
On
February 28, 2005, Under Secretary for Global Affairs
Paula Dobriansky held an On-the-Record briefing to
announce the release of the 2004 Human Rights Reports.
Acting Assistant Secretary for Democracy Human Rights
and Labor Michael Kozak also gave remarks and answered
questions.
The report entitled "Country
Reports on Human Rights Practices" is submitted
to the Congress by the Department of State in compliance
with sections 116(d) and 502B(b) of the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961 (FAA), as amended, and section
504 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended. The law
provides that the Secretary of State shall transmit
to the Speaker of the House of Representatives
and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate,
by February 25 "a full and complete report
regarding the status of internationally recognized
human rights, within the meaning of subsection
(A) in countries that receive assistance under
this part, and (B) in all other foreign countries
which are members of the United Nations and which
are not otherwise the subject of a human rights
report under this Act." We have also included
reports on several countries that do not fall into
the categories established by these statutes and
that thus are not covered by the congressional
requirement
Introduction | Preface | Overview
and Acknowledgements | El
Salvador | Full
Report
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