

———protest human rights violations (see H. Res. 455)

———religious amnesty (see S. Con. Res. 119)

———restrictive emigration regulations (see H. Res. 437)

Soweto Remembrance Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 339)

Tibet: civil liberties violations by the People's Republic of China (see H.R. 4570)

———support the Dalai Lama and efforts toward democracy (see H. Con. Res. 324)

U.N. Commission on Human Rights: membership (see S. Con. Res. 124)

———membership of Cuba (see H. Con. Res. 315)

Voluntary School Prayer Act: enact (see S. 2001)

Week of Remembrance of Kristallnacht: designate (see S.J. Res. 391)

Women: equal treatment (see H.R. 4132)

Books

``Against All Hope,'' Armando Valladares, 3265 [3MR], 3387 [4MR]

``Crystal Night, November 9-10'': Rita Thalman and Emmanuel Feinermann (excerpt), 27053 [30SE]

``Perestroika,'' Mikhail Gorbachev, 1792 [18FE]

``Sound Off!—American Military Women Speak Out,'' Carl and Dorothy Schneider, 2703 [1MR]

``State Against Blacks,'' Walter W. Williams, 15410 [21JN]

``Virginia James Byerly,'' Robert L. Barry, 30628 [13OC]

Bulletins

Punjab problems: Gurmit S. Aulakh, 10548 [11MY]

Chronologies

Events leading to Baltic Freedom Day, 14355 [14JN]

Communiques

47 years of infamy, 14365 [14JN]

Latvian day of mourning, 14365 [14JN]

Court decisions

Civil rights applications to religious institutions (sundry), 226 [27JA]

Discrimination against the handicapped (sundry), 98, 99 [26JA]

Grove City College v. Bell: Supreme Court, 4231 [17MR]

School Board of Nassau County v. Arline: Supreme Court, 2860 [2MR], 2924 [2MR]

Simpson v. Reynolds Metals Co.: Supreme Court, 4231 [17MR]

Declarations

Protest over infamy at Geneva: Cuban Political Prisoners, 3264 [3MR]

Treatment of Serbs in Kosovo: bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church, 32410 [20OC]

Descriptions

Building a new South Africa: Institute on Religion and Democracy, 18474 [14JY]

Documents

Solidarity With Romania: Charter 77 (organization), 1187 [4FE], 1707 [18FE]

Initiative of the Moscow Helsinki Monitoring Group, 11366 [17MY]

Essays

Law Day: Maria Roberson, 15295 [20JN]

Observance of the Washington March Led by Martin Luther King, Jr.: Johnniemae Fairbanks, 25843 [27SE]

———Matthew Dudley, 25843 [27SE]

———NaHeshaa Pritchett, 25843 [27SE]

———Nancy Nguy, 25843 [27SE]

Only To Be Born a Jew: Malka Neuman, 28666 [5OC]

Examples

Sandinista's violations of civil liberties, 21500, 21501 [10AU]

Factsheets

HHRF and the Plight of Hungarian Minorities, 20510 [4AU]

Interviews

Internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, with Senator Dixon, 16401 [29JN]

Nicaraguan mothers try to free their sons, with Concepcion Salazar, 25055 [22SE]

Letters

Abortion, 272 [27JA], 1792 [18FE], 2906 [2MR], 12443 [25MY], 12743 [26MY], 14998 [16JN]

———Aimee Metzinger, 12742 [26MY]

———Anita Texeira, 15408 [21JN]

———Annette Melka, 14033 [9JN]

———anonymous, 669 [2FE]

———Bonnie Murphy, 4587 [21MR], 12742 [26MY]

———Candy L. Gilchrist, 14139 [10JN]

———Carol J. Hill, 2682 [29FE]

———Chalsey R. Dorsey, 12742 [26MY]

———Cheryl Hook, 14033 [9JN]

———Deb Van Till, 12743 [26MY]

———Deborah K. Wilhelm, 16173 [28JN]

———Deborah Libby, 29422 [7OC]

———Dept. of Justice, 340 [28JA]

———Diana Powell, 4587 [21MR], 12742 [26MY]

———Dianna Segreto, 554 [1FE]

———Donna Eadie, 11676 [19MY]

———Donna L. Crispen, 31760 [19OC]

———Donna Vowell, 2739 [1MR]

———Gaye Webster, 14614 [15JN]

———Ginny Franklin, 11902 [20MY], 28957 [6OC]

———Holly Trimble, 15408 [21JN]

———I. Miller, 173 [26JA]

———J. Browning, 13607 [7JN]

———J. Nasca, 11676 [19MY]

———J. Paul McGrath, 338 [28JA]

———John R. Bolton, 339 [28JA]

———Jana Robinson, 1571 [17FE], 17559 [11JY]

———Janet Assad, 13482 [6JN]

———Jaqueline A. Murphy, 2407 [23FE], 28458 [5OC]

———Jean Whitton, 2906 [2MR]

———Jeanette Van Newkirk, 13482 [6JN]

———Jo Beth Wylie, 31760 [19OC]

———Joanne Morton, 11180 [16MY], 15581 [22JN]

———Julie Lively, 4587 [21MR], 12742 [26MY]

———June Jarvis, 15581 [22JN]

———Karen D. Bak, 6952 [14AP]

———Karen Walker, 12742 [26MY]

———Kathy Berkowitz, 1147 [4FE]

———Laura M. Edsall, 5547 [29MR], 13482 [6JN]

———Linda M. Nisselbeck, 554 [1FE]

———Linda Zbriger, 13048 [27MY]

———Louise Warren, 15820 [23JN]

———Lynn Brennan, 12743 [26MY]

———Lynne V. Latham, 1147 [4FE]

———Mary Troxel, 14139 [10JN]

———Mrs. B. Bent, 12743 [26MY]

———Mrs. E. Rodered, 437 [28JA]

———Mrs. Marion Syverson, 15146 [17JN]

———National Right to Life Committee, Inc., 358 [28JA]

———Pat Morris, 14033 [9JN]

———Patty Christofferson, 29422 [7OC]

———Prosper Lujons, 15820 [23JN]

———Rebecca A. Metchick, 5547 [29MR], 13482 [6JN]

———Rebecca O. Wharrie, 13482 [6JN]

———Ruth A. Williams, 16060 [27JN]

———Sally Berk, 11180 [16MY], 15581 [22JN]

———Sandra K. Simmons, 13776 [8JN]

———Sandra Walton, 11509 [18MY]

———Shannon Barnes, 14290 [13JN]

———Sharon Hegarty, 29422 [7OC]

———Sheri Crowe, 15820 [23JN]

———Sheryll D. Wardley, 12742 [26MY]

———Shirley Dalby, 14139 [10JN]

———Sue Ortiz, 13482 [6JN]

———(sundry), 172 [26JA]

———Susan, 2682 [29FE]

———Susan Lekas, 14032 [9JN]

———T. Frederick, 29422 [7OC]

———U.S. Catholic Conference, 356 [28JA]

———Vera A. Jones, 28957 [6OC]

Albanians in Kosovo: Sami Repishti, 29590-29592 [7OC]

American Jewish Committee support of Indochinese refugees: Le Xuan Khoa and Theodore Ellenoff, 8447 [21AP]

Atlanta (GA) Journal and Constitution leak of grand jury testimony: Representative Swindall, 27876 [3OC]

Civil liberties in Yugoslavia: Sami Repishti, 30171-30173 [12OC]

———Senator D'Amato and Representative Hoyer, 6947 [14AP]

Civil rights applications to religious institutions: Elwyn Ewald, et al., 229 [27JA]

———U.S. Catholic Conference, 228 [27JA]

Civil Rights Restoration Act, 2919 [2MR]

———Dale Stuard, 4651 [22MR]

———Daniel F. Hoye, 2954 [2MR], 4564, 4601 [21MR], 4656 [22MR]

———Dept. of Justice, 4237 [17MR]

———Elwyn Ewald, 4601 [21MR]

———Gail B. Thomas, 4248 [17MR]

———Jerry C. Nims, 4602 [21MR]

———Jerry Falwell, 4602 [21MR]

———Joseph R. Hocala, 4565 [21MR]

———Leland Wilson, 4565 [21MR]

———Michael E. Hammond, 4249-4250 [17MR]

———National Association of Counties, 4267 [17MR]

———National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, 4267 [17MR]

———President Reagan, 2922, 2925, 2959 [2MR]

———Representatives Don Edwards and Hawkins, 4781 [22MR]

———Robert E. Jordan III and Susan G. Esserman, 4668 [22MR]

———Robert J. Brooks and Betty A. Coats, 4565 [21MR]

———Robert W. Tiller, 2954 [2MR]

———Senator Harkin, 4781 [22MR]

———Senators Cranston and Harkin, 4651 [22MR]

———sundry religious organizations, 2954 [2MR]

———Terrel H. Bell, Sec. of Education, 4642 [22MR], 4757 [22MR]

———William J. Bennett, Sec. of Education, 2922 [2MR]

Civil war in Burma: Josef Silverstein, 30989 [14OC]

Commission on Civil Rights investigation of Navajo tribal officials: Michael P. Upshaw, 18746 [26JY]

Committees to hold hearings on Mariel Cuban uprisings: Representative Kastenmeier, 3197, 3204 [3MR]

Cuban Civil Liberties Violations: Senator DeConcini, 3388 [4MR]

———several Senators, 3388 [4MR]

Delegation to meet with Baltic States' human rights activists in Moscow: several Representatives, 14361 [14JN]

Democracy in Chile: J. Edward Fox, 20992 [9AU]

Disclosure of information on acquired immune deficiency syndrome, 21660 [10AU]

