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finally, reza khanan and their companions were taken to this island by another ship named burma. the island that not only reza khan but none of his companions knew where it was. they searched the map for many minutes to find maurice. reza khan's protest for not going to mauritius was not accepted. the indians only allowed the ship's officials to provide them with the things reza khan's family wanted. his eldest daughter shams ordered a car seat. the rest of the people and things like pipes, tennis rackets, clothes and movie projectors are requested. the cost of the equipment that reza khan and his family bought from india was 3065 pounds the shah's account was paid in the british bank of bandaby. 10 days later, burma docked in mauritius. an island on the equator that was warm and hot even in autumn. reza khan thought that they wanted to imprison him and made prison clothes for him, but he breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the three-story villa with the iranian flag waving above it. reza khan had his usual behavior in mauritius. ozhai was different from tehran, he no longer wo
finally, reza khanan and their companions were taken to this island by another ship named burma. the island that not only reza khan but none of his companions knew where it was. they searched the map for many minutes to find maurice. reza khan's protest for not going to mauritius was not accepted. the indians only allowed the ship's officials to provide them with the things reza khan's family wanted. his eldest daughter shams ordered a car seat. the rest of the people and things like pipes,...
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was 3,650 pounds it was paid from the shah's account at the british bank in bombay. 10 days later burma docked in mauritius . an island on the line. equator, which was hot even in autumn. reza khan thought that they wanted to imprison him and made prison clothes for him , but he breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the three-story villa with the iranian flag waving above it. reza khan had his usual behavior in mauritius. the parts of mauritius were different from tehran. he no longer wore military uniforms. he could not visit the barracks after breakfast and lunch. instead , he walked for hours. be for he takes the same family members with him. a family where each of them played their own instrument. reza khan's power was removed, as if his children were also freed. february 1320 after signing the tripartite agreement and with agreement. allies, some members of the pahlavi family, such as his wife and small children , returned to iran. some time later, on the occasion of this agreement, reza khan was invited to the party of the governor of mauritius. this was the first time that reza k
was 3,650 pounds it was paid from the shah's account at the british bank in bombay. 10 days later burma docked in mauritius . an island on the line. equator, which was hot even in autumn. reza khan thought that they wanted to imprison him and made prison clothes for him , but he breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the three-story villa with the iranian flag waving above it. reza khan had his usual behavior in mauritius. the parts of mauritius were different from tehran. he no longer wore...
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typhus of the scrub by mite variety proved a serious disease hazard in the pacific, and the india burma theater. since much less was known about this form of typhus. extensive studies had to be made of the clinical disease. the request, the causing it and the animal hosts and insect vector carrying it. rodents and other mammals as well were investigated as the animal reservoir for this disease. ticks, mites and other surface insects of the common wild animals were studied as possible vectors. studies of birds and their surface parasites were also undertaken. these extensive studies added not only to our knowledge of scrub typhus, but also our knowledge of the habits of possible vectors of others. study of the insect. vectors of scrub. typhus involved serious hazards. since the disease is a dangerous one and occasionally carries a high mortality field, investigators had to observe strict precautions to avoid exposure to the mate which carried the disease. in general, laboratories in the pacific area had more problems. but because of the nature of the campaign, were able to devote more ti
typhus of the scrub by mite variety proved a serious disease hazard in the pacific, and the india burma theater. since much less was known about this form of typhus. extensive studies had to be made of the clinical disease. the request, the causing it and the animal hosts and insect vector carrying it. rodents and other mammals as well were investigated as the animal reservoir for this disease. ticks, mites and other surface insects of the common wild animals were studied as possible vectors....
