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105th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 104
Concerning the crisis in Albania.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 20, 1997
Mr. Engel (for himself and Ms. Molinari) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on International
Relations
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RESOLUTION
Concerning the crisis in Albania.
Whereas during March 1997 United States Armed Forces personnel evacuated
approximately 500 Americans from Albania;
Whereas no Americans were injured in the evacuation;
Whereas the military operation was at times risky and dangerous, with
helicopters of the United States Armed Forces occasionally receiving
fire;
Whereas several United States diplomats, including Ambassador Marisa Lino, have
remained in Tirana during these unsettled and perilous times;
Whereas the evacuation is the result of a rebellion in Albania which followed
the collapse of several pyramid investment schemes;
Whereas hundreds of thousands of Albanian citizens lost large portions of their
life savings in the pyramid investment schemes;
Whereas more than 100 people in Albania have died in the rebellion;
Whereas with the almost complete collapse of central governmental authority,
Albania remains in a state of near-anarchy;
Whereas many weapons depots were raided by the general population of Albania and
many small arms were taken by the citizenry;
Whereas the proliferation of weapons in Albania has made the situation very
dangerous;
Whereas on March 9, 1997, Albania's political parties agreed to a nine-point
agreement on political reconciliation;
Whereas under the nine-point agreement, President Sali Berisha, a member of the
ruling Democratic Party, has appointed a broadly based unity government,
led by an opposition socialist, former mayor of Gjirokaster Bashkim
Fino;
Whereas under the nine-point agreement, President Berisha and opposition parties
have agreed to hold general elections by June 1997; and
Whereas the solution to the crisis in Albania cannot be found through further
recourse to violence or any challenge to Albania's international borders
or territorial integrity: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That--
(1) United States Armed Forces personnel are to be
commended for the evacuation operations in Albania;
(2) the United States diplomatic corps are to be commended
for their service in Albania during these dangerous times;
(3) the nine-point agreement of March 9, 1997, among all
Albanian political parties represents a key step toward lifting
Albania out of the current crisis;
(4) Albania's new multiparty leadership is strongly urged
to implement in good faith the terms of the nine-point
agreement of March 9, 1997, and to do all possible to reinspire
the trust of the Albanian people;
(5) the Albanian people are strongly urged to afford their
new government an opportunity to govern by laying down weapons
and making any changes to the government through peaceful
means, particularly the upcoming elections;
(6) the United States should support the new Albanian
Government as it attempts to reestablish calm and achieve
political reconciliation and should urge the new government to
guarantee human rights, free and fair elections, and freedom of
expression;
(7) the United States must remain closely engaged in the
diplomatic efforts to ease Albania's crisis and should strongly
support similar efforts by the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe and the European Union;
(8) the United States and the international community
should work with the new Albanian Government to ensure that
upcoming elections will be free and fair by supplying political
inducement, technical advice, and large numbers of observers;
and
(9) the international community should consider ways to
assist Albania with the financial crisis brought about by the
collapse of the pyramid investment schemes, including the
convening of a financial donors' conference if there is full
cooperation in investigating the schemes and their role in the
crisis.
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