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Transcript: 2005 INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REPORT:NINA SHEA
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- Congressional Testimony
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- November 15, 2005
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Congressional Testimony
11-15-2005
Statement of Nina Shea Director, Center For Religious Freedom Freedom House
Committee on House International Relations Subcommittee on Africa, Global
Human Rights and International Operations November 15, 2005 Thank you,
Mr. Chairman, for inviting Freedom House`s Center for Religious Freedom
to testify at today`s hearings on the State Department`s Country Report
on Religious Freedom. At the outset, I wish to express our deep appreciation
for these important hearings, and for your dedication to ensuring that
religious freedom concerns remain a force in U.S. foreign policy. Such
oversight is vitally important both in mobilizing appropriate foreign policy
tools by ...
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