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of the corps soon encircle the earth and military police found themselves traffic on the tortuous burma road. landing on normandy beachheads to support amphibious operations operations. and managing enemy prisoners. war everywhere from italy to south pacific. but none of the corps often performed as engineer was and fought as infantry. they were instrumental, achieving the first bridgehead across the rhine. the famous bridge at romagna. a presidential citation recognizing the emperor's extra gallantry. there reads in part this sector was, the target of 24 hour day artillery air and even v-2 attacks, unable to take cover under murderous fire, the mvp's remained at their posts on the ridge. though casualties among them mounted day. it was the cool, capable direction of the military police, which ensured the crossing of troops and supplies vitally needed to establish the bridgehead. lake up the bridge opened with almost never sent display of courage and devotion duty during those crucial five days that the bridge standing. remarking was surely one of the corps his finest hours hours at pea
of the corps soon encircle the earth and military police found themselves traffic on the tortuous burma road. landing on normandy beachheads to support amphibious operations operations. and managing enemy prisoners. war everywhere from italy to south pacific. but none of the corps often performed as engineer was and fought as infantry. they were instrumental, achieving the first bridgehead across the rhine. the famous bridge at romagna. a presidential citation recognizing the emperor's extra...
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and i think this is an example now that's just happened in burma because you have some powerful act or external to the political system that doesn't want to allow democracy, that feels threatened by democracy. and i think that's what's happened recently with the military coup and me and mar, young gun shows the least. and the you have a narrow ball of rulers and they control armed force. they have a monopoly of force. now they can suppress popular uprisings for change. the out in the the me, i was born and grew up in the electrical box. that's my father was a soldier. my father retired from military since 19991 unreturned discrimination policy, over race and religion announced and implemented within the middle. according to the policy of the military officers will not be promoted if he or she is not balmy's and that call i honestly s k virus. c virus means if you are being kitchen, krench and other ethnics and christians, most of them or other religions you, a virus infected person and will stay long in that society. the way to test of democracy is whether the government treats is mine
and i think this is an example now that's just happened in burma because you have some powerful act or external to the political system that doesn't want to allow democracy, that feels threatened by democracy. and i think that's what's happened recently with the military coup and me and mar, young gun shows the least. and the you have a narrow ball of rulers and they control armed force. they have a monopoly of force. now they can suppress popular uprisings for change. the out in the the me, i...
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and i think this is an example now that's just happened in burma because you have some powerful act or external to the political system that doesn't want to allow democracy, that feels threatened by democracy. and i think that's what's happened recently with the military coup and me and mar, young gun shows the least and the end of the view of a narrow ball of rulers. and they control armed force. they have a monopoly of force. now they can suppress popular uprisings for change the house, burning the midnight one electric, who was 7 in the states. i'm really concerned that commenter and shuffles the summit all which is the military force of the i was shocked for a whole day. even we predict that the dollar take over the control sooner or later as i am an executive member of revolutionary democratic front. me and my comment started a conversation about how can we response to the action. so i will move that does not support it. rely on any political parties, organizations, we will come any parties who agreeing with our principles such as a publishing the letter to the gen abolishing 2008
and i think this is an example now that's just happened in burma because you have some powerful act or external to the political system that doesn't want to allow democracy, that feels threatened by democracy. and i think that's what's happened recently with the military coup and me and mar, young gun shows the least and the end of the view of a narrow ball of rulers. and they control armed force. they have a monopoly of force. now they can suppress popular uprisings for change the house,...
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russia, primarily belarus and burma, but armenia is currently trying to get out of the influence of russiaese countries are also trying to find their new place in the system of international cooperation, for them guam can become a very interesting platform, a platform, and it can have. of these countries, countries that are also under the format of the eastern partnership of the european union, so i think that this organization will show itself to you, but the second regional organization, where i also worked as the general secretary, is the organization of the black sea spirit industry, there are very, very large problems because russia is there, and russia does not have diplomatic relations with ukraine. of course, not with georgia, and there are such contradictions that it will be very, very difficult to work on them, these organizations. thank you, valery chichalashvili, georgian diplomat and ex-ambassador of georgia to ukraine, russia, moldova and switzerland, was in direct contact with us. we thank him for this conversation and we will move on now, we have a short break ahead of us,
russia, primarily belarus and burma, but armenia is currently trying to get out of the influence of russiaese countries are also trying to find their new place in the system of international cooperation, for them guam can become a very interesting platform, a platform, and it can have. of these countries, countries that are also under the format of the eastern partnership of the european union, so i think that this organization will show itself to you, but the second regional organization,...
