CIVIL LIBERTIES

Addresses

Agenda Item 21—Racism: Morris B. Abram, 4026 [8MR]

America's Historic Opportunity, Alvin From, 19 [23JA]

Armenian Genocide: Representative Bonior, 7972 [24AP]

Chilean Commission for Human Rights Dinner: Senator Kennedy, 5326 [26MR]

China—What Chance Freedom? Leanne M. Greskovich, 16804 [10JY]

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe's Copenhagen Conference on Human Dimension: Representative Hoyer, 17498 [13JY]

Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe's Plenary Meeting: Max M. Kampelman, 17108 [11JY]

Conference on the Human Dimension Plenary: Max M. Kampelman, 16235 [28JN]

Defining the Rights of Children, 23724-23725 [11SE]

European Parliament: Dalai Lama, 9419 [3MY]

Hong Kong Freedom and Democracy: Martin Lee, 13997 [13JN]

Human Rights and Perestroika: Richard Schifter, 12511 [24MY]

Human Rights Caucus: Dobroslav Paraga, 9276 [2MY]

Human Rights Cause—How We Can Help: George Lister, Dept. of State, 13001-13003 [5JN]

Lithuanian Independence: Kazimiera Prunskiene, 9493 [4MY]

Opening of South African Parliament: F.W. De Klerk, 2433-2438, 2441-2445 [22FE]

Operation Exodus, Rally for Soviet Jews: Leon Uris, 10790 [16MY]

Our Mission To End Prejudice in America: Senator Simon, 7997-7998 [24AP]

Poland's Political and Economic Challenges: Representative Solarz, 9435 [3MY]

Political and Social Situation in Czechoslovakia: Vaclav Havel, 477 [24JA]

Racial Harmony: David N. Dinkins, 11621 [22MY]

Racism and Cooperation: Ronald H. Brown, 2259 [21FE]

Rally for Life: Vice President Quayle, 8806 [30AP], 10576 [15MY]

Situation in Yugoslavia: Kazimir Z. Pregl, 5342 [26MR]

Social and Political Reform in the Soviet Union: Oleg Derkovsky, 2600-2603 [26FE]

Solving Africa's Problems: Ibrahim Babangida, 29501-29502 [16OC]

Soweto Rally: Nelson Mandela, 2439 [22FE]

Status of Baltic States: Mikhail Gorbachev, 1662 [7FE]

Advertisements

Democracy's heroes vanish in China's gulag, New York (NY) Times, 10938 [17MY]

Agreements

Unanimous-consent agreement on debate of S. 1970, constitutional procedures for imposition of capital punishment, 16253, 16357 [28JN]

Amendments

Age Discrimination Claims Assistance Act: extend statute of limitations applicable to certain claims (H.R. 5794), 28694 [11OC]

Age Discrimination in Employment Act: amend relative to employee group health plans (H.R. 5759), 29597, 29616 [16OC]

Americans With Disabilities Act: enact (S. 933), conference report, 17033, 17044, 17097 [11JY]

Capital punishment: constitutional procedures (S. 1970), 10393 [15MY], 11210 [18MY], 11267, 11268, 11270, 11271 [21MY], 11626, 11643, 11673, 11678 [22MY], 11737, 11740, 11771, 11788, 11789, 11791, 11793, 11795, 11796 [23MY], 12262, 12291, 12442, 12443, 12450, 12451, 12452, 12453, 12454, 12462, 12464, 12465 [24MY], 12724, 12725, 12726, 12727, 12728, 12729, 12730, 12731, 12732, 12733, 12734, 12736, 12737, 12753, 12754, 12755, 12756, 12757, 12758, 12765, 12766, 12769, 12770, 12771, 12776, 12777, 12778, 12780, 12793, 12803, 12804, 12805, 12806, 12807, 12814, 12815, 12816, 12817, 12818, 12819, 12836, 12844, 12845, 12849, 12852, 12853, 12854, 12855, 12856, 12857, 12858, 12860, 12861, 12862, 12863, 12864, 12865, 12866, 12867, 12869, 12870, 12871, 12872, 12873, 12874, 12875, 12876, 12877, 12878, 12879, 12880, 12881, 12882, 12883, 12888, 12893, 12898, 12903, 12908, 12912, 12917, 12921, 12925, 12929, 12930, 12931, 12932, 12933, 12934, 12935, 12936, 12941, 12947, 12951, 12955, 12963, 12964, 12965, 12966, 12967, 12968 [5JN], 13117, 13118, 13122, 13127, 13128, 13129, 13130, 13131, 13132, 13133, 13134, 13135, 13139 [6JN], 13413, 13414 [7JN], 13896 [13JN], 15616 [26JN], 16255, 16283, 16288, 16290, 16292, 16293, 16300, 16301, 16305, 16306, 16313, 16315, 16330, 16331, 16334, 16335, 16357, 16365, 16374, 16376, 16377, 16381, 16384, 16385, 16493, 16494, 16495, 16502, 16503, 16504, 16505, 16507, 16508, 16510, 16511, 16520 [28JN], 16905, 16924, 16925, 17083-17097 [11JY], 17176, 17197 [12JY], 18235 [19JY], 19645 [26JY]

China, People's Republic of: most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), 31002, 31007, 31011 [18OC]

Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: ratification, 36194, 36625 [27OC]

Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act: reauthorizing (S. 2753), 21876, 21901, 21905 [2AU]

Equal Credit Opportunity Act: amend (S. 3049), 36177, 36611 [27OC]

Federal employees: participation in politics (S. 135), 9337, 9338, 9350, 9362, 9364, 9400, 9401 [3MY], 9457, 9465, 9487, 9488 [4MY], 9506, 9513, 9517, 9526, 9537, 9538 [7MY], 9575, 9585, 9625 [8MY], 9734, 9742, 9768, 9773, 9805, 9806, 9807, 9808 [9MY], 10020, 10021, 10038, 10039, 10040, 10088 [10MY]

Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (S.J. Res. 332), 15543, 15550, 15564, 15616 [26JN]

Indians: protect graves (H.R. 5237), 34016, 34017, 34061, 34062 [25OC], 35677, 35679 [26OC]

South African Freedom Week: designate (S.J. Res. 336), 15214, 15224 [21JN]

Analyses

Eastern European Democracy and Free Market Act (S. 2094), 1631 [7FE]

Ice Enforcement and Prevention Act, 12777 [5JN]

Restore and Strengthen Laws That Ban Employment Discrimination (H.R. 5905), 33754-33756 [24OC]

Appeal

Loyal Citizens and the Congress of the U.S.: Convention of Black Citizens (1865), 30121 [17OC]

Appointments

Conferees: S. 933, Americans With Disabilities Act, 12226 [24MY]

Articles and editorials

Activists Attest to Romania's Idea of Democracy, 15750 [27JN], 16561 [28JN]

Add Flag-Burning to the List of Pointless American Disputes, 14732 [20JN]

Afghan Front Rests on Capitol Hill, 19110 [25JY]

Albanian People's Situation, 16886 [11JY]

Alleged Rights Abuses Hurt the ANC's Standing, 9274 [2MY]

Another Political Assassination in Punjab—Sikh Student Leader Gunned Down in Own Home, Amritsar, 484 [24JA]

Anti-Semitic Tide Perilous, Pravda Says, 20563 [30JY]

Anti-Semitism—Return of a Russian Nightmare, 2364, 2449 [22FE]

Anti-Semitism—The Return of a Russian Nightmare, 4201 [9MR]

Anti-Worker Labor Bill, 24780 [18SE]

Anxiety Over Anti-Semitism Spurs Soviet Warning on Hate, 4199 [9MR]

Any Recommendations?, 25841 [26SE]

Apartheid—Far From Over, 15370 [22JN]

Arresting Indian's Police Brutality—Awareness Is Growing Among Government and Police Officials of the Need for Reform, 9697 [8MY]

Assault Weapons (sundry excerpts), 11637 [22MY]

At Cross-Purposes on China, 547 [25JA]

Attack on Packed Karachi Bus Lifts Ethnic Death Toll to 300, 14351 [18JN]

Attack on the Bill of Rights, 15583 [26JN]

Back From the South Asian Brink, 15343 [21JN]

Balkanizing Balkans, 17021 [11JY]

Banner Yet Waves, 13526 [11JN]

Becky Bell Did Not Die From an Induced Abortion, 28830 [12OC]

Benazir Accused of Anti-State Activities, 30357 [17OC]

Benazir's Fake Letter Issued, 30357 [17OC]

Betrayal in Beijing, 547 [25JA]

Big Brothers Shift Rules, 24046 [12SE]

Bob Dole's Folly, 15583 [26JN]

Body of Sikh MP Found in Canal After Five Days—Sikh Leader Suspects Death Was ``Third Agency'' Association, 484 [24JA]

Burmese Military Crushes Protest, 36479 [27OC]

Burmese Military Is Forcing Mass Migration From Cities, 4903 [21MR]

Burmese Said to Harass Embassies, 26469 [28SE]

Bush Again Calls for Flag Amendment, 14118 [14JN]

Bush Declines To Set Lithuania Sanctions—``This Is Munich,'' Landsbergis Says, 8158 [25AP]

Bush Never Issued Executive Order Protecting Chinese Students in United States, 6970 [5AP]

Bush Rejects Sanctions Over Lithuania—Punishing Moscow Would Be ``Mistake'', 8159 [25AP]

Campaign for a Free and Independent Lithuania, 21682 [1AU]

Censorship's Tide Is on the Rise, 16798 [10JY]

China Mission, 548 [25JA]

China—Most Favored Prison, 17608 [16JY]

China's Bouquet of Barbed Wire, 6976 [5AP]

China's Use of Forced Labor Questioned by Import Study, 24904 [18SE]

Chinese Arms Dealers Flaunt U.N. Embargo—China Ships Vital Nuclear Cargo to Iraq, 30988 [18OC]

Chinese Justice—Harsh and Controlled by Party, 10 [23JA]

Chinese Said To Sell Chemical to Iraq—British Newspaper Reports That Beijing Violated U.N. Embargo, 30988 [18OC]

Chronology of Betrayal, 541, 547 [25JA]

Civil Rights—Not Just for Blacks, 16813 [10JY], 17022 [11JY]

Comments on Armenian Issue, 16814 [10JY]

Congress Should Not Diminish Old Glory, 14276 [14JN]

Conscience of Kenya, 25302 [24SE]

Constable Rapes, Kills 2 Minors, 9695 [8MY]

Cops Speak on Gun Ban, 11641 [22MY]

Coverage of Human Rights in Turkey, 4937 [21MR]

Crackdown in Kenya Strains Ties With United States—Congress to Review Foreign Aid to Nairobi, 17435 [13JY]

Crimes Without Just Punishment, 2711 [27FE]

Cuba Curbs Rights Movement, 7561 [19AP]

Czechoslovakia—The Liberation of a Historic Jewish Community, 1864 [8FE]

Dangerous Thing, 4721 [20MR]

David Souter and the Feminist Mistake, 28699 [11OC]

Delhi Hit in House on Rights—Conservative Republicans Charge Abuses in North, 12233 [24MY]

Desecration of St. Patrick's, 1764 [8FE]

Dictators, Beware of Those Good Polls, 3076 [1MR]

Disabilities Act May Spur Suit, 25279 [21SE]

Disabling the Disabled, 10463 [15MY]

Doing Business With S. Africa—Loopholes Hobble U.S. Sanctions, 15735-15739 [26JN]

Dole Designated Demagog on Flag, 15584 [26JN]

Dollars Before Principle, 12544 [24MY]

Don't Gut the Hatch Act, 10031 [10MY]

Don't Spoil the Hatch Act, 10031 [10MY]

Embassy Confrontations Further Isolate Castro—Rash of Asylum Seekers Indicates Rising Discontent in Cuba, 19679 [26JY]

Employer—Agency Is Bullying Him on Minority Hiring, 27870 [5OC]

End of the Progressive Pilgrimage, 3075 [1MR]

Excluding Tainted Evidence, 2865 [27FE]

Explaining the China Mission, 548 [25JA]

Extremists, Left and Right, Appear To Vie for Center Stage in Text Feud, 15052 [20JN]

Fear of Pogroms Haunts Soviet Jews, 3024 [28FE]

Fetal Disposal Law Goes Into Effect, 27263 [3OC]

First—Override Bush's China Veto, 543 [25JA]

Flag, Again, 14732 [20JN]

Flag Burning and Writing the New Czech Constitution, 15353 [22JN]

Flag Burning Flap, 15585 [26JN]

Flag Day, 15585 [26JN]

Flag-Burning Amendment—Devaluing Constitution, 14276 [14JN]

Flag-Burning Isn't an Idea—Invalidation of 1989 Law an Unfortunate Decision, 14008 [13JN]

Fly the Flag Freely, 15585 [26JN]

For Kashmiris, Uprising Brings Fear, Pain, Deaths, 9692 [8MY]

For Vilnius, 13287 [7JN]

Forget Flag Burning, 15583 [26JN]

Freedom Best Protests Old Glory, 14733 [20JN]

Freedom of Speech and Desecration of U.S. Flag, 15563 [26JN]

Freedom of Speech and Flag Burning, 15562 [26JN]

Gorbachev—Those He Fed Now Bite Him, 8171 [25AP]

Government Eliminates Liberal Poll Contenders—The Election Charade, 65 [23JA]

Great Expectations, 5205-5207 [22MR]

Grilling of Souter on Abortion Improper, 24763 [17SE]

Gunboat Law, 3419 [5MR]

Hailing the Butchers of Beijing, 549 [25JA]

``Half Free'' Are ``Half Enslaved'', 1748 [8FE]

Hatch Act Still Needed, 10032 [10MY]

Hatch Act—Civil Libertarian Defense, 9534 [7MY]

Helsinki Commission Delegation Observes First Free Elections in GDR—Delegation Chairman Declares German People the Winner, 4553 [20MR]

History Awaits Lithuania's Fate, 6343 [3AP]

Human Rights Abuses Continue in Guyana, 23928 [11SE]

Human Rights Abuses Said To Mount In Tibet, 13801 [12JN]

Human Rights Violated in Punjab, 12232 [24MY]

Human Rights Violations—Congressmen Attack India, 12234 [24MY]

In Search of the Silent Minority—Why St. Louis Has So Much Trouble With Virvus Jones, 24505 [14SE]

