COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS NINETY-THIRD CONGRESS SECOND SESSION JUNE 18 AND 20, 1974 Printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Affairs For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Stock Number 5270-02578 CLEMENT J. ZABLOCKI, Wisconsin L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carolina LEE H. HAMILTON, Indiana JONATHAN B. BINGHAM, New York ROY A. TAYLOR, North Carolina MICHAEL HARRINGTON, Massachusetts CHARLES WILSON, Texas DONALD W. RIEGLE, JR., Michigan PETER H. B. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Illinois BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, New York ROBERT J. LAGOMARSINO, California MARIAN A. CZARNECKI, Chief of Staff SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND MOVEMENTS DANTE B. FASCELL, Florida H. R. GROSS, Iowa EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Illinois PAUL FINDLEY, Illinois ROBERT B. (BOB) MATHIAS, California ROBERT B. BOETTCHER, Subcommittee Staff Consultant JOHN SALZBERG, Special Consultant KF27 CONTENTS WITNESSES Tuesday, June 18, 1974: Page Buffum, Hon. William, Assistant Secretary for International Organizazation Affairs, Department of State.. 2 Hewitt, Warren, Deputy Director, Office of U.N. Political Affairs, Department of State___. 14 Thursday, June 20, 1974: Newman, Prof. Frank C., the Law School, University of California at 34 Walker, Julius, Director, Regional Affairs Staff, Bureau of African 45 O'Neill, W. Paul, Jr., Director, Office of Southern Africa Affairs, 47 Reis, Robert, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State_. 46 MATERIAL SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD Letter from Secretary Henry A. Kissinger regarding Rhodesian chrome Telegram from the Commission on Human Rights to the Government of Letter dated March 7, 1974, from the permanent representative of Chile Resolution adopted by the Economic and Social Council-56th session, 1974 Letter from Assistant Secretary William Buffum regarding ILO decision Statement by Ambassador Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr., before the APPENDIX 1. Letter from Chairman Donald M. Fraser to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger regarding issues to be considered at hearings__.. 2. Letter from Assistant Secretary of State Linwood Holton regarding issues to be considered at hearings. 3. Exchange of correspondence between Chairman Donald M. Fraser and Kempton Jenkins, Deputy Assistant Secretary regarding U.S. position on Chile... 4. U.N. resolutions Pertaining to the Review of Human Rights Violations 5. Press Release Organization of American States, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, August 2, 1974___. 6. The 30th session of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights, February 4-March 8, New York-An appraisal by the NGO Human Rights Committee_ 7. Letter to Chairman Donald M. Fraser from W. T. Mallison, professor of law and director, International Law Program, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.. (III) 8. Statement submitted by the International Student Movement for the 10. "Human Rights at the U.N.: The Double Standard," Representative Page 85 88 90 |