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Latest Action: 06/19/2007 - Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. Bill TextCalling on the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to recommit to a political solution to the conflict in northern Uganda by engaging in good-faith negotiations, and urging immediate and substantial support for the ongoing peace process from the United States and the international community. 6/18/2007--Passed House amended. (There is 1 other summary) Disapproves of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) leadership's inconsistent commitment to peacefully resolving the conflict in Uganda. Urges the LRA and the government of Uganda to engage in good-faith negotiations to pursue a political solution to the conflict. Encourages all regional parties to cease human rights violations and address, within the context of a broader national reconciliation process in Uganda, issues of accountability and impunity for those crimes against humanity already committed. Urges leaders on both sides of the conflict in Uganda to renounce [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Africa (Sub-Saharan), Armed forces, Armistices, Civil liberties, Civil war, Crimes against humanity, Defense policy, Foreign aid, Foreign policy, Human rights, Insurgency, International affairs, International relief, Nongovernmental organizations, Peace negotiations, Peace treaties, Politics and government, Religion, Uganda, Violence, War relief
Latest Action: 03/06/2007 - Received in the House. Bill TextA concurrent resolution calling on the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to recommit to a political solution to the conflict in northern Uganda and to recommence vital peace talks, and urging immediate and substantial support for the ongoing peace process from the United States and the international community. 3/1/2007--Passed Senate without amendment. (There is 1 other summary) (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Disapproves of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) leadership's inconsistent commitment to peacefully resolving the conflict in Uganda. Urges the LRA and the government of Uganda to recommit to a political solution to the conflict. Entreats all regional parties to cease human rights violations and address, within the context of a broader national reconciliation process in Uganda, issues of accountability and impunity for [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 04/24/2007 - Committee on the Judiciary. Hearings held. Bill TextA bill to end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the world, and for other purposes. 4/19/2007--Introduced. Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2007 - Defines "child soldier." Prohibits, with a national interest waiver, funds appropriated or otherwise made available for specified military and related areas from being obligated or otherwise made available to the government of a country identified by the Department of State as having governmental armed forces or government supported armed groups, including paramilitaries, militias, or civil defense forces, that recruit or use child soldiers. Directs the Secretary of State to notify any government so identified. Authorizes the President to reinstate assistance upon certifying to Congress that a government is implementing: (1) compliance measures; and (2) mechanisms to prohibit future use of child soldiers and to ensure that no children are recruited, conscripted, or otherwise compelled [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 06/07/2007 - Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Bill TextTo end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the world, and for other purposes. 6/7/2007--Introduced. Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2007 - Defines "child soldier." Prohibits, with a national interest waiver, funds appropriated or otherwise made available for specified military and related areas from being obligated or otherwise made available to the government of a country identified by the Department of State as having governmental armed forces or government supported armed groups, including paramilitaries, militias, or civil defense forces, that recruit or use child soldiers. Directs the Secretary of State to notify any government so identified. Authorizes the President to reinstate assistance upon certifying to Congress that a government is implementing: (1) compliance measures; and (2) mechanisms to prohibit future use of child soldiers and to ensure that no children are recruited, conscripted, or otherwise compelled to serve [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 07/12/2007 - Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Bill TextTo end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the world, and for other purposes. 7/12/2007--Introduced. Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2007 - Defines "child soldier." Prohibits, with a national interest waiver, funds appropriated or otherwise made available for specified military and related areas from being obligated or otherwise made available to the government of a country identified by the Department of State as having governmental armed forces or government supported armed groups, including paramilitaries, militias, or civil defense forces, that recruit or use child soldiers. Directs the Secretary of State to notify any government so identified. Authorizes the President to reinstate assistance upon certifying to Congress that a government is implementing: (1) compliance measures; and (2) mechanisms to prohibit future use of child soldiers and to ensure that no children are recruited, conscripted, or otherwise compelled to serve [...] show full description
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Also tagged in: Africa (Sub-Saharan), Appropriations, Armed forces, Arms sales, Arrest, Budgets, Child health, Child welfare, Children, Children's rights, Civil defense, Civil liberties, Civil rights, Colombia, Compulsory military service, Congress, Congress and foreign policy, Congressional oversight, Congressional reporting requirements, Criminal justice, Defense policy, Diplomacy, Diplomats, Economic assistance, Education, Forced labor, Foreign aid, Foreign policy, Foreign service, Governmental investigations, Human rights, Insurgency, International affairs, Job training, Kidnapping, Labor, Latin America, Medical care, Medicine, Mental health services, Military assistance, Military education, Military personnel, Military training, Nongovernmental organizations, Paramilitary forces, Politics and government, President and foreign policy, Presidents, Recruiting and enlistment, Religion, Sanctions (International law), South Asia, Sri Lanka, Standards, Trade, Uganda, Vocational education, Weapons systems, Women, Women soldiers, Youth employment