In Ukraine, Faith in God—Not in Gorbachev, 1682 [7FE], 1710 [7FE]

In Washington, a Week of India-Bashing Bill Aimed at Cutting U.S. Development Aid Bill is Sponsored to Halt Aid, 12234 [24MY]

Indecent Interval, 549 [25JA]

India and Pakistan Make the Most of Hard Feelings, 11692 [22MY], 12232 [24MY]

India Puts New Restrictions on Visits by Amnesty Teams, 22117 [3AU]

India To Provide Aid to Government in Afghanistan, 9695 [8MY]

Indian Crackdown in Kashmir Helps Fuel Separatist Cause—Militants, Troops Skirmish Daily in City, 11691 [22MY]

Indian Troops Kill 29 Protesters in Secessionist Rally in Kashmir, 3463 [6MR]

India's Leader Struggles With Rising Violence and Party Rivals, 14352 [18JN]

India—Torture and Killings of Unarmed Civilians in Kashmir, 14353 [18JN]

International Community Watching With Skepticism—Will India Allow Amnesty in To Investigate Human Rights Violations?, 22117 [3AU]

Into the Bamboo Gulag, 10938 [17MY], 15419-15420 [22JN]

Is the Press Straight on Abortion?, 17849 [17JY]

It Is Time for Alarm, 4715 [20MR]

Its Rally 'Round Flag, Forget Everything Else, 15585 [26JN]

It's Time To End Discharge Petition Secrecy, 6065 [29MR]

Judging Israel, 2456 [22FE]

Justifying Searches Abroad, 3419 [5MR]

Kashmiris Set for High-Tech War, 11692 [22MY]

Keep the Hatch Act, 10031 [10MY]

Kenya Arrests Proponents of Multi-Party System, 17435 [13JY]

Kenya Cracks Down, Jails Five Opponents of One-Party Rule, 17434 [13JY]

Kenya's Finest in President Moi's Iron Grip, 18123 [18JY]

Leave Bill of Rights Alone, 15584 [26JN]

Liberian Refugees—The Gulf's Other Victims, 28706 [11OC]

Lithuania Has Right to Independence, but Fate of Republic's Jews Is in Doubt, 9935 [9MY]

Lithuanian Case, 8170 [25AP]

Lithuanian to the Core—Vytautas Landsbergis, 5392 [27MR]

Lithuania's Defiance Sparks Hope Among R.I. Community, 6778 [4AP]

Logic of Abortion, 34469 [26OC]

Long May It Wave, 15583 [26JN]

Mandela's Bold Politicking, 15719 [26JN]

Matter of Regret, 29607 [16OC]

Mobutu To Allow Opposition Parties, 9435 [3MY]

Mobutu Under Fire, 15618 [26JN]

Myanmar Is Different From Other Lands, 24041 [12SE]

Namibia Gains Freedom in Midnight Celebration—Africa's Last Colony Becomes Newest Nation, 4938 [21MR]

Necessary AIDS Precaution, 17039 [11JY]

New York Surgeon Refers AIDS Patient, Faces Suit, 25278 [21SE]

New Yugoslavia, 17362 [13JY]

Newcomer Finds Meaning to First Fourth of July, 25531 [24SE]

Newly Discovered Mass Grave Revives Old Feuds, 22033 [2AU]

Next Step—A Constitutional Amendment, 14297 [14JN]

No to Hatch Act Repeal, 10031 [10MY]

Old Russian Scourge, 3037 [28FE]

Old-New Anti-Semitism, 4202 [9MR]

On ``Special Dangers'' of Perestroika to Soviet Jews, Science and Society, 4943-4945 [21MR]

Only 998 Points of Light, 25277 [21SE]

Over 100,000 Demonstrate in Kashmir—Slain Leader Mourned at Peaceful Service—Solarz in New Delhi, 14351 [18JN]

Overriding Reasons, 544 [25JA]

Panel Alleges ``State Terror'' in Punjab—Officials' Assault on Innocent People Alienating Sikhs, It Says, 9696 [8MY]

Paradox of Perestroika—Ethnic Turmoil and Anti-Semitism, 4943 [21MR], 5539 [27MR]

Pending Legislation on Assault Type Weapons, 11728 [23MY]

Perspective on Liberia—A Cry From Our Distant Cousins, 28706 [11OC]

Playing With ``Loaded Dice'', 66 [23JA]

Politics Ignites Flag-Burning Issue, 8308 [25AP]

Politics Un-Hatched, 10030 [10MY]

Politics—Dangerous Change, 10032 [10MY]

Preserve the Hatch Act, 10032 [10MY]

Presidents, Race and Politics, 6780 [4AP]

Press Freedom in Romania, 16883 [11JY]

Pressing for Democracy in the U.S.S.R, 30254 [17OC]

Protecting Our Flag—No Erosion of Liberty, 13818 [13JN]

Protecting the Flag, 15058 [21JN]

Protecting the Innocent—A Response to the Bedau-Radelet Study, 11244-11255 [21MY]

Red-Baiting a Criminal Offense, 15052 [20JN]

Refusenik's Plea, 4040 [8MR]

Removal of Indian Troops May Ease Tension With Pakistan, Diplomats Say, 14352 [18JN]

Reporters Notebook—Campuses in Crisis, 15619 [26JN]

Revolting Query About ``Art'' That Can Win the Porn War, 13028 [6JN]

Right Books, 8165 [25AP]

Right Way to Freedom, 1096 [1FE]

Robinson, a Voice for Africa—The Lobbyist and His Power of Persuasion, 5340 [26MR]

Romanians Attack Ethnic Hungarian Protesters—2 Killed, 5224 [22MR]

Romania's Stalinists, 14840 [20JN]

Rush To Blame in Becky Bell's Death, 28831 [12OC]

Russian Gets 2-Year Term in Hate Trial, 29621 [16OC]

Russian Nationalists—Yearning for an Iron Hand, 4204 [9MR], 9108-9111 [1MY]

Russian Writers Sow Seeds of Anti-Jewish Hatred, 9924 [9MY]

Sandinistas Accused as Burial Sites Are Unearthed, 25010 [18SE]

Scholar Still Affirms Peril of Race Quotas, 15723 [26JN]

Secret Massacre of Spinagar—A Survivor Describes How Indian Troops Slaughtered Bystanders and Demonstrators Alike, 22117 [3AU]

Secret Massacre of Srinagar, 22117 [3AU]

Self-Defeating Sanction, 9906 [9MY]

Send Message to Beijing, 541 [25JA]

Serbia Said To Arrest, Expel Rights, 23686 [10SE]

Serbia Suspends Government of Albanian Region, 16904 [11JY]

Serious Attacks on Human Rights in Yugoslavia—Differentiated Ones, Albanians of the Kosovo Province, 2841 [27FE]

17-Year Old Sikh Girl Gang Raped at Police Station, 9696 [8MY]

Shackled Burma, 24041 [12SE]

Sikh Bears a Sword, Prison Scars and a Grudge, 22117 [3AU]

Sikh Leader Denied Passport—Police Oppression and the Violation of Human Rights in Punjab, 22117 [3AU]

Sikhs Wants Outright Independence, 24768 [17SE]

Silence on Tibet, 27671 [4OC]

Singaporean Cites Siren Song of TV, 29608 [16OC]

Situation of the Hungarians of Transylvania After the Bloodbath at Tirgu Mures (Marosvasarhely), 9273 [2MY]

Slavery—By Another Name, 23745 [11SE]

Socialist Candidates Supporting Protesters, 15052 [20JN]

Something Terrible Happened in 1915, 7974 [24AP]

South Africa—Triumph Over Capitalism, 8164 [25AP]

Soviet Jews Become Focus of West Bank Controversy, 4200 [9MR]

Soviet Jews Find the Cost of Freedom, 18119 [18JY]

Soviet Jews See Surge of Anti-Semitism, 3023 [28FE]

Soviet Monarcho-Nazis and the Specter of Anti-Semitism, 4716 [20MR]

Soviet Tide of Anti-Semitism Reminiscent of '20s Germany, 4203 [9MR]

Soviet Troops Drove Through Lithuanian Capital, 5113 [22MR]

Spat Over Refugees Strains Spain's Relations With Cuba, 19678 [26JY]

Spies Likes Us, 17127 [11JY]

Stalking Rosty, 13448 [7JN]

Strategy for Recapture, 15557 [26JN]

Sued if You Do, 25277 [21SE]

Tell Us More, Neville, 8557 [27AP]

Testing Gorbachev's Patience, 28965 [12OC]

There's No Pro-Choice Majority Either, 17330 [12JY]

This Sacred Document, 14733 [20JN]

Time To Ratify U.N. Human Rights Covenant, 11561 [22MY]

To Emigrate—Or Stay?, 254 [24JA]

Tragedy—Flag Amendment Can't Improve on Irreplaceable Bill of Rights, 15583 [26JN]

Troops Capture Deserters, 5537 [27MR]

U.S. Must Fight Anti-Semitism, 3598 [6MR]

Uncovering the Awful Truth of Nicaragua's Killing Fields, 25011 [18SE], 25527 [24SE]

Uniting Behind a Cynical Policy, 8821 [1MY]

Vision of South Africa's Future, 17341 [12JY]

Waiting for the Explosion in Albania, 28710 [11OC]

War Over Kashmir Is Feared by U.S.—India-Pakistan Tensions Have Eased But Bush Aides Say More Must Be Done, 14351 [18JN]

Way to the Depths and Back in Eastern Europe, 12981 [5JN]

What the Media Have Missed in Eastern Europe, 22035 [2AU]

When ``Freedom'' Becomes Religious Censorship, 11773 [23MY]

White House Decries Soviet ``Intimidation'', 5537 [27MR]

Who Won Eastern Europe?, 2710 [27FE]

Whose Constitution Is It, Anyway?, 14673 [19JN]

Why All the Heavy Breathing Over Caller I.D.?, 13788 [12JN]

Why Bankroll Africa's Ceausescu?, 25304 [24SE]

Why Is the Left Jubilant?, 2711 [27FE]

World to Vilnius—Suffer, 8169 [25AP]

Young Spies Like Us—Group Calls Tyco Toy Eavesdropping Device, 17128 [11JY]

Zaire Doesn't Deserve That Aid, 25303 [24SE]

Bills and resolutions

Age Discrimination Claims Assistance Act: extend statute of limitations applicable to certain claims (see H.R. 5794)

Age Discrimination in Employment Act: amend relative to employee group health plans (see H.R. 5759)

Aliens: approve GAO findings relative to employment discrimination of ethnic minorities (see S.J. Res. 280; H.J. Res. 534)

———GAO report on the impact of employer sanctions (see H.R. 5572)

Americans With Disabilities Act: enact (S. 933), waiving certain points of order against conference report (see H. Res. 427)

Armed Forces: allow traditional religious dress for members who are Sikhs (see H.R. 5672)

Baltic Freedom Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 251; H.J. Res. 493)

Baltic States: encourage self-determination by granting most-favored-nation status to the Soviet Union (see H.R. 5435)

Burma: civil liberties, democracy, and illicit narcotics production and trafficking (see S. Con. Res. 128; H. Con. Res. 324)

Chile: support democracy (see S.J. Res. 253)

China, People's Republic of: anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre (see H. Res. 393)

———encourage liberalization in China and Tibet (see H.R. 5129)

———most-favored-nation status (see S. 2836; S.J. Res. 325, 382; H.R. 4931, 4939, 5252, 5260, 5285; H.J. Res. 578, 581, 586, 646, 647)

———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 647), consideration (see H. Res. 485)

———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), consideration (see H. Res. 503)

———status of prodemocracy activists (see H. Con. Res. 332)

———textiles import restrictions relative to the granting of workers' rights (see H.R. 4812)

Civil Rights Act: amend (see H.R. 5385)

———amend relative to employment discrimination claims by Federal employees (see H.R. 5864)

Communications: assure equal employment opportunities in radio and television broadcasting stations (see H.R. 4858)

Constangy, William: commend for opening court sessions with a prayer (see S. Res. 290)

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: submit to Senate for ratification (see H. Res. 476)

Copyright: clarify news reporting monitoring as a fair use exception to the exclusive rights of the owner (see S. 3229)

Courts: prohibit racially discriminatory capital sentencing (see H.R. 4618)

Crime and criminals: increase protection of victims (see H.R. 5368)

———protect the privacy of telephone users (see H.R. 4340)

———protect the rights of victims (see H.R. 3958)

Cuba: continued reports by U.N. Commission on Human Rights (see S. Res. 247)

———continued reports on human rights by the U.N. Human Rights Commission (see H. Con. Res. 274)

———human rights abuses (see H. Res. 381)

———violations (see H. Res. 365)

Cyprus: independence anniversary (see S. Res. 324; H. Res. 465)

Czechoslovakia: waiver of Jackson-Vanik emigration amendment (see H. Con. Res. 266)

Deaf: rights and privileges for individuals dependent on hearing dogs (see H.R. 5935)

Democracy Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 626)

Democracy Fund Act: enact (see S. 2581)

Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act: extend and amend (see H.R. 5337)

———revise and extend (see H.R. 5679)

Education: comprehensive school program on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights (see S. Con. Res. 123)

———equal access to opportunities for study abroad (see H.R. 5710)

Electronic monitoring: prevent abuses in the workplace (see S. 2164)

Employee Benefits Equity Act: enact (see S. 2831)

Employment: efforts to prevent discrimination against ethnic minorities (see H.R. 4421)

———prevent the sterilization of employees as a condition of employment by certain employers (see H.R. 4420)

Fair Labor Standards Act: clarify application (see S. 3271)

Federal employees: protection of whistleblowers from psychological or psychiatric evaluation without just cause (see H.R. 4311)

Flag Education Act: enact (see S. 2776)

Flag—U.S.: condemn burning (see H. Con. Res. 339)

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (see S.J. Res. 332; H.R. 5091; H.J. Res. 491, 559)

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 350), consideration (see H. Res. 350)

———loss of nationality and deportation of immigrants who desecrate the flag (see H.R. 5095)

Freedoms Foundation: recognize and commend the Bill of Responsibilities (see S.J. Res. 372)

GAO: approve findings relative to employment discrimination of ethnic minorities (see H.J. Res. 536)

Genis, Anatoly: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union (see H. Con. Res. 383)

Great Britain: Birmingham Six' detention case (see H. Con. Res. 249)

