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S.888: A bill to amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow the prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances.

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January 02, 2008 US GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT FOR SREBRENICA GENOCIDE

Following the hearing, Senators Durbin Coburn, Leahy and Cornyn introduced S.888, the Genocide Accountability Act of 2007, which the Senate approved by unanimous consent. Congressmen Howard Berman introduced an identical bill to the ...

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Source: Srebrenica Genocide Blog


December 28, 2007 The Genocide Accountability Act Amends US Law and Receives Great ...

PRNewsire-USNewsire - OSI Welcomes New Law on Genocide Prosecution - 22 December 2007. Global Solutions - Genocide Accountability Act of 2007 - 18 July 2007. HR2489/S.888 - Genocide Accountability Act of 2007 - Accessed 28 December ...

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Source: Impunity Watch: North America


December 27, 2007 USA - WAY TO ADOPTION OF H.RES. 106

Law S.888 on bringing to trial persons involved in genocidal actions, adopted December 10-15 by the Representatives Chamber of the US Congress, is extremely important for punishing all those people who ...

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December 22, 2007 President Signs Genocide Accountability Act of 2007

White House: "S. 888, the Genocide Accountability Act of 2007, which expands criminal liability for participation in acts of genocide...

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December 22, 2007 Genocide Accountability Act of 2007

... law by permitting the US government to prosecute people in the United States who are believed to have committed genocide abroad.” OSI Welcomes New Law on Genocide Prosecution. The act:. S. 888: Genocide Accountability Act of 2007.

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December 20, 2007 PL 110-151, The Genocide Accountability Act of 2007

S. 888 would amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow the prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.

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December 07, 2007 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PASSES GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

The Armenian Assembly of America welcomed the passage of the Genocide Accountability Act (S. 888) yesterday as a crucial step forward in closing a legal loophole that prevents the Justice Department from ...

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December 05, 2007 PENCE GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT PASSES HOUSE

For Immediate Release Pence Genocide Accountability Act Passes House Contact: Matt Lloyd (202) 226-4379 December 5, 2007 WASHINGTON, DC-US Congressman Mike Pence applauded House passage of S. 888, the Genocide Accountability Act today, ...

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September 26, 2007 The Shan settlements in Myanmar

Ta-ka'-rwut-bi (son of 15) who became king in AD 1526 (S. 888) and reigned fourteen years. He was conquered and deposed by Tabeng-Shwehti, king of Taungoo in AD 154017. During his rule in southern Myanmar, Wareru achieved one important ...

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Source: Shanstate Tai


July 31, 2007 US Congressional Record Daily Digest 15 March 2007

Senate Chamber Action Routine Proceedings, pages S3149–S3237 Measures Introduced: Twenty-three bills and five resolutions were introduced, as follows: S. 888–910, S. Res. 107–110, and S. Con. Res. 20. Pages S3199–S3200 Measures ...

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March 14, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: S. 888: A bill to amend section 1091 of ...

Sen. Richard Durbin [D-IL] introduced S. 888: A bill to amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow the prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances.. [This event matched these monitors: Introduced Legislation ]

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