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Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
Releases
Remarks
2002
October - December
  

October - December

--12/20/02  U.S.-China Human Rights Dialogue; Lorne W. Craner, Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor; Beijing, China
--12/19/02  Human Rights and the War Against Terrorism; Lorne W. Craner, Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor; Xinjiang University; Urumqi, China
--12/09/02  Human Rights Day, Bill of Rights Day, and Human Rights Week, 2002; President George W. Bush; A Proclamation by The President of the United States of America; Washington, DC
--12/05/02  Challenges and Opportunities for Democracy Since September 11; Lorne W. Craner, Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor ; Opening Remarks to the 2002 U.S. Agency for International Development Democracy & Governance (USAID D/G) Partners Conference ; Washington, DC
--12/02/02  The North Korean Refugee Crisis; Lorne W. Craner , Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor ; American Enterprise Institute Conference on North Korean Refugees (Closing Remarks); Washington, DC
--10/09/02  Hearing on the 2002 Annual Report on International Religious Freedom; John V. Hanford III, Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom; Testimony Before the Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights; Washington, DC

  
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