Economic sanctions against South Africa: B.E. Lekganyane, 20002 [2AU]

Efforts of Jews to emigrate from Soviet Union: Pyatras Pakenas, 4817 [22MR], 5101 [23MR], 5423 [28MR], 6234 [31MR]

———several former refuseniks, 3658 [10MR]

———several non-Jewish intellectuals, 4802 [22MR]

———several Soviet Jews, 5995-5996 [31MR]

Efforts of parents to emigrate from the Soviet Union: Vladimir Bravve, 555 [1FE]

Efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union: Abe Stolar, 12098 [24MY]

———Evgeny Lein, 7081 [15AP]

———several Jewish refuseniks, 12470 [25MY]

Emigration of Alexander Yampolsky from the Soviet Union: Representative Atkins, 4364 [17MR]

———Representative Christopher H. Smith, 4363 [17MR]

———Representative Evans, 4363 [17MR]

———Representative Hastert, 4364 [17MR]

———Representative John Miller, 4363 [17MR]

———Representative Lynn Martin, 4363 [17MR]

———Representative Yates, 4364 [17MR]

———Representatives Porter and Lantos, 4363 [17MR]

Emigration of Elena K. Kuna from the Soviet Union: Representative Jeffords, 69 [25JA]

Emigration of Solomon Alber and family from the Soviet Union: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 4451 [18MR]

Emigration of Yakov Beilin's family from the Soviet Union: Yakov Beilin's mother, 3014 [2MR]

Fair Housing Act: Samuel R. Pierce, Jr., Secretary of HUD, 19713, 19717 [1AU]

———Senators Kennedy and Specter, 19712 [1AU]

Federal funding of abortion: Douglas Johnson, 23321 [9SE]

48 years of Soviet slavery: Vincent Gumulauskis, Indianapolis (IN) Star, 1425 [16FE]

Freedom struggle of Crimean Tatars: Andrei Sakharov, 15896 [23JN]

Genocide Convention Implementation Act: Craig H. Baab, American Bar Association, 30858 [14OC]

———Vice President Bush, 30857 [14OC], 31876 [19OC]

Georgetown University homosexual rights ruling, Timothy S. Healy, 17342, 17344 [8JY]

Grove City College decision: President Reagan, 393 [28JA]

———William E. Brock III, 4251 [17MR]

Harassment and abuse directed against Estonians and Lithuanians: several Representative) 2458 [24FE]

Has America's anti-apartheid policy backfired? James B. Hayes, 19431 [28JY]

Human rights in the Soviet Union: Representatives Christopher H. Smith and Wolf, 11317 [17MY]

Identification of Hungarian revolution victims: Istvan Magas, 14736 [15JN]

———President Reagan, 14736 [15JN]

———Representative Horton, 14735 [15JN]

Incarceration of Zwalakhe Sisulu in South Africa: several Senators, 3727 [14MR]

Indian Civil Rights Act: Commission on Civil Rights, 19589 [29JY]

Internment of U.S. civilians during World War II: Eve Clapham, 28270 [4OC]

Israeli guidelines for unrest in West Bank and Gaza: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 13635 [7JN]

Most-favored-nation trade status: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 20049 [3AU]

Nicaragua violations of civil liberties: several Senators, 18142 [13JY]

Political repression in Malaysia, J.F. Otero, 9182 [27AP]

Polygraph Protection Act: Albert D. Bourland, 2810 [2MR]

———Bern Laxer, 2850 [2MR]

———David E. Nagle, 2809 [2MR]

———Gary W. Rollins, 2829 [2MR]

———Harvey S. Gold, 2813 [2MR]

———James F. Wilkinson, 2813 [2MR]

———John A. Knebel, 2813 [2MR]

———Julian C. Morris, 2813 [2MR]

———Junior Strawn, 2829 [2MR]

———Nobumasa Tsuboi, 2813 [2MR]

———Vincent J. Lambriola, 2814 [2MR]

Problems of the Serbs in Kosovo: M. Nikolich, 32407 [20OC]

Psychiatric abuse in Lithuania: several Representatives, 1422 [16FE]

Redress for Japanese Americans interned during World War II: S.I. Hayakawa, 21262 [9AU]

Reform and Human Rights report: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 11743 [19MY]

Release of Lev Lukianenko from Soviet prison: several Senators and Representatives, 6600 [13AP]

Religion in the Ukraine: Lev Lukianenko, 6599 [13AP]

Religiously controlled educational programs: Daniel F. Hoy, 335 [28JA]

———Dept. of Education, 334 [28JA]

Resignation: Hal M. Freeman, 22368 [11AU]

Return of remains of those executed for 1956 insurgence: Karoly Grosz, Prime Minister of Hungary, 22762 [7SE]

Romania violations of civil liberties: Hungarian Democratic Forum, 21876 [11AU]

———Senator Lautenberg, 20726 [5AU]

———several Senators, 21867 [11AU]

Sanctions against South Africa: Representative Burton, 15462 [21JN]

Sandinista regime: Violeta B. Chamorro (sundry), 17438 [11JY]

Situation in Ethiopia: Representative Roth, 6514 [12AP]

South Africa banning of Zola Budd from Olympic games: Representative Marlenee, 12230 [25MY]

South African ban on political activity: several church representatives, 4805 [22MR]

South African restriction on Blacks: Desmond M. Tutu, 8440 [21AP]

Soviet anti-Semitism: Representative Lawrence J. Smith, 21119 [8AU], 22341 [11AU]

———several Members of Congress, 22339 [11AU]

Soviet emigration policy: Pyatras Pakenas (sundry), 6258 [31MR]

Soviet furskin export and emigration policy: Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 20027 [3AU]

Soviet harassment of Jews: Soviet refuseniks, 20010 [2AU]

U.S. policy in Afghanistan: President Reagan, 4626 [22MR]

Soviet treatment of Armenians: Senator Dole, 6058 [31MR]

———Senator Wilson, 11951 [23MY]

Status of Fyodor Parasenkov: Senator Wilson, 554 [1FE]

———Senator Byrd, 4626 [22MR]

Vote wisely, 28266 [4OC]

Lists

Civil rights court cases prior to Grove City statutes, 4666 [22MR]

Countries and organizations supporting U.N. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, 5194 [24MR]

Court cases submitted to Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 7251 [19AP]

International observer delegation to Chilean plebiscite, 32601 [21OC], 32847 [21OC]

Jewish refuseniks in attendance at January 1988, meeting in Moscow, 5994 [31MR]

Known Christian prisoners in the Soviet Union, 11318 [17MY]

Lithuanian American Council officers, 1422 [16FE]

Organizations opposed to S. 1904, the Polygraph Protection Act, 2810-2812 [2MR]

Organizations opposing the Civil Rights Restoration Act, 4661 [22MR]

Organizations supporting the Civil Rights Restoration Act, 4648 [22MR], 6512 [12AP]

Organizations which have endorsed S. 1009, War Reparations Act, 7251 [19AP]

Religious exemptions—Title IX of the education amendments, 359-360 [28JA]

Religious organizations supporting Armstrong amendment to the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 19433 [28JY]

Religious organizations supporting the Civil Rights Restoration Act (S. 557), 4267 [17MR]

Religious supporters of the Civil Rights Restoration Act and opposers of all substantive amendments, 334 [28JA]

States and municipalities prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation, 17447 [11JY]

Memorandums

Armstrong Amendment to District of Columbia Appropriations Act: Christian College Coalition, 19435 [28JY]

Civil Rights Applications to Abortion: Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer & Wood, 337 [28JA]

Civil Rights Restoration Act: Jerry Falwell and Jerry C. Nims, 4602 [21MR]

Fair Housing Act Amendments Substitute: Senators Kennedy and Specter, 19712, 19713 [1AU]

Refusenik Update: Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 3302 [3MR]

Memorials of legislature

California, 11647 [19MY], 11946 [23MY]

Massachusetts, 25 [25JA], 759 [3FE], 9600 [29AP], 14023 [9JN]

New Jersey, 3628 [9MR]

West Virginia, 1443 [16FE], 1921 [22FE]

Messages

Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: President Reagan, 12025 [24MY]

Veto of Civil Rights Restoration Act (S. 557): President Reagan, 4124 [16MR], 4224 [17MR], 4752 [22MR]

Newsletters

Good news: German American Information and Education Association, 27055 [30SE]

Papers

Problem of Being Refused Permission To Emigrate for Women and Children: Victoria G. Khassina, 10376 [10MY]

Petitions

Individual rights: Arnold Swiklinski, 10370 [10MY]

Internment of Japanese Americans during World War II: County of Hawaii, HI, 25 [25JA]

Namibia civil liberties: Evengelical Lutheran Church in America, 16049 [27JN]

Sergey Grigoryants: Boston, MA, 13518 [7JN]

Press conferences

Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union: Representative Weiss, 21417 [9AU]

Press releases

Buechner and House colleagues decry Soviet anti-Semitism—Calls on Gorbachev to condemn Pamyat activities, 22340 [11AU]

Prominent dissident beaten in Vilnius: Lithuanian Information Center, 1429 [16FE]

Proclamations

Captive Nations Week: President Reagan, 18485 [14JY]

Internment of Japanese Americans: Gerald R. Ford, 7550 [20AP]

Questions and answers

Civil Rights Restoration Act, 6512 [12AP]

———Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 4789-5684 [29MR]

Civil Rights Restoration Act coverage, 5964 [30MR]

National Guardianship Rights Act (H.R. 5266), 23032-23033 [8SE]

Quotations

Importance of the Dred Scott decision: Abraham Lincoln, 391 [28JA]

