Washington Hyper File


Department of State


Tuesday, September 5, 2000



201 Text: Secretary Albright on Forcible Return of Aung San Suu Kyi
(U.S. outraged by treatment of Aung San Suu Kyi) (370)

202 Text: Berger Cites Challenges Facing UN Millennium Summit
(Says priority is on funding peacekeeping operations) (4130)

203 Text: Albright on Presidential Decision on NMD September 1, 2000
(Efforts to end programs in NKorea, Iran, Iraq highest priority) (340)

204 Transcript: Berger Briefing on Clinton's NMD Decision, September 1
(NMD technology is "promising but unproven" NSC Advisor says) (5260)

205 Text: Senate Finance Committee Chairman September 5 on China Trade
(Roth vows to "oppose all amendments to PNTR" legislation) (3570)

206 Text: Helms Calls Permanent Trade Status for China "Ill-Advised"
(China's behavior worsened in 20 years of normal trade) (1770)

207 Text: Koh, Seiple Remarks on Religious Freedom
(2000 International Religious Freedom Report Released) (2330)

208 Albright Discusses Second U.S. International Religious Freedom Report
(Calls Report "Indispensable Tool") (670)

209 Text: Religious Freedom Report Executive Summary
(Report mandated by International Religious Freedom Act) (15,730)

210 Text: State Department Report on Religious Freedom in Burma
("Severe violations of religious freedom" continue) (5570)

211 Text: State Department Report on Religious Freedom in China
(Unregulated gatherings seen as challenge to authority) (14,270)

212 Text: State Department Report on Religious Freedom in Fiji
(Despite uncertainty, religious freedom still respected) (1070)

213 Text: State Department Report on Religious Freedom in Indonesia
(Religious intolerance within society more visible, violent) (5860)

214 Text: Report on International Religious Freedom for Laos
(Already poor record on religious freedom deteriorated) (3320)

215 Text: State Department Report on Religious Freedom in Malaysia
(Government places some restrictions on freedom of religion) (1410)

216 Text: Report on International Religious Freedom for North Korea
(Reports of executions of Christians unconfirmed but credible) (1990)

217 Text: State Department Report on Religious Freedom in Vietnam
(Vietnam restricts groups it calls at variance with state) (8610)

218 Text: Multinationals Benefit from Adopting Tough Eco-Standards
(Study's findings run contrary to widespread belief) (1150)


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