Guatemala: violations (see H. Con. Res. 355)

Haiti: civil liberties violations (see H. Con. Res. 250)

Health: national program (see H. Con. Res. 375)

———prohibit State discrimination in the licensing of dental health care professionals (see H.R. 5444)

Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 339; H.J. Res. 620)

House of Representatives: mandatory drug testing (see H. Res. 451)

India: determination of political status in the Province of Punjab (see H. Con. Res. 380)

———status of development assistance programs relative to the monitoring of human rights (see H.R. 4641)

Indians: preserve and promote rights and native language use (see H.R. 5518)

———protect graves (see H.R. 5237)

International relations: support peace between India and Pakistan (see H. Con. Res. 348)

Iraq: violations (see H. Con. Res. 298)

Japan: racial statements of certain Government officials (see H. Con. Res. 378)

Kenya (see H. Con. Res. 356)

———violations (see S. Con. Res. 141)

Labor: prevent discrimination based on participation in disputes (see H.R. 3936)

Labor unions: individual employee freedoms (see H.R. 5440)

———prevent discrimination based on participation in disputes (see S. 2112)

Latvia: political reform (see S. Res. 280)

Law enforcement officers: availability of assistance to agencies relative to the existence of a law enforcement officers' bill of rights (see S. 2038)

Liberia: conditional military assistance (see H. Res. 354)

———suspension of U.S. military assistance pending improvements in civil liberties (see S. Res. 282)

Lithuania: bring matter of Soviet occupation before the U.N. (see H. Res. 376)

———congratulate pro-independence opposition on election victory (see S. Res. 262)

———independence (see H. Con. Res. 296)

———International Court of Justice opinion relative to self-determination (see S. Con. Res. 112)

———political reform (see S. Con. Res. 108; S. Res. 276; H. Con. Res. 289, 292)

———protection of certain nationals in the U.S. (see H.R. 4788)

Lithuanian Independence Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 606)

Malawi: protection of civil liberties (see H. Con. Res. 327)

Mandela, Nelson: release from prison (see H. Con. Res. 282)

Monuments and memorials: establish an international memorial to victims of communism (see H. Res. 437)

Namibia: status under Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (see S. Con. Res. 107; H. Con. Res. 285)

National Crime Victims' Rights Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 464)

National Day in Support of Freedom and Human Rights in China and Tibet: designate (see S.J. Res. 275; H.J. Res. 556)

National Nursing Home Residents' Rights Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 371; H.J. Res. 650)

Nepal: civil liberties and democracy (see H. Con. Res. 323)

Occupational health and safety: expand rights of victims of hazards (see H.R. 4928)

Physicians: prohibit discrimination against international medical graduates (see H.R. 5696)

Poland: anniversary of Constitution (see S. Con. Res. 145)

———commend for permitting charter flights of Soviet Jews to Israel (see S. Con. Res. 116)

Pornography: regulation of dial-a-porn services (see S. 3269)

Racism: prohibit discrimination in the making and enforcement of contracts (see H.R. 5470)

———remove certain legislative language permitting segregation in federally funded land-grant colleges (see H.R. 4898)

Radio Free China: establish (see H.R. 5690)

Refugees: extend programs that ease entrance into the U.S. for certain historically persecuted groups (see S. 2677; H.R. 4899)

Religion: protect free exercise (see S. 3254)

———protection of freedom (see H.R. 5377)

Religious Freedom Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 331)

Romania: condemn violence (see S. Res. 301)

———elections (see S. Con. Res. 131)

Sex Discrimination in the United States Code Reform Act: enact (see S. 2534)

South African Freedom Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 336; H.J. Res. 588)

Soviet Union: anti-Semitism (see S. Con. Res. 97; H. Con. Res. 264)

———elections in Lithuania (see H. Con. Res. 257)

Support for East European Democracy Act: amend (see H.R. 4410)

Taxation: establish a tax-preparers privilege to ensure confidentiality for their clients (see S. 2452)

———use of tax-exempt bonds relative to health facilities that perform abortion (see H.R. 4922)

Telephone Privacy Act: enact (see S. 2030)

Transportation: drug and alcohol testing for commercial operators (see H.R. 4848)

Tsivkin, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union (see S. Res. 313)

Turkey: restrictions on economic assistance (see S. 2808)

Veterans: clarify certain protections, reemployment rights, and reinstatement of health insurance (see H.R. 5814)

———clarify reemployment rights and improve rights to reinstatement of health insurance (see S. 3248)

———strengthen enforcement procedures relative to violations of reemployment rights (see H.R. 4373)

Victims of Crime Bill of Rights: adopt (see S. Con. Res. 130; H. Con. Res. 330)

Vietnam: asylum rights of refugees (see S. Res. 302; H. Con. Res. 343)

Whistle blowing: protection of employees who report violations of Federal laws and regulations (see H.R. 4012)

Women: ensure equal justice in the courts (see S. 3153)

Year of Thanksgiving for the Blessings of Liberty: designate (see S.J. Res. 369; H.J. Res. 640)

Yugoslavia: civil liberties violations against Albanian ethnic minority (see S. Con. Res. 124)

———civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanians (see H. Con. Res. 385)

———human rights violations against Albanian ethnic minorities (see H. Con. Res. 352)

———most-favored-nation status (see H.R. 5449)

———support democracy (see H. Con. Res. 321)

———support democracy in Croatia (see H. Con. Res. 320)

———violations against Albanian ethnic minority (see H. Con. Res. 314)

Cloture motions

Capital punishment: constitutional procedures (S. 1970), 12376 [24MY], 12703 [5JN], 13358 [7JN]

Federal employees: participation in politics (S. 135), 8621 [27AP], 9603 [8MY]

Colloquies

Federal employee participation in politics: Senator Levin and Mary F. Wieseman, 9165, 9167 [2MY]

Commentaries

U.S. policy toward Yugoslavia: Radio Free Europe, 32390 [22OC]

Communiques

Dream of Emigrating: NATO, 20561 [30JY]

Court documents

Capital Punishment: Supreme Court, 16328 [28JN]

Constitutional Power of the Government, 15561 [26JN]

Flag Desecration: Supreme Court, 14354 [18JN], 14935 [20JN], 15491 [25JN], 15545, 15546, 15552, 15555, 15563 [26JN]

Freedom of religion: Supreme Court (sundry), 35844 [26OC]

Freedom of Speech and Incitement to Riot: Supreme Court, 15544 [26JN]

Victim impact statement: Supreme Court, 16320, 16323-16328 [28JN]

Declarations

Against racism: April (organization), 3013 [28FE]

Civil Liberties in Cuba: Chain of Democracy, 2357 [22FE]

Estonian independence: Estonian Legislature, 3483 [6MR]

Lithuanian Independence: Lithuanian Restructuring Movement (Sajudis), 2298 [22FE]

Descriptions

Jack Mapanje: Africa Watch, 11707 [22MY]

Legislation protecting the status of certain nationals of Lithuania, 9944 [10MY]

Privacy for Consumers and Workers Act (S. 2164), 2426 [22FE]

Documents

Children's Charter—President Hoover's White House Conference on Child Health and Protection Recognizing the Rights of the Child as the First Rights of Citizenship Pledges Itself to These Aims for the Children of America, 10780 [16MY]

Conference on the Human Dimension: Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 18078-18082 [18JY]

Human Cost of Communism in China: Committee on the Judiciary (introduction), 2375 [22FE]

Summary of Indictment Against the Leaders of the Young Turk Government of the Ottoman Empire, April 12, 1919, 2335 [22FE]

Virginia Declaration of Rights, 20424 [30JY]

Essays

Constitutional Amendment To Prohibit Flag Desecration: Roger Grace, 15571 [26JN]

Don't Burn Our Flag: Orville Lee Vaughn III, 15062 [21JN]

Flag Desecration: Kelsey Watkins, 8173 [25AP]

———Stephen Carr, 20246 [27JY]

Jonas Savimbi Key to Democracy in Africa: Maurice Dawkins, 11693 [22MY]

Political and Economic Refugees—Problems of Migration, Asylum, and Resettlement: R.J. Vincent, 286-288 [24JA]

Why Does the Concept of Freedom Survive? Leah Horvath, 25036 [19SE]

Factsheets

Most-Favored-Nation Status for the People's Republic of China, 12327-12343 [24MY]

Interviews

Most-favored-nation status for the People's Republic of China: Good Morning America with Senator Chafee and Representative Lantos, 12093 [23MY]

Leaflet

Comrades, 10322 [15MY]

Letters

Abortion, 12469 [24MY]

———Jeremy W. Breazeal, 13351 [7JN]

———Laura Alvey, 5561 [27MR]

Abortion rights: Representative Brennan, 263 [24JA]

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome employment discrimination: Aids Advisory Committee of the Health Resources and Services Administration, 17048 [11JY]

———Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, 17048 [11JY]

———Bob Juliano, Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union, 17051 [11JY]

———Consortium for Citizens With Disabilities, 17052 [11JY]

———Dale L. Morse, Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, 17049 [11JY]

———Eric Shulman, National Council of Senior Citizens, 17052 [11JY]

———Horace B. Deets, American Association of Retired Persons, 17052 [11JY]

———James S. Todd, American Medical Association, 17050 [11JY]

———Jeanne White, 17049 [11JY]

———Jerry B. Klepner, AFL-CIO, 17051 [11JY]

———Louis W. Sullivan, Sec. of HHS, 17021, 17041, 17047 [11JY]

———National Commission on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 17049 [11JY]

———National Organizations Responding to Aids, 17053 [11JY]

———Ned McCulloch, AFL-CIO, 17050 [11JY]

———Paul A. Ross, New England Corporate Consortium for Aids Education, 17053 [11JY]

———Robert D. Evans, ABA, 17052 [11JY]

———Robert F. Harbrant, Food and Allied Service Trades, 17051 [11JY]

———Sharon M. Daly, U.S. Catholic Conference, 17051 [11JY]

———various religious signatories, 17051 [11JY]

———William H. McBeath, American Public Health Association, 17050 [11JY]

———William L. Roper, Centers for Disease Control, 17047 [11JY]

———Willie L. Baker, Jr., AFL-CIO, 17050 [11JY]

Age Discrimination In Employment Act: Wayne Zimmerman, Caterpillar Inc., 8325 [25AP]

Age Discrimination in Employment Act: American Association of Retired Persons, 28693 [11OC]

———Evan J. Kemp, Jr., EEOC, 28693 [11OC]

———Linda G. Morra, GAO, 28692 [11OC]

Americans With Disabilities Act: John J. Motley III, 17038 [11JY]

———Mark Gorman, 17038 [11JY]

Angola civil war: Maurice A. Dawkins, Afro-American Task Force on Africa, 17332 [12JY]

Armenian genocide: Hirair Hovnanian, 7970 [24AP]

Assault weapons: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, 11632 [22MY]

———Carl Dobbs, Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, 11727 [23MY]

———Gary D. Latham, Arizona Association of Chiefs of Police, 11726 [23MY]

———Joseph D. McNamara, San Jose, CA, Police Dept., 11727 [23MY]

———Law Enforcement for Preservation of the Second Amendment (organization), 11640 [22MY]

———Los Angeles Police Protective League, 11730 [23MY]

———Nicholas W. Weiss, Police Officers Association, 11727 [23MY]

———Patrick DeJonghe, Fraternal Order of Police, 11727 [23MY]

———Raymond L. Flynn, 11728 [23MY]

———Robert E. Scheetz, St. Louis, MO, Metropolitan Police Dept., 11727 [23MY]

Baltic Freedom Day: Representative Fascell, 13643 [12JN]

Blacks in South Africa: Ashley Pearse, 3227 [1MR]

Ceausescu's Burmese twin: Thant Myint-U, 65 [23JA]

Civil liberties: exchange between Vaclav Havel and Fidel Castro (excerpts), 24349 [13SE]

Civil liberties in Kenya: TransAfrica, 18386 [19JY]

Civil liberties in Romania: Congressional Human Rights Caucus, 10227 [14MY]

Civil liberties in Yugoslavia: Representatives Lantos and Gilman, 22031 [2AU]

———Senator Lautenberg, 33441 [24OC]

Civil liberties of Sikhs: Gurmit S. Aulakh, 3602 [6MR]

Civil liberties violations in Cuba: Senator Graham, 5245 [26MR]

Constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of the U.S. flag: Kirk M. Bauer, 15294 [21JN]

Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: several Senators, 36197 [27OC]

Convention on the Rights of the Child: Society for Nutrition Education, 25256 [20SE]

Crime victims' rights: Citizens for Law and Order, Inc., 16322 [28JN]

———Concerns of Police Survivors, 16322 [28JN]

———Council for Court Excellence, 16321 [28JN]

———Mothers Against Drunk Driving, 16319 [28JN]

———National Coalition Against Sexual Assault, 16319 [28JN]

———National Organization for Victim Assistance, 16318, 16321 [28JN]

———National Victim Center, 16318, 16321 [28JN]

———Stephanie Roper Committee, Inc., 16321 [28JN]

———Victims' Constitutional Amendment Network, 16321 [28JN]

Efforts of Vladimir and Carmella Raiz to emigrate from Soviet Union: several Senators, 4025 [8MR]

Emigration of Lev and Leah Milman from the Soviet Union: several Representatives, 21682 [1AU]

Emigration of Lev and Lia Milman from the Soviet Union: Representative Feighan, 15341 [21JN]

Excluding aliens on the basis of their beliefs: several Senators, 35619 [26OC]

Federal employees participation in politics: Common Cause (organization), 9161 [2MY], 9460, 9467 [4MY], 9514 [7MY], 10206 [11MY]

———Constance Berry and Mary F. Wieseman, 9593 [8MY]

———FEC, 9513 [7MY]

———Federal Bar Association, 9461 [4MY]

———IRS, 9513 [7MY]

———Mary F. Wieseman, 9152 [2MY]

———National Taxpayers Union, 9461 [4MY]

———Representative Wolf, 9160 [2MY]

———Richard L. Thornburgh, Attorney General, 9513 [7MY], 9593 [8MY]

———Senior Executives Association, 9459 [4MY]

———U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 9514 [7MY]

Flag desecration: American Legion, 14116 [14JN], 15323 [21JN]

———George W. Hails, 17347 [13JY]

———Margaret J. Haase, 26655 [28SE]

———Representative Chandler, 15252 [21JN]