Reading

Bill of Rights: Representative Williams, 32727 [21OC]

Remarks in House

Abortion: amend constitution, 5926 [30MR]

———father's rights, 18535 [14JY]

———Federal funding, 14647 [16JN], 23319-23327 [9SE]

———Operation Rescue in Atlanta, GA, 21747 [10AU], 28497 [5OC]

———rights of unborn, 9825 [4MY]

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: reporting presence to authorities, 19468 [28JY]

Alexander Yampolsky Day: observance, 4363 [17MR]

Anti-Apartheid Act: amend (S. 2756), 23787 [14SE]

Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee: advertisements in Washington, DC, metro, 19996 [2AU]

Armenians: anniversary of genocide, 8287 [21AP], 8404, 8411, 8428 [21AP], 8550 [25AP], 8663 [25AP], 9243-9247 [28AP], 9608 [29AP]

———civil liberties, 3512 [7MR]

Atlanta, GA: Operation Rescue, 28987 [6OC]

Baltic Freedom Day: designate (H.J. Res. 474), 14361 [14JN]

———designate (S.J. Res. 249), 14355-14357 [14JN]

———observance, 14357 [15JN]

Baltic States: Glasnost policy, 18933 [26JY]

Besprozvanny, Galya and Elena: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 17105 [7JY]

Black History Month: observance, 2534 [25FE]

Bravve, Grigory and Ninel: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 13209 [1JN]

Burundi: civil liberties violations, 25046 [22SE]

———response to atrocities (H. Con. Res. 371), 28176-28179 [4OC]

Bush, Vice President: alleged anti-Semitic activities by campaign staff, 23786 [14SE]

———political campaign issues, 20005 [2AU]

Captive Nations Week: observance, 18484 [14JY], 19574 [28JY]

Charny, Benjamin: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 13200 [1JN], 18515 [14JY]

Cherniak, Yuri: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 26835 [29SE]

Chile: restoration of democracy (H.J. Res. 620), 20989 [8AU], 20992 [9AU]-20993 [8AU]

———results of plebiscite, 32843 [21OC], 33474 [21OC]

———violations, 32844 [21OC]

China, People's Republic of: civil liberties in Tibet, 280 [27JA], 3011 [2MR], 3625 [9MR], 4150 [16MR], 13395 [3JN], 18548 [14JY], 19788 [1AU], 21422 [9AU]

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: implement recommendations (H.R. 442), 2723, 2726 [11AU], 28270 [4OC]

———implement recommendations (H.R. 442), conference report, 20293-20297 [3AU], 20370-20377 [4AU]

Housing: revise procedures for enforcement of law (H.R. 1158), 15657-15668 [22JN], 15845-15864 [23JN], 16475 [29JN], 16477, 16478-16491 [29JN], 16508-16512 [29JN], 29863 [11OC]

———revise procedures for enforcement of law (H.R. 1158), consideration (H. Res. 477), 15653-15656 [22JN], 16475 [29JN]

———revise procedures for enforcement of law (H.R. 1158), Senate amendment, 20910-20920 [8AU]

Commemorate bicentennial of Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen and of the French Revolution (S.J. Res. 317): correcting enrollment (S. Con. Res. 144), 26032 [28SE]

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: report on human rights in Soviet Union, 11742, 11743 [19MY]

Commission on the Ukraine Famine: Soviet role, 8661 [25AP]

Congress: employment practices, 9703 [3MY]

Continental Airlines: employee union membership, 12104 [24MY]

Courts: civil action for recovery from persons engaging in torture (H.R. 1417), 28611-28614 [5OC]

———discrimination of minorities, 9054 [27AP]

———protect rights of persons in guardianship proceedings (H.R. 5266), 23031 [8SE]

Crime and criminals: acts of violence based on racial or religious bigotry, 25006 [22SE]

———hate-violence and vandalism, 3835 [15MR]

Cuba: abuses, 3263 [3MR], 3270 [3MR], 3295 [3MR], 4138 [16MR]

———investigate and hold hearings on Mariel uprising, 3197-3199, 3202, 3203 [3MR]

———remove from the U.N. Commission on Human Rights (H. Con. Res. 313), 14057 [9JN]

Czechoslovakia: democratic reform, 24340 [16SE]

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen: commemorate bicentennial (S.J. Res. 317), 24628, 24630 [20SE]

Dept. of Defense: abortion funding for military personnel, 9919 [4MY]

Discrimination: clarify provisions of public laws (S. 557), 2745, 2757 [1MR], 2914, 2915, 2917, 2918, 2962 [2MR], 3043 [2MR], 3278-3288, 3313 [3MR], 3692 [10MR], 3971 [15MR], 6511 [12AP], 6979 [14AP]

———clarify provisions of public laws (S. 557), postponing consideration of veto message, 4088 [16MR]

———clarify provisions of public laws (S. 557), technical corrections, 2962 [2MR]

———clarify provisions of public laws (S. 557), veto, 4716-4718, 4738, 4753, 4771 [22MR], 4787 [23MR], 4788 [24MR], 4791 [31MR], 4792 [22MR], 5964 [30MR]

District of Columbia: abortion restrictions on appropriations, 27352 [30SE]

———march, 25842 [27SE]

Drugs: mandatory testing of Federal employees, 19802 [2AU]

Dukakis, Michael S.: ACLU membership, 23786 [14SE]

———furlough programs, 24320, 24321 [16SE]

———stance on civil rights, 22929 [8SE]

Egypt: release of Bahais from prison, 2747 [1MR]

El Salvador: death squads, 696 [2FE], 4741-4743 [22MR]

———judicial system, 2433 [23FE]

———Project Hope for children, 25073 [23SE]

Ethiopia: civil liberties violations, 2779 [1MR], 6512 [12AP], 6609, 6610 [13AP]

———conflict in Eritrea, 12748 [26MY]

FBI: conduct in relation to constitutional rights (H.R. 5369), 25363 [26SE]

———investigation of U.S. groups opposed to Central American policies, 181 [27JA]

———Library Awareness Program, 19468 [28JY]

———policies of former Director William H. Webster, 1671 [17FE]

Federal Contract Compliance and Workforce Development Act: enact (H.R. 4903), 15905 [23JN]

Ferenc, Nikolai: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 6805 [13AP]

Fishel, Sergei, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 20644 [4AU]

Foreign relations: U.S. policy impact on world freedom, 6610 [13AP]

Freedom of Information Act: amend (H.R. 3885), 458 [1FE]

French Revolution: commemorate bicentennial (S.J. Res. 317), 24628, 24630 [20SE]

Genocide Convention Implementation Act: enact (S. 1851), 31874-31877 [19OC], 31992 [19OC], 33567 [10NO]

Germany, Democratic Republic of: violations, 1210 [8FE]

Goodman, Ellen: recipient of the Hubert H. Humphrey award, 12221 [24MY]

Gorenshtein, Boris, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 27334 [30SE]

Grigoryants, Sergey: harassment by Soviet authorities, 14751 [15JN]

Guardianship Rights and Responsibility Act: enact (H.R. 5275), 23416 [9SE]

Haiti: civil liberties violations, 22321 [10AU], 23664 [13SE]

———military coup, 15457 [21JN]

———support democracy and respect for human rights (H.R. 4152), 3977 [15MR]

Handguns: purchasing regulations, 24127 [15SE]

Handicapped: establish clear prohibition of discrimination (H.R. 4498), 6969 [11AU], 9604-9608 [29AP], 9664 [2MY], 9785-9788 [3MY], 14166 [10JN]

Helsinki Commission: report on Soviet Trade and Economic Reforms—The Implications for U.S. Policy, 11758 [19MY]

Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (H.J. Res. 589), 13931 [9JN]

House of Representatives: fair employment practices (H. Res. 558), 26780 [29SE], 27840-27845 [3OC]

Housing: discrimination, 16480 [29JN]

Hungary: suppression of public dissidents, 17823 [12JY]

India: civil liberties violations of Sikhs, 1680 [17FE], 5658 [29MR], 6990 [14AP], 10548 [11MY], 11346 [17MY], 12482 [25MY], 13312 [2JN], 13391 [3JN], 15726 [22JN], 17280 [7JY], 22930, 25601 [26SE], 33489 [21OC]

———civil liberties violations of Sikhs (H. Con. Res. 343), 23021 [8SE], 30603 [13OC]

International Cultural Survival Act: enact (H.R. 4738), 13380 [3JN]

Iran: persecution of Bahais, 698 [2FE]

———persecution of Bahais (H. Con. Res. 310), 13372, 13392 [3JN], 15291 [20JN]

———religious persecution of Bahais (S. Con. Res. 120), 20996 [8AU], 20998 [9AU]

Ireland, Northern: British policy, 1660 [17FE]

———human rights, 2558 [25FE]

———incentives for fair employment (H.R. 4426), 8069-8072 [20AP]

———U.S. corporate guidelines on equal employment (H.R. 722), 695 [2FE]

Israel: charges against Mubarak E. Awad (H. Con. Res. 304), 12104 [24MY]

———right of Palestinian people to self-determination in West Bank and Gaza (H. Con. Res. 273), 12204 [24MY]

———treatment of Arabs in Gaza and West Bank, 78 [25JA], 1334 [9FE]

Japanese Americans: World War II internment, 9486 [28AP]

