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105th Congress / Bills / H CON RES 152

Title

Expressing the sense of the Congress that all parties to the multiparty peace talks regarding Northern Ireland should condemn violence and fully integrate internationally recognized human rights standards and adequately address outstanding human rights violations as part of the peace process.

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Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
3/18/98 House Passed Session 2, roll call 56: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree, As Amended
Expressing the Sense of the Congress That All Parties to the Multiparty Peace Talks Regarding Northern Ireland Should Condemn Violence and Fully Integrate Internationally Recognized Human Rights Standards and Adequately Address Outstanding Human Rights Violations As Part of the Peace Process
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