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the beginning or not, i think so, and this, i think, is good not only for azerbaijan, but also for burmathe restoration of international... recognized borders in the region, borders between azerbaijan and armenia, this creates a situation where it is possible to conclude a peaceful, peaceful agreement between azerbaijan and armenia, and we know, we, we do not know what this agreement is, what this document is now, but we know that it is, there were two diplomatic majesty marathon in washington between virme. and azerbaijan, and now we have some kind of document, and if there is a political will, it is possible to sign that document, but it is a difficult, difficult situation now, i think that it can happen only after the elections, which will take place in of the united states of america, but this is a very important component of the overall south caucasian peace, because if this happens, then there will be an open, open way for a three-way dispute.
the beginning or not, i think so, and this, i think, is good not only for azerbaijan, but also for burmathe restoration of international... recognized borders in the region, borders between azerbaijan and armenia, this creates a situation where it is possible to conclude a peaceful, peaceful agreement between azerbaijan and armenia, and we know, we, we do not know what this agreement is, what this document is now, but we know that it is, there were two diplomatic majesty marathon in washington...
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interest from the southeast asian region, where vietnam is, where indonesia is, there is a question about burma, and there is cambodia slow, here the so-called streets of the far east at the forum in 2024 are supplemented by an arab village, in these pavilions the guests are received by a delegation from the emirates, they want here... to russia, when business, and how it is all open here, of course, arabs love the falcon, i want to eat some tea, yes, well yes, they see food nearby, on the occasion of the falcon day today he passed through the fields in support of the red book birds on the embankment hunting gyrfalcon, for one of these at auctions arab sheikhs pay at least 1500 dollars, however, demonstration flights of birds on the site form... on thursday. konstantin, renat goreev, viktor golovin, dmitry klimov, the first channel vladivostok. the event that everyone was waiting for theatergoers, the troupe gathering at the legendary chekhov moscow art theater, it has started. the 127th season, viewers are expecting a whole new generation and premieres, there will be some big ones, somewhere t
interest from the southeast asian region, where vietnam is, where indonesia is, there is a question about burma, and there is cambodia slow, here the so-called streets of the far east at the forum in 2024 are supplemented by an arab village, in these pavilions the guests are received by a delegation from the emirates, they want here... to russia, when business, and how it is all open here, of course, arabs love the falcon, i want to eat some tea, yes, well yes, they see food nearby, on the...
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drug transit or major alicia drug producing countries, afghanistan, the bahamas, believes bolivia, burma telling us think tank claims to tell. yvonne isn't able to enforce the band has can it stands drug trade is booming under taliban rule. the record so far strongly suggests that the taliban has not enforced its narcotics span. drug production and trafficking have remained at high levels or increase since the change of regime in afghanistan is a bit confusing, right? weston, countries willing to bind. they don't want to bind the taliban a band opiate him puffy, cultivation, but they called in full say, what should you believe the telephone suggests this is a full, sour grapes of i'm the image i didn't move. what is that him cut them during 2 decades of the occupied forces in afghanistan. the us did nothing but wasted out 20 years. i've kind of stem was deprived of progress as it is not a single reform was introduced in the country and instead they supported evil forces to keep the stabilizing the country. for example, they patronized isis in these 2 decades about it during these years o
drug transit or major alicia drug producing countries, afghanistan, the bahamas, believes bolivia, burma telling us think tank claims to tell. yvonne isn't able to enforce the band has can it stands drug trade is booming under taliban rule. the record so far strongly suggests that the taliban has not enforced its narcotics span. drug production and trafficking have remained at high levels or increase since the change of regime in afghanistan is a bit confusing, right? weston, countries willing...