Jews: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 68 [25JA], 311 [27JA], 1217 [8FE], 1336 [9FE], 1944 [22FE], 2416 [23FE], 2691 [29FE], 2778 [1MR], 3014 [2MR], 3302 [3MR], 3567 [8MR], 3640, 3656-3660 [10MR], 3694, 3696 [10MR], 3817, 3820 [14MR], 4150 [16MR], 4365 [17MR], 4613 [21MR], 4802, 4817 [22MR], 5047 [23MR], 5422 [28MR], 5675 [29MR], 6963, 6990, 7012 [14AP], 9616 [29AP], 9797, 9798 [3MY], 9999 [5MY], 10384 [10MY], 10853 [12MY], 12107 [24MY], 12211 [24MY], 12470 [25MY], 13200 [1JN], 13374 [3JN], 14170 [10JN], 16071 [27JN], 16754 [6JY], 17832, 17843 [12JY], 18492, 18514 [14JY], 18942 [26JY], 19258 [27JY], 19801 [2AU], 20010 [2AU], 20352 [3AU], 20644 [4AU], 21125 [8AU], 22370 [11AU], 22772 [7SE], 23043 [8SE], 23410 [9SE], 23877 [14SE], 27334 [30SE], 28226 [4OC], 28276 [4OC]

Juneteenth Day: observance, 16623 [30JN]

Kalynychenko, Vitaly: release of Soviet political prisoner, 12767 [26MY]

Karlin, Vladimir: persecution in Soviet Union, 5047 [23MR]

Khassina, Natasha: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 3567 [8MR]

Kilberg, Mikhail, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 17832 [12JY]

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: tribute, 5982 [31MR]

Kislik, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 26835 [29SE]

Klebanov-Lokshim, Anna and Iosif: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 9798 [3MY]

Kofman, Samoil and Haim: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2416 [23FE]

Kosharovsky, Yuli: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 3640, 3656-3660 [10MR], 4150 [16MR]

Kuna, Elena K.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 68 [25JA]

Latinsky, Iosef, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 13374 [3JN]

Lawyers: terminating the alliance between the ABA and the Association of Soviet Lawyers, 13318 [2JN]

Legislative branch: prohibit employment discrimination (H.R. 5097), 19258 [27JY]

Lein, Evgeny: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 23877 [14SE]

Libraries: preserve personal privacy of individuals relative to certain use (H.R. 4947), 16538 [29JN]

Lincoln, Abraham: anniversary of emancipation proclamation, 25042 [22SE]

Lithuania: Soviet violations of civil liberties, 27353 [30SE]

Maderas, Jose P.: release from Cuban jail, 28497 [5OC]

Malaysia: political repression, 9182 [27AP]

Middle East: Israel's occupied territories, 1195 [4FE]

Moscow Helsinki Monitoring Group: anniversary, 11366 [17MY]

Mozambique: terrorism, 9502 [28AP], 13199 [1JN]

Mykailenko, Hanna: release of Soviet political prisoner, 12767 [26MY]

Namibia: policies of South African Government, 18482 [14JY]

National Day of Remembrance for Political Prisoners in Iran: designate (H.J. Res. 669), 32802 [21OC]

National Endowment for Democracy: contribution to growth of democracy, 8447 [21AP]

Nazi Party: anniversary of Kristallnacht, 26845 [29SE]

Nicaragua: arrest of opposition leaders, 9970 [5MY], 11368 [17MY], 16573 [30JN]

———civil liberties violations, 9875, 9877 [4MY], 13797 [8JN], 17819 [12JY], 18495 [14JY], 18935 [26JY], 19802 [2AU], 22058 [11AU], 23413 [9SE], 25015-25019 [22SE], 32730 [21OC], 33498 [21OC]

———closing of Radio Catolica News, 13382 [3JN]

———condemn antidemocratic actions (H. Res. 497), 18411, 18437-18445 [14JY]

———condemn antidemocratic actions (H. Res. 497), consideration (H. Res. 498), 18428-18437 [14JY]

———democratic political groups and labor unions pursuit of democracy, 25277 [23SE]

———release political prisoners in accordance with the Esquipulas II agreement (H. Con. Res. 327), 18541 [14JY], 19234 [27JY]

———Sandinista atrocities, 23294 [9SE]

———support for pro-democratic groups, 11260 [17MY]

———trade unions, 1947 [22FE]

Nuclear energy: protection against discrimination for certain employees (H.R. 4071), 2915 [2MR], 5084 [23MR]

Nuclear Whistleblowers Protection Act: amend (H.R. 4071), 5084 [23MR]

Okun, Yefim and Evgenia: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 6990 [14AP]

Ostrovsky, Zinovy: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 9616 [29AP]

Pakenas, Galina and Pyatras: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4817 [22MR], 5423 [28MR], 5669 [29MR], 12107 [24MY]

Panama: remove from the U.N. Commission on Human Rights (H. Con. Res. 313), 14057 [9JN]

———U.S. policy, 14725 [15JN]

Paritsky, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 311 [27JA]

Pavel Abramovich Family Freedom Campaign Committee: tribute, 26509 [28SE]

Peceliunas, Povilas: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 8413 [21AP]

Petrov, Nikola: anniversary of execution, 23693 [13SE]

Philadelphia, PA: Germantown Antislavery Protest anniversary, 8443 [21AP]

Philippines: violations, 11359 [17MY]

Pledge of Allegiance: attempts to force recitation, 29861 [11OC]

Polish Helsinki Committee: tribute, 33435 [21OC]

Polygraphs: prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), conference report, 13062-13069 [1JN], 13315 [2JN]

Prevention of Genocide Act: enact (S. 2763), return to Senate agreed to (H. Res. 552), 26415 [28SE]

Privacy: rental, purchase, or delivery of video tapes or similar materials and use of library materials (S. 2361), 31839-31842 [19OC]

Rabinovich, Yakov: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 17843 [12JY], 22772 [7SE]

Racism: evidence in society, 20204 [3AU]

Reagan, President: commendation for human rights efforts while at the Moscow summit (H. Res. 464), 15259 [20JN]

Refugees: humanitarian treatment of Southeast Asian refugees (H. Con. Res. 303), 29065 [7OC]

Religious Freedom Week: observance, 33484 [21OC]

Rodos, Victor, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 16754 [6JY]

Romania: civil liberties violations, 568 [1FE], 1187 [4FE], 1700 [18FE], 29607 [7OC]

———civil liberties violations (H. Res. 505), 2723 [11AU], 20344, 20360 [3AU], 20509-20515 [4AU], 29066-29069 [6OC]

———Hungarian minority in Transylvania (H. Res. 56), 20299 [3AU], 22337, 22342 [11AU]

———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 1953), 22337, 22342 [11AU]

Ruban, Petro: release of Soviet political prisoner, 12767 [26MY]

Schwarzman, Eugenia and Anatoly: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4365 [17MR]

Shostakovsky, Ilya and Olga: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 28226 [4OC]

Shteynberg, Mikhail: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 3694 [10MR]

Singapore: imprisonment of Chew Kheng Chaun, 15892 [23JN]

———violations, 8421 [21AP]

Slovak League of America: tribute, 13205 [1JN]

Social Security: deny benefits to certain individuals deported for association with the Nazi government of Germany during World War II (H.R. 4905), 16073 [27JN]

Somalia: civil liberties, 23037 [8SE]

South Africa: apartheid policy, 2784 [1MR], 3301, 3307 [3MR], 3640 [10MR], 16537 [29JN]

———banning of political activity, 4805 [22MR], 5071 [23MR]

———banning of Zola Budd from Olympic games, 12230 [25MY]

———church promotion of civil liberties, 8440 [21AP]

———commend efforts of Institute on Religion and Democracy, 18474 [14JY]

———denial of clemency for youths, 3861 [15MR]

———Government crackdown on dissent, 3032 [2MR]

———imposition of U.S. sanctions, 6489, 6499, 6510 [12AP]

———incarceration of Nelson Mandela, 20354 [3AU]

———media blackout, 6504 [12AP]

———press restrictions and censorship (H.R. 4378), 6993 [14AP]

———relocation of certain blacks, 14168 [10JN]

———results of study on impact of coal embargo, 14748 [15JN]

———sentencing of political prisoners, 3617 [9MR]

———Soweto Remembrance Day, 15018 [16JN]

———U.S. sanctions, 14161 [10JN]

Soviet Union: anti-Semitism, 21118 [8AU], 22339 [11AU]

———Armenian civil liberties, 3005 [2MR], 5095 [23MR], 5419 [28MR], 5683 [29MR], 6233 [31MR], 9487 [28AP]

———case of Armenians living in Nagorno-Karabakh, 3306 [3MR]

———civil liberties violations, 2422 [23FE], 9159 [27AP], 9797 [3MY]

———civil liberties violations (H. Res. 455), 12158-12161 [24MY], 12474 [25MY]

———Communist Party Conference, 18542 [14JY]

———Congressional Call to Conscience Vigil for Jews, 9999 [5MY]

———continued control of Vilnius, Lithuania, cathedral (H. Res. 300), 1422 [16FE], 30035-30037 [12OC]

———emigration of divided spouses, 6258 [31MR]

———emigration policy, 15291 [20JN], 20354 [3AU]

———emigration policy (H. Res. 437), 12473 [25MY], 13207 [1JN]

———freedom struggle of Crimean Tatars, 15896 [23JN]

———link most-favored-nation trade status to compliance with Helsinki Final Act, 17823 [12JY]

———medical treatment for Georgi Samoilovich, 26853 [29SE]

———millenium of Christianity in the Ukraine, 23689 [13SE]

———persecution of Christians, 1649 [23FE]

———public demonstrations, 32399 [20OC]

———religious freedom, 1462 [16FE], 1643-1649, 1652 [17FE], 16303 [28JN], 19563 [28JY], 27300 [30SE]

