Human Rights and Political Developments in China: Hearings Before the Subcommittees on Human Rights and International Organizations, on Asian and Pacific Affairs, and on International Economic Policy and Trade of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, July 13 and 19, 1989, Volume 4

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Page 318 - Only in cases where the President determines that such action would be in the national interest where such action would clearly and importantly advance United States policy in such areas as international terrorism, nuclear proliferation, environmental protection and human rights, should the Export-Import Bank deny applications for credit for nonfinancial or noncommercial considerations.
Page 316 - ... may require extended review or denial. Of particular concern are exports that would make a direct and significant contribution to nuclear weapons and their delivery systems, electronic and anti-submarine warfare, intelligence gathering, power projection, and air superiority.
Page 315 - Department, however, is to approve applications or requests to export or reexport such commodities and technical data to these destinations...
Page 315 - critical technology'' as used herein refers to the classified and unclassified nuclear and non-nuclear unpublished technical data, whose acquisition by a potential adversary could make a significant contribution, which would prove detrimental to the national security of the United States, to the military potential of such country...
Page 148 - According to the same dispatch, two others were arrested: WANG Yang, Standing Committee member of the Autonomous Union of College Students and a student of the Nanjing Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, was arrested on June 14. WANG Bin, a member of the Autonomous Union of Beijing College Students was reportedly detained by the Public Security Bureau for interrogation, after he was discovered to be carrying reactionary leaflets and to have tried to establish illicit ties in the Hehai...
Page 146 - July 3) Zhang had been expelled from the college on theft charges but stayed on campus and became head of the autonomous student union there. According to the radio, he went to Beijing and returned with reactionary propaganda material, made speeeches and orchestrated attacks on railway stations and the blocking of trains. He is among 151 persons from 18 illegal organizations arrested thus far in Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou and Jinhua.
Page 81 - mobilize and facilitate the participation of United States private capital and skills in the economic and social development of less developed friendly countries and areas, thereby complementing the development assistance objectives of the United States.
Page 148 - June 22; in FBIS, 23 June). MA Shaohua, a native of Sichuan, was a student at the Chinese People's University, and a Standing Committee member of the Beijing College Students Autonomous Federation. He was arrested on June 16, in Zhigong Village of Haitian Township. He was reportedly in Possession of reactionary propaganda at the time of his arrest (Changsha Hunan Provincial Service, 19 June; in FBIS, 20 June).
Page 147 - College, was described as a member of the Shenyang Students Autonomous Federation and general director of the "illegally-organized" Patriotic Society of Shenyang Teachers Training College. He allegedly directed a group of people to block traffic and roads on June 4, 1989 in order to prevent workers from getting to their jobs. On June 7, he...
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