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Amnesty International USA (AIUSA), the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and the Congressional Human Rights Caucus
invite you to attend
Democracy and Human Rights in Cambodia: What Happens After the July 1998 Elections? a seminar and luncheon to examine US policy toward Cambodia regarding the July 26, 1998 national elections-- with particular attention to the persistent and pervasive human rights abuses
Thursday, June 18, 1998 10:00 am - 1:30 pm Please proceed to Room 2217 Rayburn House Office Building (for details of confirmed seminar room). Independence Avenue & South Capitol Street, SW Washington, DC
Please RSVP via E-Mail or via facsimile to (202) 546-7142 by Friday, June 12:
Name:__________________________________________________ Title:___________________________________________________ Organization:_____________________________________________ Phone/Fax/E-Mail:__________________________________________
Please contact Carol Armstrong, AIUSA Co-Group Coordinator for Cambodia, with any questions or other concerns: (202) 337-5973/daytime and (703) 522-1113/evening. (Also, please feel free to forward this to others who may be interested in attending.)
Democracy and Human Rights in Cambodia: What Happens After the July 1998 Elections?
Tentative Agenda
10:00 am Welcoming Remarks and Panel One: Human Rights and the War Crimes Tribunal Moderator: HANS HOGREFE, Director, Congressional Human Rights Caucus Speakers: AL SANTOLI, Staff Director, Office of U.S. Representative Dana Rohrabacher JOHN McAULIFF, Executive Director, US-Indochina Reconciliation Project PAUL BERKOWITZ, Professional Staff Member, International Relations Committee, US House of Representatives T. KUMAR, Advocacy Director for Asia, Amnesty International USA
11:15 am Panel Two: Democracy and the July Elections Moderator: FREDERICK Z. BROWN, Associate Director of Southeast Asia Studies, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Speakers: TONY KEVIN, Former Ambassador from Australia to Cambodia (1994-97) CATHARIN E. DALPINO, Guest Scholar, The Brookings Institution KIRI TITH, Adjunct Professor, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) PAUL C. GROVE, Asia Division, International Republican Institute ERIC BJORNLUND Senior Associate and Regional Director for Asia, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
12:30 pm Luncheon and Keynote Address Speakers: THE HONORABLE BENJAMIN A. GILMAN*, Chairman, International Relations Committee, US House of Representatives THE HONORABLE DOUG BEREUTER*, Chairman, Asia and the Pacific Subcommittee, US House of Representatives THE HONORABLE DANA ROHRABACHER*, International Relations Committee, Asia and the Pacific Subcommittee, US House of Representatives
1:30 pm Meeting Concludes
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