Home > 106th Congressional Bills > S.Con.Res. 159 (ats) Providing for a conditional adjournment or recess of the Senate and a conditional adjournment of the House of Representatives. [Agreed to Senate] ...

S.Con.Res. 159 (ats) Providing for a conditional adjournment or recess of the Senate and a conditional adjournment of the House of Representatives. [Agreed to Senate] ...


Google
 
Web GovRecords.org








106th CONGRESS
  2d Session
S. CON. RES. 158


_______________________________________________________________________


                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                            October 31, 2000

          Referred to the Committee on International Relations

_______________________________________________________________________

                         CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

Whereas from December 1941 to April 1942, members of the United States Armed 
        Forces fought valiantly against overwhelming Japanese military forces on 
        the Bataan peninsula of the Island of Luzon in the Philippines, thereby 
        preventing Japan from accomplishing strategic objectives necessary for 
        achieving early military victory in the Pacific during World War II;
Whereas after receiving orders to surrender on April 9, 1942, many of those 
        valiant combatants were taken prisoner of war by Japan and forced to 
        march 85 miles from the Bataan peninsula to a prisoner-of-war camp at 
        former Camp O'Donnell;
Whereas, of the members of the United States Armed Forces captured by Imperial 
        Japanese forces during the entirety of World War II, a total of 36,260 
        of them survived their capture and transit to Japanese prisoner-of-war 
        camps to be interned in those camps, and 37.3 percent of those prisoners 
        of war died during their imprisonment in those camps;
Whereas that march resulted in more than 10,000 deaths by reason of starvation, 
        disease, and executions;
Whereas many of those prisoners of war were transported to Japan where they were 
        forced to perform slave labor for the benefit of private Japanese 
        companies under barbaric conditions that included torture and inhumane 
        treatment as to such basic human needs as shelter, feeding, sanitation, 
        and health care;
Whereas the private Japanese companies unjustly profited from the uncompensated 
        labor cruelly exacted from the American personnel in violation of basic 
        human rights;
Whereas these Americans do not make any claims against the Japanese Government 
        or the people of Japan, but, rather, seek some measure of justice from 
        the Japanese companies that profited from their slave labor;
Whereas they have asserted claims for compensation against the private Japanese 
        companies in various courts in the United States;
Whereas the United States Government has, to date, opposed the efforts of these 
        Americans to receive redress for the slave labor and inhumane treatment, 
        and has not made any efforts to facilitate discussions among the 
        parties;
Whereas in contrast to the claims of the Americans who were prisoners of war in 
        Japan, the Department of State has facilitated a settlement of the 
        claims made against private German businesses by individuals who were 
        forced into slave labor by the Government of the Third Reich of Germany 
        for the benefit of the German businesses during World War II: Now, 
        therefore, be it
    Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), 
That it is the sense of Congress that it is in the interest of justice 
and fairness that the United States, through the Secretary of State or 
other appropriate officials, put forth its best efforts to facilitate 
discussions designed to resolve all issues between former members of 
the Armed Forces of the United States who were prisoners of war forced 
into slave labor for the benefit of Japanese companies during World War 
II and the private Japanese companies who profited from their slave 
labor.

            Passed the Senate October 31 (legislative day, September 
      22), 2000.

            Attest:

                                                    GARY SISCO,

                                                             Secretary.

Pages: 1

Other Popular 106th Congressional Bills Documents:

1 H.R. 4892 (ih) To repeal the Federal charter of the Boy Scouts of America. [Introduced in House] ...
2 H.R. 180 (ih) To amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to require each [Introduced in House] ...
3 H.R. 1556 (ih) To establish a National Commission on the Prevention of School Violence. [Introduced in House] ...
4 H.R. 4542 (ih) To designate the Washington Opera in Washington, D.C., as the National Opera. [Introduced in House] ...
5 S. 3137 (is) To establish a commission to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the birth of James Madison. [Introduced in Senate] ...
6 H.R. 5174 (eh) To amend titles 10 and 18, United States Code, and the Revised Statutes [Engrossed in House] ...
7 H.R. 3011 (ih) To amend the Communications Act of 1934 to improve the disclosure of information concerning telephone charges, and for other purposes. [Introduced in House] ...
8 S. 2947 (is) To encourage respect for the rights of religious and ethnic minorities in Iran, and to deter Iran from supporting international terrorism, and from furthering its weapons of mass destruction programs. [Introduced in Senate] ...
9 H.J.Res. 27 (ih) Providing for the reappointment of Dr. Hanna H. Gray as a citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. [Introduced in House] ...
10 H.R. 3726 (ih) To suspend temporarily the duty on ortho-phenyl phenol (``OPP''). [Introduced in House] ...
11 H.R. 4576 (pp) Making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2001, and for other purposes. [Public Print] ...
12 H.R. 3996 (ih) To provide for grants to assist value-added agricultural businesses. [Introduced in House] ...
13 H.R. 4001 (ih) To amend the Tariff Act of 1930 relating to detentions and searches of travelers by the United States Customs Service, and for other purposes. [Introduced in House] ...
14 H.R. 5639 (ih) To authorize the payment of a gratuity to certain members of the Armed Forces who served at Bataan and Corregidor during World War II, or the surviving spouses of such members, and for other purposes. [Introduced in House] ...
15 H.J.Res. 75 (ih) Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 2000, and for other purposes. [Introduced in House] ...
16 S.J.Res. 44 (es) Supporting the Day of Honor 2000 to honor and recognize the service of minority veterans in the United States Armed Forces during World War II. [Engrossed in Senate] ...
17 H.R. 5244 (ih) To provide for the payment of State taxes on the sale of cigarettes and motor fuel by tribal retail enterprises to persons that are not members of the tribe, and for other purposes. [Introduced in House] ...
18 H.R. 433 (enr) To restore the management and personnel authority of the Mayor of the District of Columbia. [Enrolled bill] ...
19 S. 2196 (is) To reliquidate certain entries of tomato sauce preparation. Entry number Date of entry [Introduced in Senate] ...
20 S. 1659 (is) To convey the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, the Savage Unit of the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, and the Intake Irrigation Project to the appurtenant irrigation districts. [Introduced in Senate] ...
21 H.R. 1569 (ih) To prohibit the use of funds appropriated to the Department of Defense from being used for the deployment of ground elements of the United States Armed Forces in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia unless that deployment is specifically auth...
22 H.R. 4395 (ih) To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to improve the manner in which new medical technologies are made available to Medicare beneficiaries under the Medicare Program, and for other purposes. [Introduced in House] ...
23 H.Res. 123 (ih) Recognizing and honoring the crewmembers of the U.S.S. ALABAMA (BB-60) and the U.S.S. ALABAMA Crewmen's Association. [Introduced in House] ...
24 H.R. 5225 (ih) To revise the boundaries of the Richmond National Battlefield Park [Introduced in House] ...
25 H.Res. 666 (ath) Relating to early organization of the House of Representatives for the One Hundred Seventh Congress. [Agreed to House] ...
26 S. 502 (ris) To protect social security. [Referral Instructions Senate] ...
27 H.Res. 393 (eh) [Engrossed in House] ...
28 H.Res. 632 (ath) Providing for the concurrence by the House with an amendment in the Senate amendment to H.R. 4788, the Grain Standards and Warehouse Improvement Act of 2000. [Agreed to House] ...
29 H.R. 3076 (ih) To provide for the assessment of civil penalties for aliens who illegally enter the United States and for persons smuggling aliens within the United States. [Introduced in House] ...
30 S. 2794 (is) To provide for a temporary Federal district judgeship for the southern district of Indiana. [Introduced in Senate] ...


Other Documents:

106th Congressional Bills Records and Documents

GovRecords.org presents information on various agencies of the United States Government. Even though all information is believed to be credible and accurate, no guarantees are made on the complete accuracy of our government records archive. Care should be taken to verify the information presented by responsible parties. Please see our reference page for congressional, presidential, and judicial branch contact information. GovRecords.org values visitor privacy. Please see the privacy page for more information.
House Rules:

104th House Rules
105th House Rules
106th House Rules

Congressional Bills:

104th Congressional Bills
105th Congressional Bills
106th Congressional Bills
107th Congressional Bills
108th Congressional Bills

Supreme Court Decisions

Supreme Court Decisions

Additional

1995 Privacy Act Documents
1997 Privacy Act Documents
1994 Unified Agenda
2004 Unified Agenda

Congressional Documents:

104th Congressional Documents
105th Congressional Documents
106th Congressional Documents
107th Congressional Documents
108th Congressional Documents

Congressional Directory:

105th Congressional Directory
106th Congressional Directory
107th Congressional Directory
108th Congressional Directory

Public Laws:

104th Congressional Public Laws
105th Congressional Public Laws
106th Congressional Public Laws
107th Congressional Public Laws
108th Congressional Public Laws

Presidential Records

1994 Presidential Documents
1995 Presidential Documents
1996 Presidential Documents
1997 Presidential Documents
1998 Presidential Documents
1999 Presidential Documents
2000 Presidential Documents
2001 Presidential Documents
2002 Presidential Documents
2003 Presidential Documents
2004 Presidential Documents

Home Executive Judicial Legislative Additional Reference About Privacy