———Richard L. Thornburgh, Attorney General, 15321 [21JN]

———Senators Dole and Heflin, 13526 [11JN]

———VFW, 14116 [14JN], 15323 [21JN]

Gun control: National Rifle Association, 11630 [22MY]

———Senator Kerrey, 12702 [5JN]

———Wayne LaPierre, National Rifle association, 12702 [5JN]

Harassment of African-American elected officials: Donald V. Watkins, 36545, 36546 [27OC]

Human rights abuses in Yugoslavia: Gwen Batson, 27677-27679 [4OC]

Human rights in the People's Republic of China: Mary von Briesen, Dept. of State, 26173 [26SE]

I'm a producer, not a censor: Joseph Papp, 8176 [25AP]

India conflict with Pakistan: Gurmit Singh Aulakh, 9689 [8MY]

Iraqi treatment of children in Kuwait: Hassan A. Al-Ebraheem, Citizens for a Free Kuwait, 24733 [17SE]

Jewish community in Syria: several Senators, 35937 [26OC]

Latvian declaration of independence: Senator Dole, 10323 [15MY]

Lithuania independence: Kazimiera Prunskiene, 13466 [8JN]

———Yelena Bonner, 13811 [13JN]

Lithuanian independence: David Dutkus, 5112 [22MR]

———Lithuanian-American Community of the U.S.A., Inc., 5112 [22MR]

———Nijole A. Remeikis, 6762 [4AP]

———Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania, 5112 [22MR]

———Vytautas Landsbergis, 5902 [29MR], 6342 [3AP], 6762 [4AP], 9164 [2MY]

Lithuanian political reform: Pranas Morkunas, 21882 [2AU]

Military assistance to El Salvador: National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., 31280 [19OC]

———Patrick J. Burns, 31280 [19OC]

Monitoring of India's human rights policy: James O'Dea, Amnesty International, 9312 [3MY]

Most-favored-nation trading status for the Soviet Union: Edgar M. Bronfman, 476 [24JA]

Murder as policy in Nicaragua: Aryeh Neier, 25012 [18SE]

National Endowment for the Arts funding: John E. Frohnmayer, 8177 [25AP]

People's Republic of China most-favored-nation status: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 30970 [18OC]

People's Republic of China's persecution on the basis of political opinion: Dept. of State, 30991 [18OC]

Populace efforts toward democracy in People's Republic of China: Ted Nelson, 10402 [15MY]

Pornographic art: Kirkland Unlimited, ADDesign, 29030 [15OC]

Skinheads: Stanley Sollins, 14749 [20JN]

Social and political issues facing Armenia: Rafael Kazaryan, 7995 [24AP]

Soviet anti-Semitism: several Representatives, 2860 [27FE]

Soviet emigration policy: Senator Grassley, 968 [31JA]

Study on human cost of Communism in China: Thomas J. Dodd (1970), 2375 [22FE]

Summit meeting between President Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev relative to economic assistance to the Soviet Union: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 23482 [5SE]

———Representative Hamilton, 23482 [5SE]

Tribute to Nelson Mandela: Senator Levin, 14573 [19JN]

U.N. convention on elimination of all forms of discrimination against women: several Members of Congress, 25543, 25544 [25SE]

Violence in Yugoslavia's Kosovo Province: several Senators, 16235 [28JN]

World Summit: several Senators, 23744 [11SE]

Lists

Anti-semitic acts in Soviet Union: Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 3867 [8MR]

Civil Rights Act—Members in service, 1965-90, 944 [31JY]

Cosponsors of H. Res. 393, anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre, 11703 [22MY]

Cosponsors of H.R. 4641, relative to civil liberties in India, 9698 [8MY]

Cosponsors of S.J. Res. 48, constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of the U.S. flag, 15106 [21JN]

Countries cosponsoring and voting record on U.N. resolution on civil liberties in Cuba, 5217 [22MR]

Court cases interpreting the terms substantial and demonstrable in definitions of business necessity, 16717 [10JY]

Damages awarded in employment cases decided under section 1981 and State fair employment laws, 30124 [17OC]

Democratic amendments to S. 1970, constitutional procedures for imposition of capital punishment, 12337-12467 [24MY]

Executions in Iran, 23060 [3AU]

Organizations opposing the Americans With Disabilities Act amendment on diseases transmitted through food handling, 17046 [11JY]

Organizations supporting S. 135, political activity by Federal employees, 9159 [2MY]

Organizations supporting the Civil Rights Act amendments, 16708 [10JY]

Organizations supporting U.S. ratification of the International Convention Against Torture, 9922 [9MY]

Religious prisoners of conscience in the People's Republic of China, 31010 [18OC]

Republican amendments to S. 1970, constitutional procedures for capital punishment, 13361-13362 [7JN]

State attorneys general and other chief legal officers opposing certain procedures in capital punishment cases, 11239 [21MY]

Statutes and statutory provisions intended to insure a politically neutral civil service, 8897 [1MY]

Memorandums

Americans With Disabilities Act: Kenneth P. Moritsugu, 17039 [11JY]

Caller Identification Telephone Equipment and Electronic Communications Privacy Act: Library of Congress, 4969-4971 [22MR]

Elaboration on Conditions of Anti-Apartheid Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 2438 [22FE]

German Flag Desecration Law of 1932: Library of Congress, 18129 [19JY]

Preventing Transmission of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Infection in Workplace: Public Health Service, 17048, 17054-17058 [11JY]

Memorials of legislature

Alaska, 11596 [22MY]

California, 9903 [9MY], 11398 [21MY], 12671 [5JN], 26908 [1OC]

Illinois, 11596 [22MY]

Massachusetts, 7182 [18AP]

New Hampshire, 9498 [7MY]

New York, 17493 [13JY]

North Carolina, 13552 [11JN]

Pennsylvania, 7181 [18AP], 7338 [18AP], 15849 [27JN]

Rhode Island, 4601 [20MR]

Vermont, 12099 [23MY], 14228 [14JN]

Messages

Civil Liberties in Kosovo Province of Yugoslavia: Senator Dole, 17022 [11JY]

Motions

Americans With Disabilities Act: enact (S. 933), conference report, recommit, 17029 [11JY], 17295 [12JY]

———enact (S. 933), instruct conferees, 12226 [24MY]

———enact (S. 933), table Grassley motion (instructing conferees), 13062 [6JN]

Capital punishment: constitutional procedures (S. 1970), Dole motion to reconsider Hatch amendment (sale of assault weapons), 11737 [23MY]

Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act: reauthorizing (S. 2753), 28266 [10OC]

Federal employees: participation in politics (S. 135), Glenn motion to table Dole amendment, 9574 [8MY]

———participation in politics (S. 135), Glenn motion to table Gramm amendment, 9589 [8MY]

———participation in politics (S. 135), Glenn motion to table Roth amendment, 9361, 9366 [3MY], 9572 [8MY]

Flag—U.S.: review constitutionality of protection statute (H. Res. 362), 4997 [22MR]

Newsletters

South Africa, 8165 [25AP]

Pamphlets

Comrades, 10362 [15MY]

Petitions

American Friends Service Committee, Cambridge, MA, 662 [29JA]

American Legion, Buffalo, NY, 4151 [9MR]

American Legion Post 459, Grand Rapids, MI, 3764 [7MR]

American Library Association, 37089 [27OC]

Amnesty International USA, 20549 [30JY]

Catholic War Veterans of the U.S.A., Inc., 27479 [4OC]

Cuban-American mayors, 15727 [26JN]

Fairbanks, AK, Interior Democrats, 9329 [3MY]

Lakewood, OH, City Council, 22831 [3AU]

Milwaukee, WI, citizens, 18131 [19JY]

New York, NY, citizen, 9605 [8MY]

New York, NY, City Council, 40 [23JA]

Outer Banks VFW Post 10950, 23679 [10SE]

Slidell, LA, City Council, 27479 [4OC]

Slidell City, LA, City Council, 25276 [21SE]

30th Infantry Division Association, 16897 [11JY]

Poems

``Apartheid,'' Shani-Jinaki Whipple, 31729 [21OC]

``Armenia,'' William Saroyan, 12312 [24MY]

``If Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Could See Our World Today,'', 31729 [21OC]

``Should We Burn the Flag?'' Howard Sessoms, 23506 [6SE]

``Stop Abusing the Flag'', 15361 [22JN]

``Tiananmen,'' Kristen Poshard, 14964 [20JN]

``U.S. Flag'', Victoria Cukovecki, 15374 [22JN]

``We Are Not Heroes,'' Helen and Arkady May, 18939 [24JY]

``What Price Justice,'' Richard McIlkenny, 4482 [15MR]

Polls of opinion

Constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of the U.S. flag, 15058 [21JN]

Press releases

Armenian genocide: Armenian National Committee of America, 7970 [24AP]

Chinese students status: Embassy of the People's Republic of China, 540 [25JA]

Congressman Cox calls on U.S. to recognize Lithuania, 5221 [22MR]

Nationwide audit of anti-Semitic incidents: Leonard Zakim, B'nai B'rith, 1478 [7FE]

Negotiations between El Salvador and FMLN: U.N., 31239-31241 [19OC]

Nuns demand the cessation of blood extraction: Office of Tibet, 33829 [26OC]

Report on the Romanian campaign for president and parliament: International Human Rights Law Group and Covington & Burling (law firm), 10227 [14MY]

Six government officials arrested in Cambodia, 14136 [14JN]

Violations in India, 17851 [17JY]

Proclamations

National Day in Support of Freedom and Human Rights in China and Tibet: President Bush, 10995 [17MY]

Ukrainian Independence Day: Buffalo, NY, 218 [23JA]

Programs

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe delegation to the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany, 4553 [20MR]

Public opinion polls

Political activities of Federal employees: Senior Executives Association, 9459 [4MY]

Supreme Court ruling on U.S. flag desecration, 14102 [14JN]

Questions and answers

Political activity of Federal employees, 9156 [2MY]

Quotations

Civil rights: Nelson Mandela, 15722 [26JN]

Regulations

Political activity of Federal employees, 9160 [2MY]

Remarks in House

Abortion: parental consent requirement for minors, 30959 [18OC]

———pro choice versus right to life, 9 [23JA], 4741 [21MR], 8983 [1MY], 15349 [22JN], 16828 [11JY], 22135 [3AU], 23793 [11SE], 31031 [18OC], 31485-31492 [20OC], 31722 [21OC]

———pro choice versus right to life in Guam, 5444 [27MR]

Afghanistan: elections, 16102 [28JN]

———Soviet repression, 3444 [6MR]

African-American Hebrews: civil liberties, 18822 [24JY]

Age Discrimination Claims Assistance Act: extend statute of limitations applicable to certain claims (H.R. 5794), 27069 [10OC], 28690-28694 [11OC]

Age Discrimination in Employment Act: amend relative to employee group health plans (H.R. 5759), 27070 [2OC], 30162 [17OC]

Aged: clarify certain protections relative to employee benefit plans (H.R. 3200), 8325 [25AP], 23694 [10SE], 27068 [3OC]

Albania: asylum seekers in foreign embassies in Tirana, 16885 [11JY]

———civil liberties violations, 18127 [19JY]

———violation of civil liberties, 11131 [18MY]

Americans With Disabilities Act: enact (S. 933), 6652 [4AP], 9641 [8MY], 10415, 10416, 10419 [15MY], 10611 [16MY], 12583 [24MY], 13428 [7JN], 16156-16157 [28JN], 19703 [26JY]

———enact (S. 933), conference report, 17280-17296 [12JY], 25277 [21SE]

———enact (S. 933), motion to instruct conferees, 12226 [24MY]

———enact (S. 933), notice to instruct conferees, 15827 [27JN]

———enact (S. 933), substitute text of H.R. 2273, 11476 [22MY]

———enact (S. 933), waiving certain points of order against conference report (H. Res. 427), 17277-17279 [12JY]

American-Slovak Cultural Association: tribute, 5800 [28MR]

Arabs: racial characterization, 34480 [26OC]

Argentina: tribute to Abuelas group, 23038 [3AU]

Armenians: anniversary of genocide, 7970-7979 [24AP], 8147, 8150 [24AP], 9118 [2MY]

Baltic Freedom Day: designate (S.J. Res. 251), 13642-13644 [12JN]

———observance, 14288, 14300 [14JN]

Baltic States: aspirations for self-determination, 10418 [15MY]

———encourage self-determination by granting most-favored-nation status to the Soviet Union (H.R. 5435), 22093 [2AU]

———political reform, 9680-9685 [8MY]

Barats, Galina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 20256 [27JY]

Barats, Vasili: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 20256 [27JY], 20561 [30JY]

Budget: absence of women at summit conference, 27509 [4OC]

Burma: human rights, democracy, and illegal narcotics production (H. Con. Res. 324), 11297-11300 [21MY]

———transition to democracy, 35995 [26OC]

Bush, President: national objectives priority assignments, 13514 [11JN], 14027, 14029 [14JN], 14877 [20JN], 19701, 19704 [26JY], 27899 [6OC]

Byelorussia: independence anniversary, 4761 [21MR]

Captive nations: political reform, 18127 [19JY]

Captive Nations Week: observance, 17936, 17957-17960 [18JY]

China, People's Republic of: anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre (H. Res. 393), 11300-11305 [21MY], 11703 [22MY], 11722 [23MY]

———continuance of educational programs run by the University of Buffalo, 2885 [28FE]

———fate of political prisoners, 18815 [23JY]

———most-favored-nation status, 9906 [9MY], 12176 [24MY], 12524, 12544 [24MY]

———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 581), 12541 [24MY]

———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 586), 12591, 12592 [5JN], 13164 [6JN]

———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 647), 28601 [11OC], 30965-30977 [18OC]

———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), 12566 [24MY], 30986 [18OC], 37179 [2NO]

———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), consideration (H. Res. 503), 30985, 30986 [18OC]

———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), open rule for consideration, 19097 [24JY]

———promote civil liberties principles, 31011-31015 [18OC]

———release of Fang Lizhi and Li Shuxian, 16598 [28JN]

———release of scientists at U.S. Embassy, 15438 [25JN]

———religious persecution, 27265 [3OC], 31007-31011 [18OC]

———status of prodemocracy activists (H. Con. Res. 332), 12550 [24MY]

———violations, 3841 [8MR], 26174 [27SE], 31002-31007-31011 [18OC]