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throughout the world. colonial empires were crumbling. britain had already given up india salon and burma. the netherlands was in the process of lighting indonesia ago . the french leaders weren't blind. they realized that sooner or later, they would have to make concessions. but france clung to its empire. in 1947, it crushed a bloody revolt in madagascar. the african colonies were to be retained the but the intended to delay the inevitable for as long as possible investments by french companies, access to raw materials and the countries reputation were at stake. apparently too much to abandon the crown jewel of the empire, the the, to present the loss of its territory and crush communism. paris devise a political strategy in an attempt to deprive coaching men of popular support. the french relied on an individual noon to all the bees vowed died. the former emperor, supported by the japanese in 1945, the next on the number that you guy arrived at home on the day where he was officially released by. you mean for the commissioner of friendly and indo china and the talks are vital observers
throughout the world. colonial empires were crumbling. britain had already given up india salon and burma. the netherlands was in the process of lighting indonesia ago . the french leaders weren't blind. they realized that sooner or later, they would have to make concessions. but france clung to its empire. in 1947, it crushed a bloody revolt in madagascar. the african colonies were to be retained the but the intended to delay the inevitable for as long as possible investments by french...
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for example, in burma, who am i am a oh, it's about a 100000000 years old. from the cretaceous period, houses from the polio gene period. it would be, you know, them, but gold, cocoa, it's very young. 30. the few 1000 years old, you can find it in japan and south east asia. and in the southern hemisphere, you can find cocoa in ogden to, you know, if you wouldn't mind, it's just a few 1000 years old. but how do we know the age? if we look at this deposit, what it's a marine deposit from an ancient see, i thought it was, it's the same age as december. the people somewhat the so you can find a book in them, but to a lesser degree must be as long as they were formed in a c, but not the baltics a video, the politics they use, dan logically young insurance. it's 10 to 12000 years old. and yeah, because it was formed in iglesia lake, it was with the voltage is now this came from a melting garcia. it's about 20000 years ago. but before that, this land was dry hunter. and under these calm, re, in shallow water conditions, a sealed clay and some deposits formed what w
for example, in burma, who am i am a oh, it's about a 100000000 years old. from the cretaceous period, houses from the polio gene period. it would be, you know, them, but gold, cocoa, it's very young. 30. the few 1000 years old, you can find it in japan and south east asia. and in the southern hemisphere, you can find cocoa in ogden to, you know, if you wouldn't mind, it's just a few 1000 years old. but how do we know the age? if we look at this deposit, what it's a marine deposit from an...
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but there's more ancient time, but i use the excel people in burma who am i am uh uh, it's about a 100000000 years old from the cretaceous period, houses from the polio gene bay area with video with the does m, but gold, cocoa. it's very young, 30, the fuel cells. indeed as old. you can find it in japan and southeast asia. and in the southern hemisphere, you can find cocoa in auction to, you know, if you wouldn't mind, it's just a few 1000 years old. but how do we know the age of falling if we look at this deposit, what it's a marine deposit from its ancient see if it was, it's the same age as december. the people somewhat did it so you can find em. but in them, but to a lesser degree must be as long as they were formed in a c, but not the baltic sea. yeah, the baltic, so you'd be logically young insurance. it's 10 to 12000 years old and you able to see it was formed in iglesia lake. it was with the baltic. sea is now. this came from a melting garcia about 20000 years ago. but before that, this land was dry hunter. and under these calm marine shallow water conditions, i thought of the sales
but there's more ancient time, but i use the excel people in burma who am i am uh uh, it's about a 100000000 years old from the cretaceous period, houses from the polio gene bay area with video with the does m, but gold, cocoa. it's very young, 30, the fuel cells. indeed as old. you can find it in japan and southeast asia. and in the southern hemisphere, you can find cocoa in auction to, you know, if you wouldn't mind, it's just a few 1000 years old. but how do we know the age of falling if we...