———religious persecution in Ukraine (H.J. Res. 429), 81 [25JA], 1802 [18FE], 1952 [22FE], 7344 [19AP], 9503 [28AP], 13207 [1JN], 23059 [8SE]

———religious persecution in Ukraine (S.J. Res. 235), 7341-7345 [19AP], 8852 [26AP], 13207 [1JN]

———Russian Orthodox Church anniversary, 12757 [26MY]

———treatment of Jews, 5993-5998 [31MR]

Sports: hiring of minorities in baseball, 17425 [11JY]

Stolar, Abe: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 10853 [12MY]

Streichik, Boris, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18492 [14JY]

Student Coalition for Soviet Jewry: annual visit, 2431 [23FE]

Sudan: imposition of Islamic law on judicial system, 32389 [20OC]

Swindall, Representative: Atlanta (GA) Journal and Constitution leak of grand jury testimony, 27876 [3OC]

Tibet: civil liberties violations, 8438 [21AP], 14775 [15JN]

———exhibit of culture, 10871 [12MY]

———support the Dalai Lama and efforts toward democracy (H. Con. Res. 324), 15897 [23JN]

Timor Island: human rights violations, 952 [3FE], 2781, 2786 [1MR]

Tufeld, Vladimir and Izola: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 22370 [11AU]

Turner, Ted: documentary on the history of the Soviet Union, 15250 [20JN]

U.N. Commission on Human Rights: membership, 13218 [1JN]

U.S. Committee for Refugees: anniversary, 6794 [13AP]

U.S. policy, 17097-17102 [7JY]

Ukrainian National Association: office in Washington, DC, 16523 [29JN]

Uruguay: freedom of religion, 4611 [21MR]

Uspensky, Igor: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18514 [14JY]

Vileshina, Pyatras and Galina: divided spouse couple by Soviet Union, 5244 [24MR], 12107 [24MY]

Women: equal treatment (H.R. 4132), 3638 [10MR], 3695 [10MR]

Yugoslavia: ban trade, 32403 [20OC]

———ethnic Albanians (H. Con. Res. 162), 16570-16573 [30JN]

Zaminskaya, Iday: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18942 [26JY]

Zelichonok, Roald: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 2472 [24FE]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: civil rights application, 336-364 [28JA]

———informed consent from patient, 172 [26JA], 272 [27JA], 437 [28JA], 554 [1FE], 669 [2FE], 1571 [17FE], 1791 [18FE], 2407 [23FE], 2739 [1MR], 2906 [2MR], 5546 [29MR], 11179 [16MY], 11675 [19MY], 12741 [26MY], 28458 [5OC]

———informed consent (S. 272), 13482 [6JN], 13607 [7JN], 13776 [8JN], 14290 [13JN], 15581 [22JN], 15820 [23JN], 16059 [27JN], 16173 [28JN], 17559 [11JY]

———informed consent (S. 273), 13482 [6JN], 13607 [7JN], 13776 [8JN], 14290 [13JN], 15581 [22JN], 15820 [23JN], 16059 [27JN], 16173 [28JN], 17559 [11JY]

———Roe v. Wade decision anniversary, 174 [26JA]

ACLU: stand on certain issues, 28329 [5OC]

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: prevent discrimination, 21994 [11AU]

Aged: protection of the law in guardianship proceedings (S. 2765), 22877 [8SE]

Ainvarg, Arkady, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 6206 [31MR]

Alber, Solomon, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4450 [18MR]

Americans With Disabilities Act: enact (S. 2345), 9375-9379, 9382-9386 [28AP], 9542 [29AP], 11182 [16MY]

Amnesty International: report, 30427 [13OC]

Anti-Apartheid Act: amend (S. 2756), 22588, 22595 [7SE], 22898 [8SE], 31701-31706 [19OC]

Archipova, Alla and Ziata: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 21579 [10AU]

Armenians: anniversary of genocide, 8351, 8394 [21AP], 8650 [25AP]

———civil liberties violations, 12442 [25MY], 12701 [26MY]

Baltic States: enforcement of glasnost policy, 17554 [11JY]

Bangladesh: democracy, 6952 [14AP]

Blacks: struggle for equality, 1875 [19FE]

B'nai B'rith: establish district office in Moscow (S. Res. 372), 541 [1FE]

Burma: civil liberties violations, 25849 [28SE]

———civil liberties violations (S. Con. Res. 139), 21641 [10AU], 24455, 24456 [19SE]

———civil liberties violations (S. Res. 464), 22008 [11AU]

———restoration of democracy, 30988 [14OC]

Central America: support peace, democracy, and reconciliation (H.J. Res. 523), 6014-6016, 6019-6046 [31MR]

Charny, Benjamin: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5318 [25MR]

Chile: democracy, 27773 [3OC]

———plebiscite, 21193 [9AU], 30854 [14OC], 32600 [21OC]

———restoration of democracy (S.J. Res. 370), 21947 [11AU]

———transition to democracy, 24157 [16SE]

Civil rights: applications to religious institutions, 225-233 [27JA]

Colleges: freedom of speech restrictions, 7104 [18AP]

Commission on Civil Rights: enforcement of Indian Civil Rights Act, 19588 [29JY]

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: human rights issue, 24854 [22SE]

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: ensure act is not construed as forcing U.S. to relinquish any further territory to Native Americans or to Mexico, 7617 [20AP]

———implement recommendations (H.R. 442), 7551, 7639-7643 [20AP]

———implement recommendations (H.R. 442), appointment of conferees, 10476 [11MY]

———implement recommendations (H.R. 442), conference report, 19117, 19118 [27JY]

———implement recommendations (S. 1009), 6961 [14AP], 7247-7261 [19AP], 7543, 7609-7617, 7619-7638 [20AP], 10273 [10MY]

———implement recommendations (S. 1009), indefinitely postponed, 7659 [20AP]

———implement recommendations (S. 1009), H.R. 442 passed in lieu, 7639 [20AP]

Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: amend (S. 2378), 10801, 10806 [12MY], 15799 [23JN]

Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: enforcement of agreement, 10937, 10938 [13MY]

Congressional Call to Conscience Vigil, 29435 [7OC]

Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: ratify, 12741 [26MY]

Crime and criminals: collection of data about racial, religious, or ethnic motivated crimes (S. 702), 24442 [19SE], 25709 [27SE]

———Genocide Treaty, 998 [4FE]

Cuba: civil liberties violations, 3387-3390 [4MR]

———election to U.N. Commission on Human Rights, 18737, 18738 [26JY]

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen: commemorate bicentennial (S.J. Res. 317), 10820 [12MY], 25256 [23SE], 25717 [27SE]

Demaci, Adem: release from Yugoslavian prison (S. Res. 411), 6947 [14AP]

Dept. of Defense: women in military, 2703 [1MR]

Discrimination: clarify provisions of public laws (S. 557), 96 [26JA], 216, 260 [27JA], 331-378, 383 [28JA], 384-396 [28JA], 1167, 1173-1175 [4FE], 1394 [16FE], 1794 [18FE], 2860-2862 [2MR]

———clarify provisions of public laws (S. 557), unanimous-consent agreement, 257-260 [27JA]

———clarify provisions of public laws (S. 557), veto, 4031 [16MR], 4224-4231, 4234-4243, 4245-4276 [17MR], 4428, 4456 [18MR], 4494, 4558, 4563, 4600-4604 [21MR], 4633-4671 [22MR], 5227 [24MR]

———persons with contagious disease or infection, 2860-2862 [2MR]

———protections relative to affectional or sexual orientation (S. 2109), 2675 [29FE]

District of Columbia: academic freedom and religious liberty, 17336-17345 [8JY], 19433 [28JY]

———designate section of 16th Street NW., as Solidarity Corner (S. 2426), 12059 [24MY]

Education: quality in inner-city urban schools, 4955 [23MR]

El Salvador: violations, 32592 [21OC]

Fair Housing Act: anniversary of enactment, 6313 [11AP]

FBI Library Awareness Program: implications, 8774 [26AP]

Foreign trade: link most-favored-nation trading status to Helsinki Final Act cooperation, 16007-16011 [27JN]

French Revolution: commemorate bicentennial (S.J. Res. 317), 10820 [12MY], 25256 [23SE], 25717 [27SE]

Genocide: talks with Turkish officials about Armenians, 11003 [13MY]

Genocide Convention Implementation Act: enact (S. 1851), 7655 [20AP], 13047 [27MY], 14970 [16JN], 30985, 31020-31024 [14OC], 31755, 31760 [19OC]

Gorkhov, Sofya: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24577 [20SE]

Guatemala: status of democracy, 16702 [6JY], 1935 [22FE]

Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: facilitate implementation (S. 1347), 4344 [17MR]

Haiti: support (S. 2170), 3938 [15MR]

Handicapped: civil liberties violations, 21261 [9AU]

Holocaust Remembrance Day: observance, 6952 [14AP]

Housing: procedures for enforcement of law (H.R. 1158), 16742 [6JY], 17125 [7JY], 19699, 19711-19751 [1AU], 23712 [14SE]

Hungary: human rights, 1788 [18FE]

———most-favored-nation trade status, 21811 [11AU]

Immigration: denial of visas on basis of political belief, 26921 [30SE]

———humanitarian duty, 24015 [15SE]

India: civil liberties of Sikhs in Punjab region (S. Con. Res. 150), 27545 [3OC]

———violations of civil liberties of Sikhs, 28104 [4OC]

Indians: Federal court authority to enforce certain rights (S. 2747), 21932-21935 [11AU]

———Klamath Tribe in Oregon relationship with Government, 1876 [19FE]