Civil rights: anniversary of Selma, AL, to Montgomery, AL, march, 4420 [15MR]

Communism: international impact, 2703-2712 [27FE]

Computer Matching Corrections Act: enact, 4742 [21MR]

Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: agenda, 17108 [11JY]

Courts: habeas corpus reform, 27539-27545, 27547-27550 [4OC]

Credit: clarify and strengthen certain consumer protection provisions (H.R. 4122), 943 [31JY], 18766 [23JY]

Crime and criminals: eliminate the one-party consent exception to the prohibition on eavesdropping in non-law-enforcement cases (H.R. 2551), 17127 [11JY]

———increase protection of victims (H.R. 5368), 19119 [25JY]

———protect the privacy of telephone users (H.R. 4340), 4968 [22MR]

———victims' rights, 26019 [26SE]

Cuba: civil liberties violations, 5216 [22MR]

———continued reports on human rights by the U.N. Human Rights Commission (H. Con. Res. 274), 3055 [28FE]

———human rights abuses (H. Res. 381), 10426-10432 [15MY]

———political prisoners, 2863 [27FE]

———violations, 9307 [3MY]

Cuban Educator Day in Exile: observance, 6837 [4AP]

Czechoslovakia: social and political reform, 2844 [27FE]

Dalai Lama: address to European Parliament, 9419 [3MY]

Dept. of Defense: censorship in Saudi Arabia, 28602 [11OC]

———prevent forced psychiatric evaluations of whistleblowers, 24990-24991 [18SE]

———treatment of women in Armed Forces, 26747 [1OC]

Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act: reauthorizing (S. 2753), 28262-28266 [10OC]

———revise and extend (H.R. 5679), 28258-28262 [10OC]

Diseases: acquired immune deficiency syndrome epidemic, 17114 [11JY]

Doherty, Joseph P.: application for political asylum, 4484 [15MR]

———incarceration at New York Metropolitan Correction Center, 26661 [28SE]

Duke, David: visit to Capitol Hill, 34083 [25OC]

Education: equal access to opportunities for study abroad (H.R. 5710), 25845 [26SE]

El Salvador: agricultural labor unions, 16600 [28JN]

———civil liberties violations, 9205 [2MY]

———U.S. policy, 9437 [3MY]

———violations, 11556, 12104 [23MY]

Employment: prevent the sterilization of employees as a condition of employment by certain employers (H.R. 4420), 6076 [29MR]

———race and sex discrimination, 7412 [19AP]

Estonia: independence anniversary, 2698 [27FE]

———political reform, 5217 [22MR]

Firearms: assault weapons, 12110 [24MY]

Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment on desecration, 2281 [21FE], 2292 [22FE], 4994-5007 [22MR]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration, 13513, 13514, 13515 [11JN], 13593, 13594, 13595, 13596, 13597, 13598, 13644, 13645 [12JN], 13909 [13JN], 14022, 14023, 14024, 14025 [14JN], 14026 [18JN], 14027, 14028, 14029, 14030, 14031 [14JN], 14280, 14283, 14297, 14304 [14JN], 14353 [18JN], 14601, 14602, 14673 [19JN], 14730, 14732 [20JN], 14875, 14876, 14877, 14962 [20JN], 15058 [21JN], 15331 [21JN], 15350, 15351, 15361, 15375 [22JN], 15731, 15732 [26JN], 17333 [12JY], 18128 [19JY]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 324), 14015 [13JN]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 350), 15239, 15263 [21JN], 15314, 15315 [25JN]-15318-15336 [21JN], 16823 [10JY]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 350), consideration (H. Res. 417), 15229-15239 [21JN]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 350), debate procedure, 14877, 14878 [20JN]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 350), discharge petition, 5699 [28MR], 6065 [29MR], 6176 [2AP]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 491), 2652 [27FE]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.R. 5091), 14935-14937, 14938 [20JN], 15318-15325 [21JN]

———prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 305), 4248 [12MR], 4480 [15MR]

———review constitutionality of protection statute (H. Res. 362), 4993, 4994, 4996 [22MR]

———Supreme Court ruling on desecration, 4991, 4992, 4993 [22MR], 13513, 13514 [11JN], 13828, 13832, 14007 [13JN], 14030, 14102, 14104, 14106 [14JN], 14304, 14306 [14JN], 14730, 14732 [20JN], 15058 [21JN]

Foreign countries: deny U.S. trade credit guarantees to countries that support terrorism or violate human rights, 20193-20196 [27JY]

Freedom of Choice Act: enact (H.R. 3700), 17334 [12JY]

GAO: approve findings relative to employment discrimination of ethnic minorities (H.J. Res. 534), 6047 [29MR]

———approve findings relative to employment discrimination of ethnic minorities (H.J. Res. 536), 6254 [2AP]

———approve findings relative to employment discrimination of ethnic minorities (H.R. 4421), 6084 [29MR]

Genis, Anatoly: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 383), 28601 [11OC]

Great Britain: Birmingham Six' detention case (H. Con. Res. 249), 861 [30JA]

———conviction of the Birmingham Six, 4482 [15MR]

Haiti: civil liberties violations (H. Con. Res. 250), 1877-1880 [20FE], 2119 [21FE]

———U.S. policy, 450 [24JA]

Handicapped: discrimination prohibition (H.R. 2273), 11714 [23MY], 12509 [24MY]

Health: national program (H. Con. Res. 375), 26186 [27SE]

Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (H.J. Res. 620), 17112 [11JY], 20562 [30JY]

———designate (S.J. Res. 339), 19756, 19757 [26JY]

Hong Kong: emigration of residents, 20246 [27JY]

———resumption of People's Republic of China sovereignty, 13996 [13JN]

Human Rights Abuses in Cuba: Americas Watch, 14930 [20JN]

India: civil liberties of Sikhs, 484 [24JA]

———civil liberties violations, 9688-9698 [8MY], 9733 [8MY]

———civil liberties violations in Kashmir, 10593 [15MY], 10658 [16MY], 12093 [23MY], 12232 [24MY], 15342 [21JN], 19488 [26JY]

———civil liberties violations of Sikhs, 24768 [17SE]

———independence for provinces of Kashmir and Punjab, 14350 [18JN]

———status of development assistance programs relative to the monitoring of human rights (H.R. 4641), 9275 [2MY], 9312 [3MY], 9679 [8MY], 11811 [23MY]

———violations, 3462 [6MR]

Indians: protect graves (H.R. 5237), 31934, 31937-31941 [22OC]

International Freedom Festival: celebration in honor of political reforms, 15373 [22JN]

International Women's Day: observance, 4048, 4052 [8MR]

Iran: civil liberties violations, 34475 [26OC]

———persecution of Bahais, 3821 [7MR]

———persecution of the Bahais (H. Con. Res. 87), 2658 [27FE], 2663 [1MR]-2664 [27FE]

———report of Reynaldo G. Pohl, 23060 [3AU]

Iraq: invasion of Kuwait, 23926 [11SE]

Israel: civil liberties violations, 2471 [22FE]

———Dept. of State report on civil liberties, 2456 [22FE]

Jews: anti-Semitism, 26189 [27SE]

———efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 1698 [7FE], 3841 [8MR], 4048, 4052 [8MR], 4245 [12MR], 4304 [13MR], 4516 [19MR], 4733, 4735 [20MR], 5229 [22MR], 6598 [3AP], 6622 [4AP], 6845 [4AP], 7393 [18AP], 9303 [3MY], 10120 [10MY], 10225 [14MY], 10826 [16MY], 13427 [7JN], 13831 [13JN], 21682 [1AU], 25531 [24SE]

Kenya: violations of civil liberties, 18385 [19JY], 18594 [20JY]

Kirkland, Lane: International Human Rights Award recipient, 10809 [16MY]

Kuwait: abuses by Iraq, 28250 [10OC]

Labor: prevent discrimination based on participation in disputes (H.R. 3936), 11405 [21MY], 14302, 14307 [14JN]

Labor unions: individual employee freedoms (H.R. 5440), 23062 [3AU]

Latvia: independence anniversary, 9497 [7MY]

Li Shuzion: release by People's Republic of China, 12532 [24MY]

Liberia: conditional military assistance (H. Res. 354), 3817, 3818 [7MR], 7918-7921 [24AP]

———human rights crisis, 23081 [3AU]

Lithuania: economic support from Norway, 7412, 7413 [19AP]

———independence anniversary, 850 [30JA], 1277 [6FE]

———political reform, 4236, 4237 [12MR], 4256, 4257, 4259, 4260 [13MR], 4349 [14MR], 4394 [14MR], 4535 [20MR], 4743, 4744 [21MR], 4955 [21MR], 4987, 4991 [22MR], 5221 [22MR], 5443, 5445, 5446, 5447 [27MR], 5537, 5554 [27MR], 5698, 5700, 5701 [28MR], 5797 [28MR], 6061 [29MR], 6346 [18AP], 6601 [3AP], 6621 [4AP], 7273 [18AP], 7402, 7403, 7408 [19AP], 7691, 7694 [20AP], 8153 [24AP], 8236 [25AP], 8536 [26AP], 8985 [1MY], 9204 [2MY], 9302, 9306, 9323 [3MY], 10420 [15MY], 10588 [15MY], 13811 [13JN], 13910 [13JN], 16882 [11JY]

———political reform (H. Con. Res. 289), 6337 [3AP], 6345, 6346 [4AP]-6347 [3AP], 6661 [4AP], 6861, 6862 [4AP]

———political reform (H. Con. Res. 292), 4988 [22MR], 5342 [26MR], 5803 [28MR]

———protection of certain nationals in the U.S. (H.R. 4788), 9944 [10MY]

———social and political reform, 2915 [28FE]

———Soviet blockade, 16884, 16891-16893 [11JY], 17349 [13JY]

———Soviet policy of economic repression, 7918 [24AP]

———Soviet visas for Members of Congress to observe situation in Vilnius, 5700 [28MR]

Lithuanian Independence Day: designate (H.J. Res. 606), 33742 [24OC]

Lizhi, Fang: release by People's Republic of China, 12532 [24MY]

Mandela, Nelson: joint meeting of Congress to receive, 14101 [14JN]

———release from prison, 2290, 2291, 2294 [22FE], 2486 [22FE], 2881 [27FE], 2888 [28FE]

———tribute, 14874 [20JN], 15525 [25JN], 15635, 15636 [26JN], 15722, 15741, 15744 [26JN], 16625 [28JN]

Members of Congress: sexual ethics, 22510 [3AU]

Miami, FL: Worldwide Day of Prayer for Freedom and Democracy in Cuba, 14286 [14JN]

Mikhalev, David: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 3830 [7MR]

Montana: anti-Semitism, 8341 [26AP]

Music: printing lyrics of rock group Two Live Crew, 18821, 18917 [24JY]

Namibia: status under the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (H. Con. Res. 285), 4416 [15MR]

National Council on Disability: tribute, 11701 [22MY]

National Crime Victims' Rights Week: designate (H.J. Res. 464), 654 [25JA], 8122 [24AP]

National Day in Support of Freedom and Human Rights in China and Tibet: designate (S.J. Res. 275), 9999 [10MY]

National Day of Remembrance of the 75th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-23: designate (S.J. Res. 212), 11709 [23MY]

National Nursing Home Residents' Rights Week: designate (H.J. Res. 650), 24530 [14SE]

Nepal: civil liberties violations, 4481 [15MR]

———human rights and democracy (H. Con. Res. 323), 13630, 13635 [12JN]

New Mexico: Nancy Blaugrund's civic education program, 263 [24JA]

News media: reporting philosophy, 18821, 18917 [24JY]

Nicaragua: violations, 25010 [18SE]

Occupational health and safety: expand rights of victims of hazards (H.R. 4928), 12573 [24MY]

Peru: civil liberties violations, 6085 [29MR]

Poland: anniversary of Constitution, 9314 [3MY]

———tribute to Jewish emigration assistance, 5446 [27MR]

Racism: remove certain legislative language permitting segregation in federally funded land-grant colleges (H.R. 4898), 12519 [24MY]

Rainbow Lobby: activities, 15051 [20JN]

Refugees: Vietnamese boat people, 23065 [3AU]

Religion: prejudice, 31171-31177 [19OC]

Religious Freedom Week: designate (S.J. Res. 331), 24750 [17SE]

Romania: civil liberties violations of ethnic Hungarians, 4530 [20MR], 4972, 4979, 5224 [22MR]

———freedom of the press, 16883 [11JY]

———Government repression, 15357 [22JN]

———human rights, 18545 [20JY]

———most-favored-nation status, 10226-10228 [14MY]

———most-favored-nation status (H. Con. Res. 245), 449-450 [24JA], 501-504 [25JA]

———release of Marian Munteanu, 23056 [3AU]

———social and political reform, 4992 [22MR]

———violations, 20701 [31JY]

Social conditions: assessment, 18917-18921 [24JY]

South Africa: status of apartheid, 13304, 13310 [7JN]

———U.S. policy, 1714 [7FE]

———U.S. policy toward apartheid, 4724 [20MR], 15370 [22JN], 17341 [12JY]

South African Freedom Week: designate (H.J. Res. 588), 13446 [7JN], 16627 [28JN]

———designate (S.J. Res. 336), 15700-15702 [26JN]

Soviet Union: anti-Semitism, 2651 [27FE], 2860 [27FE], 3598 [6MR], 3822 [7MR], 3843 [8MR], 4348 [14MR], 4715, 4735 [20MR], 4943 [21MR], 5538 [27MR], 10107, 10108 [10MY], 10579 [15MY], 11089 [17MY], 11695 [22MY], 12519 [24MY], 17332 [12JY]

———anti-Semitism (H. Con. Res. 264), 2465 [22FE], 3037 [28FE], 9108 [1MY]

———civil liberties in Armenia, 25192 [19SE], 26453 [27SE]

———efforts of Anatoly and Galina Genis, and Irina Voronkevich to emigrate, 14304 [14JN]

———efforts of Lev and Lia Milman to emigrate, 14300 [14JN]

———emigration policy, 15341 [21JN], 16799 [10JY]

———hunger strike in Kiev, 29509 [16OC]

———religious freedom in Ukraine, 1710 [7FE]

Supreme Court: decision on privacy rights of foreigners, 3419 [5MR]

Thomas, Gabrielle: tribute to winner of We the People congressional essay contest, 21680 [1AU]