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i used for example, in burma who am i am a oh, it's about a 100000000 years old from the cretaceous period. oh is, is from the pedagogy in period. what does em but gold cocoa, it's very young. 30, a few 1000 years old. you can find it in japan and south east asia. and in the southern hemisphere you can find cocoa will stand argentina if you wouldn't mind. it's just a few 1000 years old. but how do we know the age? if we look at this deposit, what it's a marine deposit from an ancient see. i thought it was, it's the same age as december. does the person with it so you can find a book in them, but to a lesser degree, it must be a pleasure. they were formed in a sea, but not the baltic sea. yeah, the baltics that you dan logically youngest insurance. it's 10 to 12000 years old and you know, because it was formed in iglesia lake, it was with the baltic. sea is now. this came from a melting garcia. it's about 20000 years ago. but before that, this land was dry hunter. and under these calm, re, in shallow water conditions, i thought of the sealed clay in some deposits formed what we see here, a
i used for example, in burma who am i am a oh, it's about a 100000000 years old from the cretaceous period. oh is, is from the pedagogy in period. what does em but gold cocoa, it's very young. 30, a few 1000 years old. you can find it in japan and south east asia. and in the southern hemisphere you can find cocoa will stand argentina if you wouldn't mind. it's just a few 1000 years old. but how do we know the age? if we look at this deposit, what it's a marine deposit from an ancient see. i...
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i used for example, in burma, who am i am uh oh, it's about a 100000000 years old from the cretaceous period, houses from the pedagogy in period. what does em but gold cocoa, it's very young. 30, a few 1000 years old. you can find it in japan and south east asia, and in the southern hemisphere, you can find coco student argentina. if you wouldn't mind, it's just a few 1000 years old. but how do we know the age of following? if we look at this deposit, what it's a reading deposit from an ancient see if it was, it's the same age as december. is it possible that you can find em, but in them but to a lesser degree must be as low as they were formed in a sea, but not the baltic sea. yeah. the baltic. so you've geologically young? sure. it's 10 to 12000 years old and yeah, because it was formed in iglesia lake. it was with the baltic sea is now. this came from a melting garcia. it's about 20000 years ago. but before that, this land was dry hunter. and under these calm marine shallow water conditions, a sealed clay and some deposits foamed. what we see here sort of tends to 2 to 3 meters und
i used for example, in burma, who am i am uh oh, it's about a 100000000 years old from the cretaceous period, houses from the pedagogy in period. what does em but gold cocoa, it's very young. 30, a few 1000 years old. you can find it in japan and south east asia, and in the southern hemisphere, you can find coco student argentina. if you wouldn't mind, it's just a few 1000 years old. but how do we know the age of following? if we look at this deposit, what it's a reading deposit from an ancient...
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oriental-oriented person, i have been to many places in the east, i have been to korea, to japan, i have been to burma, i have been to singapore in indonesia, everything i have encountered simply amazes, this is such respect for the culture of other nations, this is such respect for you as a guest, so i am honestly very glad that our country is now so. turned to the east, it seems to me that there is not only experience, not only knowledge and wisdom, there is also a future, because the sun rises from there. sergey mayorov, the author and host of popular television projects of the ntv channel and a respected television academician, our project my universities he came up with. sergey received higher education at the state institute of theatre arts and moscow state university. and now teaches future tv and film directors. legendary in geek. in his free time, without forgetting his acting profession, sergei mayorov acts in films, plays in the theater , and participates in shows. walking along the streets and squares of modern yuzhno-sakhalinsk, it is difficult to imagine that once upon a time especially
oriental-oriented person, i have been to many places in the east, i have been to korea, to japan, i have been to burma, i have been to singapore in indonesia, everything i have encountered simply amazes, this is such respect for the culture of other nations, this is such respect for you as a guest, so i am honestly very glad that our country is now so. turned to the east, it seems to me that there is not only experience, not only knowledge and wisdom, there is also a future, because the sun...
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he's writing about some vulgar subjects both about his time initially working as police officer in burma and his disenchantment with the empire. but then being and out in paris and london, as he put it, slumming it in those two metropolitan capitals. and his experience with the unemployed and underemployed of 1930s europe. so he never formally changes his name, though. i mean, his first wife, eileen o'shaughnessy, becomes eileen o'shaughnessy. blair and his second wife takes the last name. but that is not his legal surname. it's a nom de plume. what did he write that first novel and how many novels did he write over the course of his writing career? so he's write seven books, length novels and nonfiction, as well as countless newspaper and magazine articles. over the course of his career. he starts his first novel, which burmese days. it's not first novel he publishes, but it's the first one he writes in the 1920s, while he's serving as a police officer in burma. and the first book that he publishes is down out in paris, in london, in the early 1930s. and then he has a quick succession o
he's writing about some vulgar subjects both about his time initially working as police officer in burma and his disenchantment with the empire. but then being and out in paris and london, as he put it, slumming it in those two metropolitan capitals. and his experience with the unemployed and underemployed of 1930s europe. so he never formally changes his name, though. i mean, his first wife, eileen o'shaughnessy, becomes eileen o'shaughnessy. blair and his second wife takes the last name. but...
