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Transcript: HUMAN RIGHTS IN BURMA:KO BO KYI
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- Congressional Testimony
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- February 7, 2006
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Congressional Testimony
02-07-2006
Statement of Ko Bo Kyi Secretary, Assistance Association for Political
Prisoners Committee on House International Relations Subcommittee on Africa,
Global Human Rights and International Operations February 07, 2006 Mr.
Chairmen, Ranking Member, and Members of Congress, Thank you very much
for giving me the opportunity to speak on the situation of human rights
in Burma. I would like to take this opportunity to say that we all appreciate
the United States Congress and Administration for giving us hope and encouragement
in our long struggle. I also want to thank Ambassador Christopher Hill
and Assistant Secretary Barry Lowenkron for their commitment to addressing
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