Tibet: religious freedom, 33829 [26OC]

Transportation: drug and alcohol testing for commercial operators (H.R. 4848), 10608 [16MY], 10829 [16MY]

Treaties: U.S. ratification of certain, 11561 [22MY]

Turkey: anniversary of arrival of Sephardic Jews refugees, 24758 [17SE]

———civil liberties violations against the Kurds, 16601 [28JN]

U.N.: World Summit on Children, 26456 [27SE]

Ukraine: independence anniversary, 237 [23JA], 251 [24JA], 453 [24JA], 855, 857 [30JA], 1095 [1FE], 1203 [5FE]

United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace: recognize, 4048 [8MR]

USIA: sponsoring of tour of Soviet editors, 7320 [18AP]

Veterans: clarify certain protections, reemployment rights, and reinstatement of health insurance (H.R. 5814), 29149-29152 [15OC]

Victims of Crime Bill of Rights: adopt (H. Con. Res. 330), 10655 [16MY]

Voting: tribute to Voter Education Project, 23096 [3AU]

Women: Guam abortion law, 4993 [22MR]

———peace efforts, 4048 [8MR]

Year of Thanksgiving for the Blessings of Liberty: designate (H.J. Res. 640), 23095 [3AU]

———designate (S.J. Res. 369), 33742 [24OC]

Yugoslavia: arrest of Shaban Kastrati during political protest, 27138 [2OC]

———civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanians (H. Con. Res. 385), 32386-32391 [22OC], 32619, 32707 [23OC], 33840 [26OC]

———civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, 994 [31JA], 1109 [1FE], 2277 [21FE], 2841, 2859-2860 [27FE], 18822 [24JY], 20909-20912 [31JY], 21599, 21600, 21601 [1AU], 22029, 22030, 22032-22037 [2AU], 24767 [17SE], 25286 [21SE]

———human rights violations against Albanian ethnic minorities (H. Con. Res. 352), 17842 [17JY], 23685 [10SE]

———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 5449), 21599 [1AU], 22030 [2AU]

———respect for civil liberties (H. Res. 240), 9275 [2MY]

———violations against Albanian ethnic minority (H. Con. Res. 314), 9280 [2MY]

Zaire: political reform, 10832 [16MY]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: parental consent for unemancipated minors, 28823-28836 [12OC]

———pro choice versus right to life, 364 [24JA], 2230 [21FE], 3564 [6MR], 25874-25883 [26SE], 36333 [27OC]

———use of Federal funds in the District of Columbia, 8787, 8806 [30AP]

———use of Federal funds to perform abortions in the District of Columbia, 8592 [27AP]

Age Discrimination Claims Assistance Act: extend statute of limitations applicable to certain claims (H.R. 5794), 30955 [18OC]

Age Discrimination in Employment Act: amend relative to employee group health plans (H.R. 5759), 29597 [16OC]

———amend (S. 1293), 6897 [5AP], 16209 [28JN]

AID: establish Index of Economic Freedom, 31326 [19OC]

Albania: democratic reforms, 35936 [26OC]

Aliens: approve GAO findings relative to employment discrimination of ethnic minorities (S.J. Res. 280), 5924 [29MR], 6184 [2AP]

Americans With Disabilities Act: enact (S. 933), 16249-16252 [28JN]

———enact (S. 933), conference report, 17028-17059 [11JY], 17360, 17364-17379 [13JY]

———enact (S. 933), House amendment, 13050-13052, 13057-13064 [6JN]

———enact (S. 933), unanimous-consent agreement, 17177 [12JY]

Armenia: independence, 26470, 26471 [28SE]

———independence anniversary, 12311 [24MY]

Armenians: anniversary of genocide, 7994, 7995, 7996, 7998, 8041, 8068, 8103 [24AP], 8226 [25AP]

Arts: pornographic works, 29029 [15OC]

Baltic Freedom Day: designate (S.J. Res. 251), 1660-1663 [7FE]

———observance, 13792 [12JN], 14141, 14156, 14254, 14255, 14257 [14JN]

Baltic States: political reform, 24180 [12SE]

———U.S. policy, 14156 [14JN]

Baltic states: 1949 deportation of people by Soviet authorities, 5328 [26MR]

Bielarus: independence anniversary, 5425 [27MR]

Blacks: harassment of elected officials by executive departments, 36545 [27OC]

B'nai B'rith: audit of anti-Semitic incidents, 2833 [27FE]

Burma: civil liberties, 10170 [11MY]

———civil liberties, democracy, and illicit narcotics production and trafficking (S. Con. Res. 128), 9624 [8MY]

———civil liberties violations, 36479 [27OC]

———political situation, 24041 [12SE]

———violations, 4902 [21MR]

———violations of foreign diplomats, 26469 [28SE]

Bush, President: national objectives priority assignments, 13400-13402 [7JN]

Capital punishment: constitutional procedures (S. 1970), 11139 [18MY], 11226-11257 [21MY], 11622-11657, 11679 [22MY], 11724-11771 [23MY], 12251-12289, 12291, 12302-12306, 12330, 12369, 12484 [24MY], 12696-12698 [5JN], 13027 [6JN], 13353, 13358-13369, 13397 [7JN], 13480, 13510 [8JN], 14114, 14160 [14JN], 16210-16217, 16253, 16254-16395 [28JN], 16902, 16905-16943, 17059-17061 [11JY], 17176, 17200 [12JY]

———constitutional procedures (S. 1970), correcting engrossment, 18234 [19JY]

———constitutional procedures (S. 1970), debate procedures, 12703 [5JN]

———constitutional procedures (S. 1970), unanimous-consent agreement, 11626 [22MY], 11737 [23MY], 12337 [24MY], 16582 [28JN]

Captive Nations Week: observance, 17730 [17JY]

Children: funding for treatment of juvenile offenders who have be the victims of child abuse and neglect, 16292 [28JN]

———international protection of civil liberties, 31232 [19OC]

———protection for victims of child abuse, 16288 [28JN]

———social, political, and economic stability, 23743-23746 [11SE]

Chile: elections, 5326 [26MR]

———support transition to democracy (S.J. Res. 253), 1663-1664 [7FE]

China, People's Republic of: civil liberties for Catholics, 10684 [16MY]

———Dept. of State report on civil liberties, 2126-2128 [21FE], 2375 [22FE]

———economic sanctions, 674 [29JA]

———export of slave-labor products, 6975 [5AP]

———lifting of martial law in Tibet, 9371 [3MY]

———most-favored-nation status, 11168-11170, 11173 [18MY], 11598, 11599 [22MY], 12308, 12324, 12326, 12330 [24MY], 13859 [13JN]

———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 586), 15418 [22JN]

———most-favored-nation status (S. 2836), 17065, 17068-17071 [11JY]

———most-favored-nation status (S.J. Res. 325), 11784 [23MY], 12319 [24MY]

———most-favored-nation status (S.J. Res. 382), 30900 [18OC]

———violations of civil liberties, 3145-3151 [1MR]

China, Republic of: democratic policies, 8067 [24AP]

———elections, 5263 [26MR]

Citizens Democracy Corps Commission: Presidential actions, 31317 [19OC]

Coalition to Free Soviet Jews: Solidarity Sunday rally in New York, NY, 6104 [30MR]

Constangy, William: commend for opening court sessions with a prayer (S. Res. 290), 12442 [24MY]

Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: ratification, 36192-36198 [27OC]

Copyright: clarify news reporting monitoring as a fair use exception to the exclusive rights of the owner (S. 3229), 31876-31878 [22OC]

Courts: protect rights of crime victims, 16315-16330 [28JN]

———protect rights of crime victims (S. 1923), 16237-16241 [28JN]

Crime and criminals: use of wiretaps, 16389 [28JN]

Cuba: civil liberties violations, 5245 [26MR], 5433 [27MR]

———continued reports by U.N. Commission on Human Rights (S. Res. 247), 2400 [22FE]

———efforts of citizens to seek refuge in foreign embassies, 19678 [26JY]

———human rights, 7561 [19AP]

———trade embargo, 24348, 24349 [13SE]

———violations, 2357 [22FE]

———Worldwide Day of Prayer for Freedom and Democracy, 17100 [11JY]

———worldwide day of prayer for liberation of, 16073 [27JN]

Cyprus: independence anniversary (S. Res. 324), 27502 [4OC]

Czechoslovakia: elections, 13761 [12JN]

Democracy Fund Act: enact (S. 2581), 9483 [4MY]

Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act: reauthorizing (S. 2753), 14561 [19JN], 21901-21916 [2AU], 28978, 28982 [12OC]

Diseases: acquired immune deficiency syndrome employment discrimination, 17033-17059 [11JY]

———removal of acquired immune deficiency syndrome from the immigration prohibition, 9505 [7MY]

Eastern European Democracy and Free Market Act: enact (S. 2094), 1628 [7FE]

Education: comprehensive school program on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights (S. Con. Res. 123), 8095 [24AP]

———equal access to opportunities for study abroad (S. 3240), 33537 [24OC]

El Salvador: Barriers to Reform—Profile on Military Leadership report, 11775 [23MY]

———Jesuit priest murder investigation, 10169 [11MY]

———U.S. policy on military assistance, 31234-31255 [19OC]

Electronics: prevent abuses of monitoring in the workplace (S. 2164), 2425 [22FE]

Employee Benefits Equity Act: enact (S. 2831), 16763 [10JY]

Employment: restore and strengthen laws that ban discrimination (S. 2104), 1600, 1653 [7FE], 1869 [8FE]

Equal Credit Opportunity Act: amend (S. 3049), 36177 [27OC]

Estonia: election of Congress, 3483 [6MR]

———independence anniversary, 3224, 3229 [1MR], 3483 [6MR]

———political reform, 9133 [2MY]

———Soviet refusal of visa to Senator Gorton, 5567 [28MR]

Europe: civil liberties in Romania, Albania, and Yugoslavia, 16903 [11JY]

Fang Lizhi: release by People's Republic of China, 15467, 15506 [25JN]

Federal employees: participation in politics (S. 135), 8621 [27AP], 9151-9170 [2MY], 9337-9348, 9349, 9352, 9356-9371 [3MY], 9457-9474 [4MY], 9506-9529, 9533 [7MY], 9569-9575, 9585-9595 [8MY], 9734-9737, 9738-9742, 9760-9770, 9772-9778 [9MY], 10018-10025, 10028-10054 [10MY], 10206, 10207, 10215 [11MY]

———participation in politics (S. 135), H.R. 20 passed in lieu, 10052 [10MY]

———participation in politics (S. 135), motion to proceed, 8888-8899 [1MY]

———suspension of employees found guilty of violating certain prohibited partisan political activities, 9526 [7MY]

Firearms: sale of assault weapons, 11626-11657 [22MY], 11724-11740, 11770 [23MY]

Flag Education Act: enact (S. 2776), 15409 [22JN]

Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment on desecration, 2315, 2351 [22FE]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration, 3399 [5MR], 10689 [16MY], 13550, 13552 [11JN], 13837, 13904 [13JN], 14115-14132 [14JN], 14511, 14512, 14514, 14544-14546 [19JN], 14740-14743, 14801 [20JN], 15077, 15084, 15105, 15106 [21JN], 15387, 15399 [22JN], 15535 [26JN], 15869, 15876, 16073 [27JN]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (S.J. Res. 332), 12489 [24MY], 13525-13528 [11JN], 13756 [12JN], 14466 [18JN], 15396-15398 [22JN], 15468-15503 [25JN], 15534, 15543-15590 [26JN]

———restore to States the power to outlaw flag desecration, 15550 [26JN]

———Supreme Court ruling on desecration, 2315 [22FE], 4617 [20MR], 6112 [30MR], 10216 [11MY], 13548, 13549, 13550, 13551 [11JN], 14162, 14163, 14223 [14JN], 15171 [21JN]

———Supreme Court ruling on desecration (S. Res. 151), 15555 [26JN]

Foreign countries: evaluation of world progress, 2152 [21FE]

France: desecration of Jewish cemetery, 10407 [15MY]

Freedom of Choice Act: enact (S. 1912), 13790 [12JN]

Freedoms Foundation: recognize and commend the Bill of Responsibilities (S.J. Res. 372), 26529 [28SE]

Haiti: elections, 12326 [24MY]

Harriet Tubman Day: designate (S.J. Res. 257), 3565 [6MR]

Havel, Vaclav: nomination for Nobel Prize for Peace, 839 [30JA]

Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 339), 15413 [22JN], 16578 [28JN]

Idaho: boycott of products relative to abortion legislation, 5637 [28MR]

India: civil liberties in Kashmir, 4143 [9MR]

———civil liberties violations in Kashmir, 13417 [7JN], 17201-17202 [12JY]

———unrest in Kashmir, 6576 [3AP]

———violations of civil liberties in Kashmir, 14514 [19JN]

Indians: protect graves (H.R. 5237), 35677-35681 [26OC]

———protect graves (H.R. 5237), action vitiated, 34078 [25OC]

———social conditions, 20600 [31JY]

InterAction Council: statement on global interdependence and national sovereignty, 7503 [19AP]

International Institute of Strategic Studies: tribute, 33526 [24OC]

International Medical Graduates Anti-Discrimination Act: enact (S. 2515), 8204 [25AP]

Iran: persecution of the Bahais (H. Con. Res. 87), 10409-10411 [15MY], 11082 [17MY]

———persecution of the Bahais (H. Con. Res. 87), unanimous-consent agreement, 2839 [27FE]

———religious persecution of Bahais, 2362 [22FE]

Israel: Soviet Jews immigration, 18939 [24JY]

———U.S. Jewish community funds for resettlement of Soviet Jews, 10790 [16MY]

Jews: anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe, 16402 [28JN]

———efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 968 [31JA], 1743 [8FE], 3022 [28FE], 6888 [5AP], 7832 [20AP], 10090 [10MY], 14468 [18JN], 20128 [27JY], 28019 [8OC], 33314 [23OC]

———efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 11080 [17MY], 12378, 12481 [24MY]

Joint Center for Political Studies: anniversary, 6780 [4AP]

Kampuchea: Tokyo agreement on resolution of political situation, 13579 [11JN]

———U.S. policy, 19491, 19494, 19497-19502 [26JY]

———U.S. relations, 14135-14137, 14141 [14JN]

Kastrati, Shaban: release from prison, 26943 [2OC]