———right to develop and practice Native American languages (S.J. Res. 379), 23958 [15SE], 27094 [30SE]

International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide: implement (H.R. 4243), 30856-30866 [14OC]

Iran: respect the human rights of members of the Bahai faith (S. Con. Res. 120), 12011 [23MY]

Iraq: treatment of Kurdish minority, 23065 [9SE]

Japanese Americans: internment during World War II, 16402 [29JN], 21262 [9AU]

Jews: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 401, 437 [28JA], 554 [1FE], 1070, 1078 [4FE], 1725 [18FE], 1882 [19FE], 1935 [22FE], 2384, 2401 [23FE], 2633 [26FE], 3487 [4MR], 4347 [17MR], 4448, 4450 [18MR], 4986 [27AP], 5206 [24MR], 5318 [25MR], 6206 [31MR], 8497 [22AP], 10128, 10163 [9MY], 10190 [10MY], 10474 [11MY], 10851 [12MY], 10999, 11048 [13MY], 11180, 11184 [16MY], 11214 [17MY], 11672, 11674 [19MY], 12098 [24MY], 12301, 12456 [25MY], 12744 [26MY], 13039 [27MY], 15145 [17JN], 17315 [8JY], 17559 [11JY], 20526 [4AU], 20650 [5AU], 21579 [10AU], 25187, 25248 [23SE], 27775 [3OC], 28111 [4OC], 31609 [18OC]

Kampuchea (Cambodia): violations, 20613 [4AU]

Kaplansky, Constantin: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24577 [20SE]

Khasin, Yulian: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4448 [18MR], 4986 [27AP]

Kislik, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 25187 [23SE]

Kosharovsky, Yuli: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 3487 [4MR]

Lawyers: pro bono activities, 23488 [13SE]

Lein, Evgeny: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2384 [23FE]

Lukianenko, Lev: release from Soviet prison, 6599 [13AP]

Meiman, Naum: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 437 [28JA], 2401 [23FE], 2633 [26FE]

Memorial Day for Victims of Communism: designate (S.J. Res. 390), 27043 [30SE]

Mendzheritsky, Emil: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 8497 [22AP]

Meshkov, Vladimir and Luba: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 17315 [8JY]

Minorities: collection of data about racial, religious, or ethnic motivated crimes (S. 702), 24442 [19SE], 25709 [27SE]

Mozambique: human rights violations, 4986 [27AP], 9404 [28AP]

Nicaragua: advance democracy (S.J. Res. 351), 18264 [13JY], 18563 [25JY]

———closing of La Prensa (newspaper), 7276 [19AP]

———violation of Guatemala City accord, 17734 [12JY]

———violation of Sapoa agreement with Contras, 17734 [12JY]

———violations, 18141, 18197-18222 [13JY], 32514 [21OC]

Pakenas, Pyatras: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 10999 [13MY]

Pakistan: struggle for democracy, 21966 [11AU]

Panama: democracy and free enterprise, 5785 [30MR], 27115 [30SE]

Paraguay: political situation, 17118 [7JY], 17555 [11JY]

Parasenkov, Fyodor: status of detention in Soviet psychiatric hospital, 554 [1FE]

Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD: claims (S. 1305), 28011 [4OC]

Poland: workers' rights, 13606 [7JN]

Polish Constitution Day: observance, 8768 [26AP]

Polygraphs: prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), 3069-3072 [3MR]

———prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), conference report, 13747 [8JN], 14007-14010 [9JN]

Prevention of Genocide Act: enact (S. 2763), 22877, 22903 [8SE], 23116-23121 [9SE], 23711 [14SE], 25286 [26SE], 26922 [30SE]

Privacy: rental, purchase, or delivery of video tapes or similar materials and use of library materials (S. 2361), 10259 [10MY], 31068 [14OC]

Protopopov, Dmitri: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 25187 [23SE]

Pyatetsky, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 1725 [18FE], 24854 [22SE]

Railroads: random drug testing of employees, 11576 [11AU]

Raiz, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 25187 [23SE]

Religious Freedom Day: designate (S.J. Res. 361), 20843 [8AU], 21993 [11AU]

Religious Freedom Week: designate (S.J. Res. 361), 22459 [7SE], 24440 [19SE]

Rhode Island: observance of the Russian Christian Millennium, 14995 [16JN]

Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award: recipients, 14220 [13JN]

Romania: civil liberties violations (S. Res. 461), 21867-21879 [11AU]

———civil liberties violations (S. Res. 461), unanimous-consent agreement, 21675 [10AU]

———condemn violations (S. Res. 455), 20726, 20734 [5AU]

Senate: fair employment practices, 30432 [13OC]

Singapore: human rights (S. Con. Res. 132), 17545 [11JY], 22458 [7SE]

Somalia: economic and political discrimination of the Issaqs clan, 24577 [20SE]

South Africa: antiapartheid policy, 2686 [29FE]

———banning of political activity (S. Res. 384), 2624-2626 [26FE]

———detainees, 24803 [22SE]

———effects of apartheid on children, 15802-15804 [23JN]

———opposition to apartheid, 3726 [14MR]

———U.S. as sanctuary for blacks escaping persecution, 23760 [14SE]

———U.S. trade sanctions, 32153 [20OC]

Soviet Union: civil liberties in Armenia, 2293 [23FE], 3152 [3MR], 6058 [31MR], 11951 [23MY], 18970-18971 [27JY], 25631 [27SE]

———civil liberties violations, 2569 [26FE], 30436 [13OC]

———closing of Glasnost (magazine), 11592 [19MY]

———conditions for repeal of restrictions on fur imports, 19926, 19930, 19933 [2AU]

———continued control of Vilnius, Lithuania, cathedral (S. Res. 385), 2628 [26FE]

———continued control of Vilnius, Lithuania, cathedral (H. Res. 300), 1569 [17FE]

———efforts of Jews to emigrate, 21990 [11AU]

———emigration efforts of Yuli Kosharovsky, 3193 [3MR]

———human rights record, 11556, 11580 [19MY]

———oppression of Christian, 12446 [25MY]

———religious amnesty (S. Con. Res. 119), 11504 [18MY]

Soweto Remembrance Day: designate (S.J. Res. 339), 14591 [15JN]

Stolar, Abraham: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 1070 [4FE], 10128 [9MY], 10190 [10MY], 10474 [11MY], 10851 [12MY], 11060, 11061 [13MY], 11180, 11184 [16MY], 11424 [18MY], 11672 [19MY], 11902 [20MY], 12021 [23MY], 12098 [24MY], 12456 [25MY], 12744 [26MY], 13047 [27MY], 17559 [11JY], 20526 [4AU]

Supreme Court: role in women's rights, 24154 [16SE]

Tibet: support the Dalai Lama and efforts toward democracy (S. Con. Res. 129), 30855 [14OC]

———violations of civil liberties by People's Republic of China, 30855 [14OC]

Timor Island: human rights violations, 1170 [4FE], 3405 [4MR]

U.N.: Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, 5193 [24MR]

U.N. Commission on Human Rights: East Timor resolution, 2383 [23FE]

Voluntary School Prayer Act: enact (S. 2001), 12-14 [25JA], 95 [26JA], 19730-19748 [1AU]

Week of Remembrance of Kristallnacht: designate (S.J. Res. 391), 27052 [30SE]

Women's Rights National Historical Park: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2952), 25972, 26026 [28SE]

Yampolsky, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4347 [17MR]

Yugoslavia: treatment of Albanian minority, 29883-29885 [12OC]

Zelichonok, Galina and Alik: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 3488 [4MR], 25248 [23SE]

Zieman, Yuri, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 15582 [22JN], 27775 [3OC]

Reports

Civil Liberties Violations: Amnesty International, 30428-30430 [13OC]

Civil Rights Restoration Act: Committee on the Judiciary, 104 [26JA]

———Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 4254-4261 [17MR]

Confronting Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: National Academy of Sciences, 2937 [2MR]

Current Crisis in Namibia: Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 18482 [14JY]

Discrimination Against the Handicapped: National Council on the Handicapped, 9785, 9786 [3MY]

Federal Election Campaign Act: Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (Senate, Select), 2088 [23FE]

Genocide Convention Implementation Act: Laurance E. Baccini, Philadelphia Bar Association, 30857 [14OC]

Human Rights in Romania: Dept. of State, 1700-1704 [18FE]

Human Rights Practices for 1987 in Paraguay, 3579 [10MR]

Human Rights Practices for 1987 in Northern Ireland: Dept. of State, 2558, 2561 [25FE]

Human Rights Practices in Romania: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 20730-20733 [5AU]

———Dept. of State, 21870-21874 [11AU]

Human Rights Situation in Cuba: Ricardo B. Pages, 3267, 3268 [3MR]

Imperiled Generation—Saving Urban Schools: Carnegie Foundation, 4955-4966 [23MR]

Meaning of Gorbachev's Reforms: Yuri F. Orlov, 11578-11579 [19MY]

Mozambican Refugee Accounts of Principally Conflict-Related Experience in Mozambique, 13199 [1JN]

———Dept. of State, 4987-4992 [27AP], 9404 [28AP]

Notes About the Situation With Jewish Emigration and Refuseniks: Vladimir Kislik and Yuri Cherniak, 26835 [29SE]

Prevention and Control of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: AMA, 16478 [29JN]

Reform and Human Rights—The Gorbachev Record: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 11557-11578 [19MY]

Rights Violations Soar in 1988: Michelle Tenner, Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 32592 [21OC]

World War II's West Coast Japanese Espionage: Dept. of the Army, 7552 [20AP]

Yugoslavia: Amnesty International, 29885 [12OC]

