A Resolution Concerning Burma And the United Nations General Assembly And a Conc

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The Bereuter amendment to page 4, striking lines 4 through 6 and inserting new language, was adopted in this subcommittee and is deemed incorporated into the text now before the committee.
The Concurrent Resolution was introduced by our colleague, Mr. Smith of New Jersey, on December 5th, 1995, and was referred to the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, which marked it up yes- terday and forwarded it to the fiill committee with an amendment.
The Chair will now call on the distinguished chairm
...an of the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, Mr. Bereuter, to present the resolution.
Mr. Bereuter is recognized.
Mr. Bereuter. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I appreciate the committee accommodating Mr. Smith and my- self, for this is a time-urgent matter. H. Con. Res. 117 relates to the PRC's recent decision to charge Wei Jingsheng, China's leading (11) 12 advocate of democracy, of attempting to overthrow the government. An uncompromising voice for free speech, Wei has spent all but 6 months of the last 16 years in detention.


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