Kenya: Government repression, 17434 [13JY]

———suspension of military and nondevelopmental economic assistance, 17140 [12JY]

———violations, 27002 [2OC], 28920 [12OC]

———violations (S. Con. Res. 141), 18658 [23JY]

Labor unions: prevent discrimination based on participation in disputes (S. 2112), 1813 [8FE], 36713 [2NO]

Latvia: political reform, 10361 [15MY], 19401 [25JY]

———political reform (S. Res. 280), 9487 [4MY]

Law enforcement officers: availability of assistance to agencies relative to the existence of a law enforcement officers' bill of rights (S. 2038), 824 [30JA]

Lebanon: violations of civil liberties by Hrawi government, 27432 [4OC]

Liberia: massacre of civilians by Government troops, 20662 [31JY]

———suspension of U.S. military assistance pending improvements in civil liberties (S. Res. 282), 10087 [10MY]

Lithuania: humanitarian assistance (S. 2741), 14238 [14JN]

———independence anniversary, 1445 [6FE], 2835 [27FE]

———political reform, 4702 [20MR], 4849, 4865-4874 [21MR], 5607, 5644 [28MR], 5901 [29MR], 6379 [3AP], 6675, 6684, 6763, 6777, 6778 [4AP], 7167 [5AP], 7534, 7640 [19AP], 7843 [20AP], 7868-7870, 7871 [23AP], 7999 [24AP], 8158-8161, 8169-8173, 8177, 8179, 8184, 8227 [25AP], 8407, 8448 [26AP], 8597 [27AP], 8820, 8980 [1MY], 9348, 9416 [3MY], 9492, 9493, 9494 [4MY], 10322, 10405 [15MY], 11215 [18MY], 13466 [8JN], 13858 [13JN], 15395 [22JN], 21882 [2AU]

———political reform (H. Con. Res. 292), 6980, 6982 [5AP]

———political reform (S. Con. Res. 108), 5110-5116 [22MR], 5326 [27MR], 5506 [26MR], 5636 [28MR]

———political reform (S. Res. 276), 8515 [26AP]

———Soviet compromise, 8848 [1MY]

———U.S. policy, 6099 [30MR]

———visit to Senate by Kazimiera Prunskiene, 9347 [3MY], 9492, 9494 [4MY]

Lithuanian Independence Day: designate (H.J. Res. 149), 844 [30JA]

Mandela, Nelson: release from prison, 4601 [20MR], 5205 [22MR]

———tribute, 15380 [22JN]

Milman, Vladimir and Lia: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 12481 [24MY]

Namibia: independence, 4011 [8MR], 4938 [21MR]

———status under Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (S. Con. Res. 107), 5192 [22MR]

National Council on Disability Policy: duties, 17372 [13JY]

National Day in Support of Freedom and Human Rights in China and Tibet: designate (S.J. Res. 275), 4687 [20MR], 7173 [5AP], 10995 [17MY]

National Endowment for the Arts: reauthorization, 25753 [25SE]

———unrestricted appropriations, 5432 [27MR]

National Nursing Home Residents' Rights Week: designate (S.J. Res. 371), 26403 [27SE]

National Rifle Association: gun control stance, 12702 [5JN]

Pakistan: election results, 30356 [17OC]

Peru: violations, 19403 [25JY], 26939 [2OC]

Poland: assist development of parliamentary library and research center, 31326 [19OC]

———commend for permitting charter flights of Soviet Jews to Israel (S. Con. Res. 116), 6543 [3AP]

Pornography: regulation of dial-a-porn services (S. 3269), 36596-36597 [27OC]

Public safety officers: benefits for catastrophic injuries, 17200 [12JY]

Racial Justice Act: capital punishment, 12262 [24MY]

Raiz, Vladimir and Carmella: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4025 [8MR]

Refugees: extend programs that ease entrance into the U.S. for certain historically persecuted groups (S. 2677), 11777 [23MY]

———worldwide issue of migration, asylum, and resettlement, 286 [24JA]

Religion: protect free exercise (S. 3254), 35843 [26OC]

———school prayer, 11773 [23MY]

Religious Freedom Week: designate (S.J. Res. 331), 12436 [24MY]

Romania: civil liberties violations, 19462 [25JY]

———civil liberties violations in Transylvania, 5432 [27MR]

———condemn violence (S. Res. 301), 14839 [20JN]

———elections (S. Con. Res. 131), 11069 [17MY]

———freedom of the press, 20133 [27JY]

———political reform, 16561 [28JN]

———violations of civil liberties, 10054 [10MY]

Sex Discrimination in the United States Code Reform Act: enact (S. 2534), 8636, 8641-8643 [27AP]

Singapore: press restrictions, 29607 [16OC]

Social conditions: reduce community based tension (S. 3242), 33538, 33539 [24OC]

Sorkin family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14468 [18JN]

South Africa: civil liberties violations, 1302 [6FE]

———dismantling of apartheid, 7842 [20AP]

———impact of capitalism on apartheid, 8163 [25AP]

———lifting of state of emergency, 13357 [7JN]

———U.S. policy toward apartheid, 5863-5867 [29MR]

South African Freedom Week: designate (S.J. Res. 336), 14572 [19JN], 15223 [21JN]

Soviet Union: anti-Semitism, 4198 [9MR], 4584 [20MR], 6168 [30MR], 16402, 16559 [28JN]

———anti-Semitism (S. Con. Res. 97), 3012 [28FE], 3223 [1MR], 3804 [7MR], 3867, 3868 [8MR]

———civil liberties violations against Armenians, 26548 [28SE]

———denial of flight for Jewish emigration to Israel, 5570 [28MR]

———emigration policy, 11219 [18MY]

———ethnic conflict, 36140-36141 [27OC]

———most-favored-nation status, 9163 [2MY]

———religious oppression, 24780 [18SE]

———rise of anti-Semitism, 2363, 2449 [22FE]

———self-determination for Nagorno-Karabakh, 25950, 25952 [26SE], 26431 [27SE]

———social and political reform, 30253 [17OC]

Sri Lanka: independence anniversary, 1443 [6FE]

Stonov, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 968 [31JA]

Student Coalition for Soviet Jewry: tribute, 1864 [8FE]

Taxation: establish a tax-preparers privilege to ensure confidentiality for their clients (S. 2452), 7110 [5AP]

Telephone Privacy Act: enact (S. 2030), 693-694 [29JA], 13788 [12JN]

Telephones: caller ID service, 10159 [11MY]

Treaties: support U.S. Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, 36715 [2NO]

Tsivkin, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union (S. Res. 313), 19645 [26JY], 23393 [4AU]

———efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 10752 [16MY], 12378 [24MY]

Turkey: lobbying campaign against resolution on Armenian genocie, 4937 [21MR]

———restrictions on economic assistance (S. 2808), 16450 [28JN], 17098 [11JY], 18232 [19JY]

Ukraine: independence anniversary, 218 [23JA], 841 [30JA], 970 [31JA], 1090, 1091 [1FE]

Veprinsky, Sergey: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 21883 [2AU]

Veterans: clarify reemployment rights and improve rights to reinstatement of health insurance (S. 3248), 33987 [25OC]

Victims of Crime Bill of Rights: adopt (S. Con. Res. 130), 10782 [16MY]

Vietnam: asylum rights of refugees (S. Res. 302), 15209 [21JN]

Wallenberg, Raoul: release of prison records by Soviet Union (S. Con. Res. 60), 16576 [28JN]

Women: ensure equal justice in the courts (S. 3153), 27010 [2OC]

———ratification of Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, 21714 [2AU]

———right to know if rapist is infected with lethal sexually transmitted disease, 17131 [12JY]

Year of Thanksgiving for the Blessings of Liberty: designate (S.J. Res. 369), 25398 [24SE], 26735 [1OC]

Yugoslavia: civil liberties in Kosovo Province, 17362 [13JY]

———civil liberties violations, 31801 [22OC]

———civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanian minority (S. Con. Res. 124), 8515 [26AP], 8622 [27AP]

———civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, 4701 [20MR], 4937 [21MR], 16034 [27JN], 16235, 16431, 16432 [28JN], 26470 [28SE], 26943 [2OC]

———civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo (S. Con. Res. 124), 25220 [20SE]

———ethnic unrest, 914 [31JA]

———respect for civil liberties (H. Res. 240), 9407 [3MY]

———U.S. support for democracy, 1793 [8FE]

———violations of civil liberties, 35784 [26OC], 36510 [27OC]

Zaire: human rights violations, 25303 [24SE]

Reports

Barriers to Reform—El Salvador's Military Leaders, 31280 [19OC]

Catholic Priests Imprisoned in People's Republic of China: Amnesty International, 10685-10687 [16MY]

Civil Liberties in Iraq: Dept. of State (excerpt), 2456 [22FE]

Civil Liberties in Israel: Dept. of State (excerpt), 2456 [22FE]

Civil Liberties in Kosovo Province of Yugoslavia: Dept. of State (excerpts), 2859 [27FE]

Death Penalty Sentencing—Research Indicates Pattern of Racial Disparities: GAO, 12267 [24MY]

Harassment of African-American Birmingham City Officials by Offices of the U.S. Attorney, the FBI, and the IRS: Birmingham, AL, 4065-4078 [9MR]

Human Cost of Communism in China: Richard L. Walker, 2375-2387 [22FE]

Human Rights Abuses in Yugoslavia: Amnesty International, 33841 [26OC]

Human Rights Practices in People's Republic of China: Dept. of State, 2387-2394 [22FE]

In Pol Pot's Classroom: Roger Normand, 19495 [26JY]

Increasing Danger of Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union: Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 3822 [7MR]

Iranian Treatment of Bahai Community: Dept. of State, 10410 [15MY]

Kashmir—Unfilled U.N. Resolutions Should Be Focus of U.S.-Soviet Peace Efforts: Mark Franz, U.N. Assessment Project, 23930 [11SE]

New Alliance Party—A Study in Deception: B'nai B'rith, 11696-11700 [22MY]

Peru 1989-1990—National Coordinator of Human Rights: Peruvian Human Rights Coordinating Board, 26940-26941 [2OC]

Peru's Missing Persons: Dept. of State, 6085 [29MR]

Punishment Season—Human Rights in China After Martial Law: Asia Watch (organization), 3145-3150 [1MR]

Rainbow Lobby—Organization and Activities, 19114 [25JY]

Recent Attacks on Students and Political Opponents in Zaire: Lawyers Committee For Human Rights, 15620-15622 [26JN]

Restavek—Child Domestic Labor in Haiti: Minnesota Lawyers International Human Rights Committee, 28471 [11OC]

Soviet Refugees—Processing and Admittance Requesters: GAO, 11778-11783 [23MY]

Towards Peace in Central America—Resolving Refugee and Humanitarian Problems: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), 18415 [20JY]

Reports by conference committees

Americans With Disabilities Act (S. 933), 17251-17277 [12JY]

Civil Rights Act (S. 2104), 28789-28797 [12OC]

Reports filed

Americans With Disabilities Act: committee of conference (S. 933) (H. Rept. 101-558), 15714 [26JN]

———Committee on Rules (S. 933) (H. Res. 427) (H. Rept. 101-565), 15827 [27JN]

Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 97), 3525 [6MR]

Clarify Certain Protections for the Elderly Relative to Employee Benefit Plans: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 3200) (H. Rept. 101-664), 22525 [3AU]

Consideration of H.J. Res. 350, Constitutional Amendment on U.S. Flag Desecration: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 417) (H. Rept. 101-548), 15038 [20JN]

Consideration of H.J. Res. 647, People's Republic of China's Most-Favored-Nation Status: Committee of Rules (H. Res. 485) (H. Rept. 101-791), 27151 [2OC]

Consideration of H.R. 4939, Extend Nondiscriminatory Treatment to Products of People's Republic of China: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 503) (H. Rept. 101-851), 28697 [11OC]

Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: Committee on Foreign Relations (Treaty Doc. 100-20) (Exec. Rept. 101-30), 23570 [10SE]

Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act Authorization: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 2753) (S. Rept. 101-376), 18056 [18JY]

Equal Credit Opportunity Act: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (S. 3049) (S. Rept. 101-461), 24410 [13SE]

Helsinki Human Rights Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 339), 16036 [27JN]

Human Rights in Romania: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 131), 15174 [21JN]

International Court of Justice Opinion on Right of Self-Determination for the People of Lithuania: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 112), 7038 [5AP]

Kenya Civil Liberties Violations: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 141), 27005 [2OC]

Religious Freedom Week: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S.J. Res. 331), 14230 [14JN]

Route From Selma to Montgomery, AL, Added to the National Trails System: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (H.R. 3834) (S. Rept. 101-313), 13406 [7JN]

School Program on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. Con. Res. 123), 22832 [3AU]

Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act Amendment To Clarify Certain Veterans' Protections, Reemployment Rights, and Reinstatement of Health Insurance: Committee on Veterans' Affairs (House) (H.R. 5814) (H. Rept. 101-862), 29017 [13OC]

Violations of Civil Liberties of Albanian Ethnic Minority in Yugoslavia: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 124), 15174 [21JN]

Vladimir Tsivkin's Efforts To Emigrate From the Soviet Union: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 313), 23325 [4AU]

Waiving Certain Points of Order Against the Conference Report of S. 933, Americans With Disabilities Act: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 427) (H. Rept. 101-565), 15849 [27JN]

Resolutions by organizations

Assault weapons: National Sheriffs' Association, 11727 [23MY]

Cicero, IL, Board of Trustees, 16823 [10JY]

Civil liberties violations in Cuba: Bob Martinez, Governor of Florida, 5433 [27MR]

Estonian Independence Day: Estonian Americans, 2698 [27FE]

Human rights in Cuba: U.N. Commission on Human Rights, 5217 [22MR]

———U.N. Human Rights Commission, 7562 [19AP]

Lithuanian independence: Moscow, U.S.S.R., City Council, 7378 [18AP]

National Endowment for the Arts reauthorization: Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc., 25753 [25SE]

Ukrainian independence: Ukraine Congress Committee of American, Inc., 29006 [12OC]

———Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Inc., 35940 [26OC]

Statements

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Employment Discrimination: President Bush, 17047 [11JY]

Anti-Semitism in the U.S: B'nai B'rith, 1479 [7FE]

Apartheid: F.W. De Klerk, 4725 [20MR]