Reports by conference committees

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians Recommendations (H.R. 442), 18829-18835 [26JY]

Prohibit Use of Polygraphs by Employers Involved in or Affecting Interstate Commerce (H.R. 1212), 12547-12551 [26MY]

Reports filed

Affirmative Action in the Airline Industry: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-781), 18923 [26JY]

Allegations of Race and Sex Discrimination at Chicago O'Hare Air Traffic Control Facility: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-1050), 28242 [4OC]

Anti-Apartheid Act Amendment: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 2756) (S. Rept. 100-545), 25235 [23SE]

Civil Action for Recovery From Persons Engaging in Torture: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 1417) (H. Rept. 100-693), 14206 [13JN]

Civil Rights Restoration Act: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 391) (H. Rept. 100-508), Consideration of S. 557, 2768 [1MR]

Commemorate the Bicentennial of the French Revolution and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 317), 15365 [21JN]

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians Recommendations (H.R. 442) (H. Rept. 100-785), 18924 [26JY]

Control of Vilnius, Lithuania, Cathedral by the Soviet Union: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 385), 23746 [14SE]

Data collection about racial, religious, or ethnic motivated crimes: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. 702) (S. Rept. 100-514), 23951 [15SE]

Democratic Republic of Germany To Tear Down the Berlin Wall: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 82), 3164 [3MR]

Implementing the International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1851) (S. Rept. 100-333), 10462 [11MY]

Indians Right to Develop and Practice Native American Languages: Committee on Indian Affairs (Select) (S.J. Res. 379) (S. Rept. 100-560), 25930 [28SE]

Preserve Privacy Relative to Rental, Purchase, or Delivery of Video Tapes and Use of Library Materials: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 2361), 28359 [5OC]

Prohibit Use of Polygraphs by Employers Involved in or Affecting Interstate Commerce: Committee of Conference (H.R. 1212) (H. Rept. 100-659), 12561 [26MY]

Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act: Committee Energy and Commerce (H.R. 5155) (H. Rept. 100-903), 23397 [9SE]

Recognize Poland's Solidarity Independent Trade Union as a Legal Entity: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 475), 25685 [27SE]

Religious Persecution in Ukraine: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 235), 3164 [3MR]

Religious Persecution of Bahais by Iran: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 120), 15365 [21JN]

Revise Procedures for Enforcement of Fair Housing: Committee on Rules (H.R. 1158) (H. Rept. 100-714), 15469 [21JN]

———Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 1158) (H. Rept. 100-711), 15286 [20JN]

South African Ban on Political Activity: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 384) (S. Rept. 100-299), 4050 [16MR]

Support the Dalai Lama's Efforts Toward Democracy in Tibet: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 129), 23746 [14SE]

Resolutions by organizations

Captive European nations: Assembly of Captive European Nations, 1677 [17FE]

Situation on Timor Island: U.N. Commission on Human Rights, 2383 [23FE]

Situation of political prisoners in Cuba: European Parliament, 3268 [3MR]

Statements

Anniversary of Death of Mangaliso R. Sobukwe: Joyce T. Mokhesi, 4459-4463 [18MR]

Appeal for Religious Freedom in the Soviet Union on the Occasion of the Millennium of Christianity in Kievan Rus': George Wiegel, 11329 [17MY]

Armenian Martyrs' Day: Paul G. Kirk, 8287 [21AP]

Chilean Constitution Shall Be Respected: Sergio Fernandez, 31324, 31325 [18OC]

Chilean Plebiscite: Adolfo Suarez, 32601 [21OC], 32847 [21OC]

———Augusto Pinochet, 31324 [18OC]

———Senator Bond, 24157 [16SE]

———sundry foreign observers, 31325 [18OC]

Chinese violations of Human Rights in Tibet: Dalai Lama, 3626 [9MR]

———Representative Conyers, 4152 [16MR]

———Representative Don Edwards, 4150 [16MR]

———Representative Green, 4152 [16MR]

———Representative Levine, 4152 [16MR]

———Representative McCloskey, 4151 [16MR]

———Representative Pelosi, 4150 [16MR]

———Representative Porter, 4151 [16MR]

———Representative Rose, 4151 [16MR]

———Representative Weiss, 4152 [16MR]

———Representative Yatron, 4151 [16MR]

———Senator D'Amato, 4152 [16MR]

———Senator Proxmire, 4152 [16MR]

Citizens' Initiatives: Polish Helsinki Committee, 33435 [21OC]

Civil Liberties Violations in Tibet: Herbert Morris, 280 [27JA]

Civil Rights Act: John F. Kennedy, 377 [28JA], 2930 [2MR], 3279 [3MR], 4633, 4641, 4645 [22MR]

Civil Rights Applications to Abortion: Senator Weicker, 343 [28JA]

Civil Rights Restoration Act, 4563, 4565, 4603 [21MR]

———Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, 4565 [21MR]

———Carol B. Franklin, 4564 [21MR]

———Church Women United, 4566 [21MR]

———Cleveland Sparrow, 4761 [22MR]

———Craig Neff, 4644 [22MR]

———David Tatel, 2921 [2MR]

———Elwyn Ewald, 4566 [21MR]

———Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 4269 [17MR]

———National Council of the Churches of Christ, 4565 [21MR]

———Office of Civil Rights, 4270 [17MR]

———Presbyterian Church General Assembly, 4565 [21MR]

———Senator Danforth, 2948 [2MR]

———Senator Wilson, 2948 [2MR]

———Society of Friends, 4566 [21MR]

———Southern Baptist Convention, Public Affairs Committee, 4558 [21MR]

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: Representative Lungren, 7635 [20AP]

———Richard K. Willard, 7626-7629 [20AP]

Communism and Religion: Joseph Stalin, 1644 [17FE]

———Karl Marx, 1644 [17FE]

Constitutional Rights: President Reagan, 107 [26JA]

Court Order Requiring Religious Institutions To Allow Homosexuals To Organize on Campus Raises Grave Concerns: Christian Legal Defense and Education Foundation, 19435 [28JY]

Discrimination Against Alcohol and Drug Users: Harrison A. Williams, Jr., 2861 [2MR]

Efforts of Parents To Emigrate From the Soviet Union: Vladimir Bravve, 555 [1FE]

Efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union: Alexander Pyatetsky, 1725 [18FE]

Estonian Human Rights: Danylo Shumuk, 2401 [23FE]

Fair Housing Act: Douglas Kmiec, Assistant Attorney General, 23712 [14SE]

———President Reagan, 19724 [1AU]

Foreign Investments in South Africa: Desmond M. Tutu, 6804 [13AP]

Genocide Convention: Elie Wiesel, 31755 [19OC]

Genocide Convention Implementation Act: Elie Wiesel, 31022 [14OC]

———Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 30857 [14OC]

———Rouben Adalian, 31022 [14OC]

Human Rights Violations by Cuba: Armando Valladares, 4138 [16MR]

———Representatives Fascell and Broomfield, 3295 [3MR]

Importance of the Dred Scott Decision: Abraham Lincoln, 391 [28JA]

International Family Planning Goals: Population Institute's Public Policy Advisory Committee, 6222 [31MR]

Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II: Dillon S. Myer, 7631 [20AP]

———Gerald R. Ford, 7550 [20AP]

———John J. McCloy, 7631 [20AP]

Israel's Occupation of West Bank and Gaza: Palestinian institutions and personalities from the West Bank and Gaza, 1334 [9FE]

Japan and the Black-American Community: Black Business Council, 29624-29626 [7OC]

Jewish Emigration From the Soviet Union: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 4986 [27AP]

———Yuli Kosharovsky and others, 3657 [10MR]

Justice and Liberty: John F. Kennedy, 3278 [3MR]

Marxist Dictatorships: Armando Valladares, 1062 [4FE]

Middle East: Alexander M. Schindler, 78 [25JA]

———Marvin Goldman, 1195 [4FE]

National Endowment for Democracy's Program and Outlook: Carl Gershman, 8447 [21AP]

Polish Strikes: Lech Walesa, 9766 [3MY]

Religious and Academic Freedom: American Association of Christian Schools, 19435 [28JY]

———Catholic Center, 19434 [28JY]

———Center for Law and Religious Freedom, 19435 [28JY]

———James V. Heidinger II, 19434 [28JY]

———Missouri Synod of Lutheran Church, 19434 [28JY]

———National Association of Evangelicals, 19433 [28JY]

———National Committee of Catholic Laymen, 19435 [28JY]

———Southern Baptist Convention, 19434 [28JY]

Restriction on South African Organizations: Congress of South African Trade Unions, 2627 [26FE]

———Dept. of State, 2627 [26FE]

———Detainees Parents Support Committee, 2627 [26FE]

———Frank Chikane, 2627 [26FE]

Romanian Human Rights: Charter 77 group, 568 [1FE]

Sanctions Against South Africa: James Negoya, 15461 [21JN]

South Africa—A Lebanon? Desmond M. Tutu, 3726 [14MR]

South African Clemency on Death Sentences: Marlin Fitzwater for the White House, 4073 [16MR]

———U.N., 4073 [16MR]

South African Government Issues New Banning Orders, 2626 [26FE]

South African Political Activity: Desmond Tutu, 4073 [16MR]

Soviet Anti-Semitic Pamyat Organization: Jess N. Hordes, 22340 [11AU]

———Myrna Shinbaum, 22340 [11AU]

———Representative Lantos, 22340 [11AU]

———Representative Porter, 22340 [11AU]

———Representative Scheuer, 22340 [11AU]

———Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 22340 [11AU]

Soviet Dissident: Igor V. Ogurtsov, 14061 [9JN]

