S.Res.196 - A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and freedom of expression in Iran.

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09/12/10
AELLA's statement to American citizens - AELLA.ORG

S.Res. 196: A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and freedom of expression in Iran. Passed Senate. Jun 19, 2009. S. 1285: Detainee Photographic Records Protection Act of 2009 ...

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02/10/10
Delaware Way: Senator Kaufman Marks 31st Anniversary Of The ...

He also introduced two resolutions – S.Res. 196 and S.Res.386 – which condemned Iranian restrictions on freedom of the press and freedom of expression. Both resolutions and the VOICE Act passed the Senate unanimously. ...

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02/02/10
Delaware Way: Senator Kaufman Gets Unanimous Approval For His ...

... that will help the Iranian people evade electronic censorship and monitoring, he introduced two resolutions – S.Res. 196 and S.Res.386 – which condemned Iranian restrictions on freedom of the press and freedom of expression. ...

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12/27/09
Presidential Elections in Iran 2009

193 and S.Res. 196—which express support for Iranian citizens who “embrace freedom, human rights, civil liberties and rule of law” and which express the sense of the Senate on freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and freedom of ...

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10/26/09
Congress Backs Iran Protests | Political blog

The Senate later adopted by voice vote two measures (S Res 193; S Res 196) backing the protests and calling for free speech in Iran, respectively. The House went first, voting 401-5 to adopt a measure (H Res 560) expressing “support for ...

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08/02/09
The CIA Memory Hole: Iran's 2009 Presidential Elections: U.S. Response

and S.Res. 196—which express support for Iranian citizens who “embrace freedom, human rights, civil liberties and rule of law” and which express the sense of the Senate on freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and freedom of ...

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07/19/09
The CIA Memory Hole: Iran: Election Outcome and Aftermath

Another resolution passed by the Senate that day, S. Res. 196, calling on the. Iranian regime to permit freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press. Some leaders and pro-Iranian factions—such as in Iraq, of Hamas, ...

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06/30/09
The Rebel Collective - We Are The Weapon: (S. Res. 196) Iran ...

(S. Res. 196) Iran, Twitter, and the new digital face of government censorship. The Senate of the United States recently passed a resolution (Senate Resolution 196) in the support of free press in Iran, condemning the Iranian government ...

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06/21/09
ARRA News Service: Today in Washington D. C. - June 22, 2009

McCain (R-AZ), Brownback (R-KS), Bunning (R-KY), Cornyn (R-TX), Graham (R-SC), Kyl (R-AZ), Liberman (I-CT)] and calling for freedom of speech and of the press in Iran [S. Res. 196 introduced by Sens. Kaufman (D-DE), Bunning (R-KY) and ...

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06/20/09
Anti-BVBL » Is Obama on the Right Track About Iran?

The Senate later adopted by voice vote two measures (S Res 193; S Res 196) backing the protests and calling for free speech in Iran, respectively. “The time has come for the United States Congress to speak out unequivocally in support ...

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06/19/09
CQ Politics | Congress Backs Iran Protests

The Senate later adopted by voice vote two measures ( S Res 193 ; S Res 196 ) backing the protests and calling for free speech in Iran, respectively. “The time has come for the United States Congress to speak out unequivocally in ...

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06/19/09
Congress Backs Iran Protests - The Liberty Lounge Political Forums

The Senate later adopted by voice vote two measures (S Res 193; S Res 196) backing the protests and calling for free speech in Iran, respectively. "The time has come for the United States Congress to speak out unequivocally in support ...

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06/19/09
CQ Politics | Congress Backs Iran Protests

The Senate later adopted by voice vote two measures ( S Res 193 ; S Res 196 ) backing the protests and calling for free speech in Iran, respectively. “The time has come for the United States Congress to speak out unequivocally in ...

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06/18/09
Senate Adopts Two Iran Resolutions « S E N A T U S

A second resolution, S. Res. 196, was offered by Senators Ted Kaufman (D-DE) and Jon Kyl (R-AZ). It would affirm the Senate's support for freedom of press, speech and expression for the Iranian people. It also condemns any detainment, ...

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06/17/09
S. Res. 196: A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on ...

A resolution in the US Congress: A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and freedom of expression in Iran.

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