On the recordNovember 1, 2011
It informs human rights abusers in China that the United States does not stand by as atrocities are committed.
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congress.govIt informs human rights abusers in China that the United States does not stand by as atrocities are committed.
Smith emphasizes the bill's role in addressing human rights abuses in China.
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