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H.Res. 121 (ih) Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the March 30, 1997, terrorist grenade attack in Cambodia. ...
H. Res. 121
In the House of Representatives, U.S.,
May 21, 1997.
Whereas Cambodia continues to recover from more than three decades of recent
warfare, including the genocide committed by the Khmer Rouge from 1975
to 1979;
Whereas Cambodia was the beneficiary of a massive international effort to ensure
peace, democracy, and prosperity after the October 1991 Paris Peace
Agreements on Cambodia;
Whereas more than 93 percent of the Cambodians eligible to vote in the 1993
elections in Cambodia did so, thereby demonstrating the commitment of
the Cambodian people to democracy;
Whereas since those elections, Cambodia has made significant economic progress
which has contributed to economic stability in Cambodia;
Whereas since those elections, the Cambodia Armed Forces have significantly
diminished the threat posed by the Khmer Rouge to safety and stability
in Cambodia;
Whereas other circumstances in Cambodia, including the recent unsolved murders
of journalists and political party activists, the recent unsolved attack
of party officials of the Buddhist Liberal Democratic in 1995, and the
quality of the judicial system--described in a 1996 United Nations
report as ``thoroughly corrupt''--raise international concern for the
state of democracy in Cambodia;
Whereas Sam Rainsy, the leader of the Khmer Nation Party, was the target of a
terrorist grenade attack on March 30, 1997, during a demonstration
outside the Cambodia National Assembly;
Whereas the attack killed 19 Cambodians and wounded more than 100 men, women,
and children; and
Whereas among those injured was Ron Abney, a United States citizen and employee
of the International Republican Institute who was assisting in the
advancement of democracy in Cambodia and observing the demonstration:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) extends its sincerest sympathies to the families of the persons
killed, and the persons wounded, in the March 30, 1997, terrorist
grenade attack outside the Cambodia National Assembly;
(2) condemns the attack as an act of terrorism detrimental to peace
and the development of democracy in Cambodia;
(3) calls upon the United States Government to offer to the Cambodia
Government all appropriate assistance in identifying and prosecuting
those responsible for the attack;
(4) calls upon the Cambodia Government to accept such assistance and
to expeditiously identify and prosecute those responsible for the
attack; and
(5) calls upon all Cambodian political parties to renounce and
condemn all forms of political violence.
Attest:
Clerk.
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