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burma's attack, for which many recognized him as almost a deity.ide the temple there is not even a statue of buddha, but a statue of the taksina. and this is the largest catholic cathedral in thailand, the church of the immaculate conception of the blessed virgin mary. the basis of its flock is the vietnamese who fled here during the war. just look at this statue of the virgin mary, how it shines. her robe is inlaid with precious and semi-precious stones. this is not surprising, because chendaburi is the capital of precious stones in thailand. sapphires, rubies, garnets are mined here, going down into a mine full of real treasures is an adventure that is quite feasible in thailand. hello, good afternoon. are you mining real gems here? yes, we do mine stones, this mine belongs to my family, we have been doing this for over 100 years, i am the fourth generation. and where did you put the owners of the slippers? these are the slippers of those who work down there in the mine. they do the hardest physical work, extracting rock. and how did you find out
burma's attack, for which many recognized him as almost a deity.ide the temple there is not even a statue of buddha, but a statue of the taksina. and this is the largest catholic cathedral in thailand, the church of the immaculate conception of the blessed virgin mary. the basis of its flock is the vietnamese who fled here during the war. just look at this statue of the virgin mary, how it shines. her robe is inlaid with precious and semi-precious stones. this is not surprising, because...
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political prisoners at a rate only surpassed by a handful of dictatorships such as belarus and burpa -- burma. there are over 1,000 political prisoners in hong kong today. renowned pro-democracy figures like jimmy lye. i chaired a hearing where we heard from his son, pleading with the world to speak up on behalf of his father, he's now languishing in prison. joshua wong who we all met with during the great days when it looked like democracy was going to be protected, he too is languishing as well as tony yi chow and so many others who are living in these horrible gulags in hong kong. most of hong kong's political prisoners are unknown. they are university high school students, medical workers, first responders, lawyers, teachers, moms and dads, business people, journalists and municipal policymakers jailed and sometimes tortured for peacefully demonstrating and organizing to protect democracy and human rights. the hketos are complicit in persecuting them. these offices serve as beijing's propaganda arm in the united states, defending and dismantling the freedom of hong kong and obscuring the
political prisoners at a rate only surpassed by a handful of dictatorships such as belarus and burpa -- burma. there are over 1,000 political prisoners in hong kong today. renowned pro-democracy figures like jimmy lye. i chaired a hearing where we heard from his son, pleading with the world to speak up on behalf of his father, he's now languishing in prison. joshua wong who we all met with during the great days when it looked like democracy was going to be protected, he too is languishing as...
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beingers, muslim -- weagers or others wishing to worship without control by oppressive regimes in burma and north korea, and anti-semitism is on the rise. this bipartisan bill which unanimously passed the senate will continue the good work of the united states commission on international religious freedom or uscirf and was created in 1998. though the fundamental freedom of religion was under siege around the world, it did not receive enough attention in u.s. foreign policy, uscirfr are a body of experts that speak out for believers and push beyond accountability beyond what the white house or state department may view as diplomatically comfortable. the commission's independent voice remains critical today as the state department too often pushes religious freedom to the side. although the law requires the department to designate countries of particular concern for religious freedom violations, their list of c.p.c. countries. and they continue their truth telling of the other persecutors that should be designated, and include vietnam where communist authorities severely repress christian
beingers, muslim -- weagers or others wishing to worship without control by oppressive regimes in burma and north korea, and anti-semitism is on the rise. this bipartisan bill which unanimously passed the senate will continue the good work of the united states commission on international religious freedom or uscirf and was created in 1998. though the fundamental freedom of religion was under siege around the world, it did not receive enough attention in u.s. foreign policy, uscirfr are a body...