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... promote and advance human rights and avoid identification " of the United States with governments that deny their people human rights . The Act calls on the Secretary of State to provide " full and complete " reports on the human rights ...
... promote and advance human rights and avoid identification " of the United States with governments that deny their people human rights . The Act calls on the Secretary of State to provide " full and complete " reports on the human rights ...
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... promote respect for basic human rights . While we recognize the virtues of diversity and do not expect uniform acceptance of our own standards , we cannot in any case ignore such basic trans- gressions of internationally recognized ...
... promote respect for basic human rights . While we recognize the virtues of diversity and do not expect uniform acceptance of our own standards , we cannot in any case ignore such basic trans- gressions of internationally recognized ...
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... promote understanding of all races . On December 21 , 1965 , the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention and opened it for signature . For the U.S. posi- tion on the Convention at the time of its adoption , see Foreign Relations ...
... promote understanding of all races . On December 21 , 1965 , the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention and opened it for signature . For the U.S. posi- tion on the Convention at the time of its adoption , see Foreign Relations ...
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... promote human rights within the country , and a justification for security assistance programs . The Department sent confidential copies to Fraser in October ; Fraser then requested that these be declassified . In addition , Humphrey ...
... promote human rights within the country , and a justification for security assistance programs . The Department sent confidential copies to Fraser in October ; Fraser then requested that these be declassified . In addition , Humphrey ...
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... promotion of human rights is an integral part of US foreign policy . Posts have also re- ceived texts of Deputy Secretary ... promote " universal respect for , and observance of , human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without ...
... promotion of human rights is an integral part of US foreign policy . Posts have also re- ceived texts of Deputy Secretary ... promote " universal respect for , and observance of , human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without ...
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World Hunger and Food Policy | 643 |
International Health Population Growth and Womens | 927 |
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