Soviet Trade and Economic Reforms—The Implications for U.S. Policy: Richard N. Perle, before Helsinki Commission, 11758 [19MY]

Terrorism in El Salvador: Francisco J. Herrera, 697 [2FE]

Their Only Hope: Armando Valladares, 9677 [2MY]

Tribute to Sean MacBride: American Irish Political Education Committee, 300 [27JA]

———Brian Lenihan, 300 [27JA]

———Irish National Caucus, 300 [27JA]

———Representative Biaggi, 300 [27JA]

U.S. To Act as Guarantor of Political Settlement in Afghanistan, 12224 [24MY]

Ukraine Famine: Representative Broomfield, 8661 [25AP]

Use of Polygraph by Employers: OTA, 14007 [9JN]

———Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 14007 [9JN]

We Claim Our Rights: W.E.B. DuBois, 28258 [4OC]

Worst Amendment: Edward I. Koch, 222 [27JA]

Studies

Human Cost of Soviet Communism: Robert Conquest, 27044-27052 [30SE]

Human Rights Comparison—Israel Versus the Arab States: Sara M. Averick, 19996 [2AU]

Measuring Racial Discrimination in American Housing Markets, 19716 [1AU]

Summaries

House of Representatives Fair Employment Practices (H. Res. 558), 27841 [3OC]

Human Rights Violations in Guatemala: Americas Watch (organization), 9686 [2MY]

National Guardianship Rights Act (H.R. 5266), 23033 [8SE]

Symposiums

Refusal to Emigrate From the Soviet Union on Security Grounds, Legal and Humanitarian Aspects: Soviet Jewish refuseniks, 5997-5998 [31MR]

Synopses

Freedom of Information Public Improvements Act (H.R. 3885), 458 [1FE]

Tables

Changes in imports of selected metals from council for mutual economic countries following the Anti-Apartheid Act, 15462 [21JN]

Chilean plebiscite results, 31324 [18OC]

Telegrams

Death of Sean MacBride: Representative Biaggi, 298 [27JA]

Telephone conversations

Sergey Grigoryants and Representative Kennedy, 14751 [15JN]

Teletypes

Investigation of U.S. groups opposed to Central American policies: FBI, 181 [27JA]

Testimonies

Administration's South African Policy: John C. Whitehead, 15799-15801 [23JN]

Church-Related and/or Independent College and University Associations: William Byron, 2953 [2MR]

Civil Liberties in Nicaragua: Gary Moore, 17819 [12JY]

Dept. of Defense Ban on Payment for Abortions: Denny Edwards, 9919 [4MY]

Expansion of Civil Rights Statutes: C.H. Fields, American Farm Bureau Federation, 385 [28JA]

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: David Saperstein, 12692 [26MY]

Religiously Controlled Education Program: Joseph Sullivan, 334 [28JA]

Tibet: David H. Ennals, 13397 [3JN]

———Eric Schwartz, 13398 [3JN]

———Paul Ford, 13399 [3JN]

———Representative Broomfield, 13396 [3JN]

———Representative Gilman, 13396 [3JN]

———Representative Porter, 13396 [3JN]

———Richard Gere, 13397 [3JN]

———Tenzin Sangpo, 13398 [3JN]

Timor Island's Civil Liberties: Asia Watch (organization), 2786 [1MR], 3405 [4MR]

Texts of

H. Con. 45, Soviet release of political prisoners in Baltic States, 1430 [16FE]

H. Con. Res. 223, amnesty for imprisoned Christians and freedom of worship in celebration of millennium of Christianization, 12766 [26MY]

H. Con. Res. 324, support Dalai Lama and efforts toward democracy in Tibet, 15898 [23JN]

H. Con. Res. 371, response to atrocities in Burundi, 28176 [4OC]

H. Res. 300, continued control of Vilnius, Lithuania, cathedral, 1423 [16FE], 30035 [12OC]

H. Res. 391, consideration of S. 557, Civil Rights Restoration Act, 2918 [2MR]

H. Res. 455, Soviet violations of human rights, 12158 [24MY]

H. Res. 464, commendation of President Reagan for human rights efforts while at the Moscow summit, 15259 [20JN]

H. Res. 473, consideration of H.J. Res. 523, supporting peace, democracy, and reconciliation in Central America, 14725 [15JN]

H. Res. 477, consideration of H.R. 1158, revise procedures for enforcement of fair housing, 15653 [22JN]

H. Res. 497, condemn Nicaraguan Government's antidemocratic actions, 18437 [14JY]

H. Res. 505, violations in Romania, 20509 [4AU]

H. Res. 552, return to Senate S. 2763, Prevention of Genocide Act, 26415 [28SE]

H. Res. 558, fair employment practices in the House of Representatives, 26781 [29SE], 27840 [3OC]

H.J. Res. 429, Soviet Union religious persecution in Ukraine, 81 [25JA]

H.J. Res. 523, support peace, democracy, and reconciliation in Central America, 5911 [30MR]

H.J. Res. 620, restoration of democracy in Chile, 20989 [8AU]

H.J. Res. 669, National Day of Remembrance for Political Prisoners in Iran, 32802 [21OC]

H.R. 442, implement recommendations of Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 7639-7643 [20AP]

H.R. 1212, Polygraph Protection Act, 3069-3071 [3MR]

H.R. 1417, civil action for recovery from persons engaging in torture, 28611 [5OC]

H.R. 4071, Nuclear Whistleblowers Protection Act amendment, 5084 [23MR]

H.R. 4738, International Cultural Survival Act, 13380 [3JN]

H.R. 5175, ban U.S. loans and investments in South Africa, 22169-22174 [11AU]

H.R. 5275, Guardianship Rights and Responsibility Act, 23417 [9SE]

S. 557, Civil Rights Restoration Act, 96 [26JA], 394 [28JA], 2950 [2MR]

S. 794, willful damaging of cemeteries, religious properties, or articles, 14350 [14JN]

S. 1009, implement recommendations of Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 7042-7045 [15AP]

S. 1305, claims of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD, 28013 [4OC]

S. 1851, Genocide Convention Implementation Act, 31874 [19OC]

S. 2109, protect human rights relative to affectional or sexual orientation, 2676 [29FE]

S. 2345, Americans With Disabilities Act, 9379-9382 [28AP]

S. 2361, protection of privacy in rental, purchase, or delivery of video tapes or similar materials and use of library materials, 10260 [10MY], 31068 [14OC]

S. 2361, Video Privacy Protection Act, 31839 [19OC]

S. 2378, Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act amendment, 10802-10805 [12MY]

S. 2426, designate section of 16th Street NW., Washington, DC, as Solidarity Corner, 12060 [24MY]

S. 2747, Federal court authority to enforce certain Indian rights, 21936 [11AU]

S. 2763, Prevention of Genocide Act, 23120 [9SE]

S. Con. Res. 82, Government of Democratic Republic of Germany to tear down the Berlin Wall, 3383 [4MR]

S. Con. Res. 119, Soviet religious amnesty, 11504 [18MY]

S. Con. Res. 120, religious persecution of Bahais by Iran, 12010 [23MY], 15833 [23JN], 20996 [8AU]

S. Con. Res. 124, U.N. Human Rights Commission membership, 14029 [9JN]

S. Con. Res. 129, support the Dalai Lama and efforts toward democracy in Tibet, 24244 [16SE]

S. Con. Res. 132, Singapore human rights, 17544 [11JY]

S. Con. Res. 139, civil liberties violations in Burma, 21641 [10AU]

S. Con. Res. 144, correcting enrollment of S.J. Res. 317, commemorating bicentennial of Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen and of the French Revolution, 25699 [27SE], 26032 [28SE]

S. Con. Res. 150, civil liberties of Sikhs in Punjab region of India, 27544 [3OC]

S. Res. 372, establish B'nai B'rith district office in Moscow, 541 [1FE]

S. Res. 384, banning of political activity in South Africa, 2624 [26FE]

S. Res. 385, continued Soviet control of Vilnius, Lithuania, cathedral, 2627 [26FE], 24246 [16SE]

S. Res. 411, release of Adem Demaci from Yugoslavian prison, 6947 [14AP]

S. Res. 455, condemning Romania for violations, 20725 [5AU]

S. Res. 460, support for a peaceful settlement of dispute in Cyprus, 21643 [10AU]

S. Res. 461, civil liberties violations in Romania, 21644 [10AU], 21878 [11AU]

S. Res. 464, civil liberties violations in Burma, 21953, 22009 [11AU]

S. Res. 475, recognize Polish trade union Solidarity as legal entity, 24541 [20SE], 29527 [7OC]

S. Res. 476, support national reconciliation and self-determination for Angola and Namibia, 24542 [20SE]

S.J. Res. 235, deplore Soviet Union for religious persecution in Ukraine, 3382 [4MR], 7345 [19AP]

S.J. Res. 317, commemorate bicentennial of French Revolution and of the Declaration of Rights of Man and of the Citizen, 15832 [23JN], 24628 [20SE], 25256 [23SE], 25717 [27SE]

S.J. Res. 339, Soweto Remembrance Day, 14591 [15JN]

S.J. Res. 361, Religious Freedom Day, 20844 [8AU], 24440 [19SE]

S.J. Res. 370, restoration of democracy in Chile, 21947 [11AU]

S.J. Res. 379, right to develop and practice Native American languages, 27094 [30SE]

Transcripts

Committee on the Judiciary (House): Hearing on the Mariel Cuban Detainee Riots in Georgia, 3201 [8MR]

Testimony on Torture on Timor Island: U.N. Commission on Human Rights, 2383 [23FE]