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Sept. 7 Burma Policy Hearing in U.S (r)



Subject: Re: Sept. 7 Burma Policy Hearing in U.S. House of Representatives

Glad to see Professor Silverstein's name on the list.  He is a very
powerful speaker,one of the most dedicated activists, and a great scholar:
the complete opposite of Robert Taylor of SOAS,London University.
Power to Silverstein!





>From: reaproy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Phil Robertson)
>Subject: Sept. 7 Burma Policy Hearing in U.S. House of Representatives
>
>To All Interested Persons,
>
>On September 7, 1995, the Subcommittee on Asia & the Pacific of the House
>International Relations Committee will hold a public hearing entitled
>"Recent Developments in Burma".
>
>The hearing will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in 2172 Rayburn
>House Office Building.
>
>The witness list is as follows:
>
>Kent Weideman
>Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
> for East Asia and the Pacific
>U.S. State Department
>
>Holly Burkhalter
>Washington Director
>Human Rights Watch
>
>Professor Josef Silverstein
>Georgetown University
>
>Ernest Bower
>President
>U.S.-ASEAN Business Council
>
>The meeting is open to the public.  For more information, you should contact
>the Subcommittee directly at (202) 226-7825.
>
>See you there,
>
>Cheers, Phil.