Appeal of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania: Vytautas Landsbergis, 5902 [29MR]

Armenian Genocide: Harut Sassounian, 7971 [24AP]

———Henry Morganthau, 7971 [24AP]

———President Bush, 7970 [24AP]

Assault Weapons: National Association of Police Organizations, 11638 [22MY]

———President Bush, 11628 [22MY]

———Senator Thurmond, 11628 [22MY]

———William J. Bennett, 11637 [22MY]

Bigotry or Persecution in the U.S.: George Washington, 16366 [28JN]

Capital Punishment: Lewis F. Powell, Jr., 11238 [21MY]

———Senator Specter, 11142-11144 [18MY]

Chinese Flag Desecration: Zhiang Huseng, 14354 [18JN]

Civil Liberties: John F. Kennedy, 16366 [28JN]

Civil Liberties in Cuba: Armando Valladares, 10430 [15MY]

Civil Liberties in Kenya: Randall Robinson, 18385 [19JY]

———Senator Kennedy, 18390 [19JY]

Coercion of Public Money To Extort Votes: J. Will Taylor, 9534 [7MY]

Conference on the Human Dimension, 18082 [18JY]

Congressional Human Rights Resolutions: Representative Fascell, 2659 [27FE]

———Representative Lagomarsino, 2659 [27FE]

Desecration of U.S. Flag: Earl Warren, 15491 [25JN]

———Fred Kort, 15262 [21JN]

———John P. Stevens, 15468 [25JN]

———Representative Dornan, 15259 [21JN]

Development in West Bank and Gaza: Representative Wayne Owens, 9938 [9MY]

Federal Employees Participation in Politics: ABA, 9507 [7MY]

———Executive Office of the President, 8898 [1MY]

———International Personnel Management Association, 9462 [4MY]

———U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 9461 [4MY]

First Post-Cold War Crisis—Law or Orders?: Senator Moynihan, 5642-5644 [28MR]

Fourth Amendment to the Constitution: Lewis Powell, 24027 [12SE]

Freedom of Speech: Woodrow Wilson, 15562 [26JN]

Freedom To Write and To Speak About Public Questions Paramount in Life of U.S. Government: Hugo L. Black, 15561 [26JN]

Global Interdependence and National Sovereignty: InterAction Council, 7503 [19AP]

Human Rights Caucus: Representative Bentley, 12562 [24MY]

———Representative Moody, 12563 [24MY]

Iran's Civil Liberties Violations: Officials of Iranian Government, 34475 [26OC]

Latvian Declaration of Independence: Senator Dole, 10323 [15MY]

Legislators: Thomas Jefferson, 11732 [23MY]

Lifting of Martial Law in People's Republic of China: Li Peng, 20 [23JA]

Lithuanian Independence: Lech Walesa, 6343 [3AP]

Military Training Assistance for Peru: Aryeh Neier, 19403 [25JY]

National Endowment for the Arts Funding: Representative Whitten, 29237 [15OC]

Nicaraguan Elections: Daniel Ortega, 2888 [28FE]

———(sundry), 3088 [1MR]

Protecting the U.S. Flag: American Legion of Tennessee, 13803 [12JN]

Removal of Societal Discrimination in Race: David H. Souter, 26338 [27SE]

Responsibility of Elected Legislators: Edmund Burke, 14103 [14JN]

Salvadoran Cease-Fire: Representative Moakley, 31278 [19OC]

Some Thoughts on Most-Favored-Nation Status for the People's Republic of China: William F. Dorrill, 31001 [18OC]

Stalinistic Despotism: Ronald Reagan, 10428 [15MY]

Symbols of Liberty and Liberty Itself: Senator Simon, 15574 [26JN]

U.S. Policy Toward Romania: Margaret Tutwiler, Dept. of State, 10226 [14MY]

U.S.-Chinese Relations: Brent Scowcroft, 540, 541, 550 [25JA]

Studies

Anti-Semitic Organizations in Soviet Union: Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 3867 [8MR]

Rigid Reporting Requirement Would Exclude Large Numbers of Sexual Assault Victims, National Women's Law Center, 28834 [12OC]

Summaries

Community Relations Act (S. 3242), 33538 [24OC]

International Convention Against Torture, 9920 [9MY]

Kennedy-Jeffords Substitute to S. 2104, Civil Rights Act Amendments, 16707 [10JY]

Restore and Strengthen Laws That Ban Employment Discrimination (S. 2104), 1655 [7FE]

Tables

Compensatory and/or punitive damages awarded under antidiscrimination laws, 1980-89, 30134 [17OC]

Convicted on religious grounds in Nepal, 13631 [12JN]

Testimonies

Abortion: Representative Christopher H. Smith, 6063 [29MR]

Antics of Flag Burners of Little Significance: Charles Fried, 15561 [26JN]

Civil Rights Act: David A. Maddux, National Retail Federation, 5249-5260 [26MR]

———Donald B. Ayer, 5255-5257 [26MR]

———James C. Paras, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 5251-5255 [26MR]

———James W. Henson, 5249 [26MR]

———National Association of Manufacturers and Society for Human Resource Management, 5260-5263 [26MR]

———Raymond P. Fitzpatrick, Jr., 5249-5251 [26MR]

———Senator Hatch (sundry), 5246-5249 [26MR]

Constitutional Amendment To Prohibit Desecration of U.S. Flag: R. Michael Luttig, Dept. of Justice, 15488-15490 [25JN]

Federal Employees Participation in Politics: Joseph L. Fisher, 9511 [7MY]

Human Rights Situation in People's Republic of China: Winston Lord, 532, 538 [25JA]

Native Americans: Suzan S. Harjo, 31939 [22OC]

Sale of Assault Weapons: Daryl F. Gates, 11730 [23MY]

———Jimmy L. Trahin, 11729 [23MY]

Status of Baltic States: William Hough, 1661 [7FE]

———Zbigniew Brzezinski, 1661 [7FE]

U.N. Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: Representative Schneider, 25544 [25SE]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 87, persecution of the Bahais in Iran, 2658 [27FE]

H. Con. Res. 245, most-favored-nation trade status for Romania, 450 [24JA]

H. Con. Res. 250, civil liberties violations in Haiti, 1877 [20FE]

H. Con. Res. 257, elections in Lithuania, 2299 [22FE]

H. Con. Res. 264, anti-Semitism in Soviet Union, 3012 [28FE]

H. Con. Res. 264, anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union, 2465 [22FE]

H. Con. Res. 289, political reform in Lithuania, 6337 [3AP]

H. Con. Res. 323, civil liberties and democracy in Nepal, 13629 [12JN]

H. Con. Res. 324, human rights, democracy, and illegal narcotics production in Burma, 11297 [21MY]

H. Con. Res. 330, Victims of Crime Bill of Rights, 10656 [16MY]

H. Con. Res. 385, civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanians in Yugoslavia, 32386 [22OC]

H. Res. 354, conditional military assistance, 7918 [24AP]

H. Res. 354, conditional military assistance to Liberia, 3817 [7MR]

H. Res. 362, review constitutionality of U.S. flag protection statute, 4996 [22MR]

H. Res. 381, abuse of civil liberties by Cuba, 10426 [15MY]

H. Res. 393, anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre, 11300 [21MY]

H. Res. 417, consideration of H.J. Res. 350, constitutional amendment to prohibit U.S. flag desecration, 15229 [21JN]

H. Res. 427, waiving certain points of order against conference report on S. 933, Americans With Disabilities Act, 17277 [12JY]

H. Res. 503, consideration of H.R. 4939, most-favored-nation status for the People's Republic of China, 30985 [18OC]

H.J. Res. 350, constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of U.S. flag, 15239 [21JN]

H.J. Res. 581, most-favored-nation status for People's Republic of China, 12541 [24MY]

H.J. Res. 606, Lithuanian Independence Day, 33742 [24OC]

H.J. Res. 647, People's Republic of China most-favored-nation status, 30976 [18OC]

H.R. 2978, prohibit desecration of the U.S. flag, 5006 [22MR]

H.R. 4641, economic assistance for India relative to the monitoring of human rights, 9680 [8MY]

H.R. 4939, most-favored-nation status for the People's Republic of China, 12566 [24MY], 31002 [18OC]

H.R. 5091, Flag Protection Act, 15318 [21JN]

H.R. 5237, protect Indian graves, 31934-31937 [22OC]

H.R. 5449, most-favored-nation status for Yugoslavia, 22032 [2AU]

H.R. 5679, revise and extend the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, 28258-28262 [10OC]

H.R. 5759, amend Age Discrimination in Employment Act relative to employee group health plans, 27070 [2OC]

H.R. 5794, Age Discrimination Claims Assistance Act, 28693 [11OC]

H.R. 5814, clarify certain protections, reemployment rights, and reinstatement of health insurance for veterans, 29149-29151 [15OC]

H.R. 5905, restore and strengthen laws that ban employment discrimination, 33752-33754 [24OC]

S. 933, Americans With Disabilities Act, 13035-13050 [6JN]

S. 1970, constitutional procedures relative to capital punishment, 16949-18454 [20JY]

S. 2030, Telephone Privacy Act, 694 [29JA]

S. 2094, Eastern European Democracy and Free Market Act, 1629 [7FE]

S. 2104, restore and strengthen employment laws that ban discrimination, 1653 [7FE]

S. 2112, prevent discrimination based on participation in labor disputes, 1813 [8FE]

S. 2534, Sex Discrimination in the United States Code Reform Act, 8636-8641 [27AP]

S. 2581, Democracy Fund Act, 9484 [4MY]

S. 2677, extend refugee programs to ease entrance into the U.S. for certain historically persecuted groups, 11778 [23MY]

S. 2753, Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, 21912-21916 [2AU]

S. 2753, reauthorizing the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, 28262-28266 [10OC]-28873, 28978 [12OC]

S. 2776, Flag Education Act, 15409 [22JN]

S. 2808, restrictions on economic assistance to Turkey, 16450 [28JN]

S. 2831, Employee Benefits Equity Act, 16764 [10JY]

S. 2836, Support for Democracy and Human Rights in China Act, 17070 [11JY]

S. 3049, amend Equal Credit Opportunity Act, 36178 [27OC]

S. 3153, Equal Justice for Women in the Courts Act, 27011 [2OC]

S. 3229, clarify news reporting monitoring as a fair use exception to the exclusive rights of copyright owner, 31878 [22OC]

S. 3248, improve protections in Soldier's and Sailor's Civil Relief Act, 33988-33990 [25OC]

S. 3269, regulation of dial-a-porn services, 36597 [27OC]

S. Con. Res. 60, release of Raoul Wallenberg prison records by Soviet Union, 16576 [28JN]

S. Con. Res. 97, anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union, 3012 [28FE], 3804 [7MR]

S. Con. Res. 107, Namibia status under Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act, 5192 [22MR]

S. Con. Res. 108, Lithuanian political reform, 5115, 5193 [22MR]

S. Con. Res. 108, political reform in Lithuania, 5636 [28MR]

S. Con. Res. 112, International Court of Justice opinion relative to self-determination of Lithuania, 6155 [30MR]

S. Con. Res. 116, commend Poland for permitting charter flights of Soviet Jews to Israel, 6543 [3AP]

S. Con. Res. 123, comprehensive school program on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, 8094 [24AP], 23397 [4AU]

S. Con. Res. 124, civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanian minority in Yugoslavia, 8514 [26AP]

S. Con. Res. 124, Yugoslavia civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanian minority, 25222 [20SE]

S. Con. Res. 128, civil liberties, democracy, and illicit narcotics production and trafficking in Burma, 9624 [8MY]

S. Con. Res. 130, Victims of Crime Bill of Rights, 10782 [16MY]

S. Con. Res. 131, Romanian elections and civil liberties, 11069 [17MY]

S. Con. Res. 141, civil liberties violations in Kenya, 18658 [23JY]

S. Con. Res. 141, violations in Kenya, 30415 [17OC]

S. Con. Res. 145, anniversary of Polish Constitution, 22876 [3AU]

S. Res. 247, continued reports on Cuba by the U.N. Commission on Human Rights, 2400, 2445 [22FE]

S. Res. 276, political reform in Lithuania, 8515 [26AP]

S. Res. 280, political reform in Latvia, 9487 [4MY]

S. Res. 282, suspension of U.S. military assistance to Liberia pending improvements in civil liberties, 10087 [10MY]

S. Res. 290, commend William Constangy for opening court sessions with a prayer, 12442 [24MY]

S. Res. 301, condemn violence in Romania, 14839 [20JN]

S. Res. 302, asylum rights of Vietnam refugees, 15209 [21JN]

S. Res. 313, efforts of Vladimir Tsivkin to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19645 [26JY], 23394 [4AU]

S. Res. 324, Cyprus independence anniversary, 24604 [14SE], 27502 [4OC]

S.J. 369, Year of Thanksgiving for the Blessings of Liberty, 25398 [24SE]

S.J. Res. 63, Baltic Freedom Day, 4868 [21MR]

S.J. Res. 251, Baltic Freedom Day, 1662 [7FE], 13643 [12JN]

S.J. Res. 253, support Chilean transition to democracy, 1664 [7FE]

S.J. Res. 257, Harriet Tubman Day, 3565 [6MR]

S.J. Res. 275, National Day in Support of Freedom and Human Rights in China and Tibet, 4687 [20MR], 7173 [5AP], 9999 [10MY], 10995 [17MY]

S.J. Res. 280, approve GAO findings on employment discrimination of ethnic minorities, 5924 [29MR]

S.J. Res. 325, most-favored-nation trade status for the People's Republic of China, 11784 [23MY], 12319 [24MY]

S.J. Res. 331, Religious Freedom Week, 12436 [24MY], 14476 [18JN], 24750 [17SE]

S.J. Res. 336, South African Freedom Week, 14573 [19JN], 15224 [21JN]

S.J. Res. 339, Helsinki Human Rights Day, 15414 [22JN], 16578 [28JN], 19757 [26JY]

S.J. Res. 369, Year of Thanksgiving for the Blessings of Liberty, 26735 [1OC], 33743 [24OC]

S.J. Res. 372, recognize and commend the Freedoms Foundation's Bill of Responsibilities, 26529 [28SE]

Transcripts

Parliamentary Debates—House of Commons—Official Report on India, 7664 [20AP]

Treaties

Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, 18209 [19JY], 36192, 36198 [27OC]