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... vote against any loan or grant to any country that " engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of ... Votes to Ban Foreign Aid For Human - Rights Violations , " The New York Times , September 11 , 1975 , p . A - 18 ) —The ...
... vote against any loan or grant to any country that " engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of ... Votes to Ban Foreign Aid For Human - Rights Violations , " The New York Times , September 11 , 1975 , p . A - 18 ) —The ...
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... vote against loans to repressive regimes . However in practice the Administration has flouted this requirement by making sure that a particular loan has enough votes to pass , even while the U.S. delegate formally votes against . Also ...
... vote against loans to repressive regimes . However in practice the Administration has flouted this requirement by making sure that a particular loan has enough votes to pass , even while the U.S. delegate formally votes against . Also ...
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... vote in international financial institutions re- garding loans to countries in violation of human rights . We need to respond promptly as Congressman Reuss has stated he intends to introduce the legislation not later than March 1 . Our ...
... vote in international financial institutions re- garding loans to countries in violation of human rights . We need to respond promptly as Congressman Reuss has stated he intends to introduce the legislation not later than March 1 . Our ...
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... vote and any other leverage in the IFI's to advance human rights . " The Administration faces a moment of truth tomorrow on two multilateral loans to Argentina . The President replied that the Administration would " err on the side of ...
... vote and any other leverage in the IFI's to advance human rights . " The Administration faces a moment of truth tomorrow on two multilateral loans to Argentina . The President replied that the Administration would " err on the side of ...
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... vote " in the international fi- nancial institutions to " advance the cause of human rights , by seeking to channel eco- nomic assistance to governments that do not engage in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally ...
... vote " in the international fi- nancial institutions to " advance the cause of human rights , by seeking to channel eco- nomic assistance to governments that do not engage in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally ...
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