Latest Action: 07/12/2007 - Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Bill TextTo end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the world, and for other purposes. 7/12/2007--Introduced. Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2007 - Defines "child soldier." Prohibits, with a national interest waiver, funds appropriated or otherwise made available for specified military and related areas from being obligated or otherwise made available to the government of a country identified by the Department of State as having governmental armed forces or government supported armed groups, including paramilitaries, militias, or civil defense forces, that recruit or use child soldiers. Directs the Secretary of State to notify any government so identified. Authorizes the President to reinstate assistance upon certifying to Congress that a government is implementing: (1) compliance measures; and (2) mechanisms to prohibit future use of child soldiers and to ensure that no children are recruited, conscripted, or otherwise compelled to serve [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Africa (Sub-Saharan), Appropriations, Armed forces, Arms sales, Arrest, Budgets, Child health, Child welfare, Children, Children's rights, Civil defense, Civil liberties, Civil rights, Colombia, Compulsory military service, Congress, Congress and foreign policy, Congressional oversight, Congressional reporting requirements, Criminal justice, Defense policy, Diplomacy, Diplomats, Economic assistance, Education, Forced labor, Foreign aid, Foreign policy, Foreign service, Governmental investigations, Human rights, Insurgency, International affairs, Job training, Kidnapping, Labor, Latin America, Medical care, Medicine, Mental health services, Military assistance, Military education, Military personnel, Military training, Nongovernmental organizations, Paramilitary forces, Politics and government, President and foreign policy, Presidents, Recruiting and enlistment, Religion, Sanctions (International law), South Asia, Sri Lanka, Standards, Trade, Uganda, Vocational education, Weapons systems, Youth employment
Latest Action: 06/07/2007 - Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Bill TextTo end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the world, and for other purposes. 6/7/2007--Introduced. Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2007 - Defines "child soldier." Prohibits, with a national interest waiver, funds appropriated or otherwise made available for specified military and related areas from being obligated or otherwise made available to the government of a country identified by the Department of State as having governmental armed forces or government supported armed groups, including paramilitaries, militias, or civil defense forces, that recruit or use child soldiers. Directs the Secretary of State to notify any government so identified. Authorizes the President to reinstate assistance upon certifying to Congress that a government is implementing: (1) compliance measures; and (2) mechanisms to prohibit future use of child soldiers and to ensure that no children are recruited, conscripted, or otherwise compelled to serve [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Africa (Sub-Saharan), Appropriations, Armed forces, Arms sales, Arrest, Budgets, Child health, Child welfare, Children, Children's rights, Civil defense, Civil liberties, Civil rights, Colombia, Compulsory military service, Congress, Congress and foreign policy, Congressional oversight, Congressional reporting requirements, Criminal justice, Defense policy, Diplomacy, Diplomats, Economic assistance, Education, Forced labor, Foreign aid, Foreign policy, Foreign service, Governmental investigations, Human rights, Insurgency, International affairs, Job training, Kidnapping, Labor, Latin America, Medical care, Medicine, Mental health services, Military assistance, Military education, Military personnel, Military training, Nongovernmental organizations, Paramilitary forces, Politics and government, President and foreign policy, Presidents, Recruiting and enlistment, Religion, Sanctions (International law), South Asia, Sri Lanka, Standards, Trade, Uganda, Vocational education, Weapons systems, Youth employment
Latest Action: 04/24/2007 - Committee on the Judiciary. Hearings held. Bill TextA bill to end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the world, and for other purposes. 4/19/2007--Introduced. Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2007 - Defines "child soldier." Prohibits, with a national interest waiver, funds appropriated or otherwise made available for specified military and related areas from being obligated or otherwise made available to the government of a country identified by the Department of State as having governmental armed forces or government supported armed groups, including paramilitaries, militias, or civil defense forces, that recruit or use child soldiers. Directs the Secretary of State to notify any government so identified. Authorizes the President to reinstate assistance upon certifying to Congress that a government is implementing: (1) compliance measures; and (2) mechanisms to prohibit future use of child soldiers and to ensure that no children are recruited, conscripted, or otherwise compelled [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Africa (Sub-Saharan), Armed forces, Armistices, Civil liberties, Civil war, Crimes against humanity, Defense policy, Foreign aid, Foreign policy, Human rights, Insurgency, International affairs, International relief, Nongovernmental organizations, Peace negotiations, Peace treaties, Politics and government, Religion, Uganda, Violence, War relief
Latest Action: 06/19/2007 - Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. Bill TextCalling on the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to recommit to a political solution to the conflict in northern Uganda by engaging in good-faith negotiations, and urging immediate and substantial support for the ongoing peace process from the United States and the international community. 6/18/2007--Passed House amended. (There is 1 other summary) Disapproves of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) leadership's inconsistent commitment to peacefully resolving the conflict in Uganda. Urges the LRA and the government of Uganda to engage in good-faith negotiations to pursue a political solution to the conflict. Encourages all regional parties to cease human rights violations and address, within the context of a broader national reconciliation process in Uganda, issues of accountability and impunity for those crimes against humanity already committed. Urges leaders on both sides of the conflict in Uganda to renounce [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Africa (Sub-Saharan), Armed forces, Armistices, Civil liberties, Civil war, Crimes against humanity, Defense policy, Foreign aid, Foreign policy, Human rights, Insurgency, International affairs, International relief, Nongovernmental organizations, Peace negotiations, Peace treaties, Politics and government, Religion, Uganda, Violence, War relief
Latest Action: 03/06/2007 - Received in the House. Bill TextA concurrent resolution calling on the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to recommit to a political solution to the conflict in northern Uganda and to recommence vital peace talks, and urging immediate and substantial support for the ongoing peace process from the United States and the international community. 3/1/2007--Passed Senate without amendment. (There is 1 other summary) (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Disapproves of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) leadership's inconsistent commitment to peacefully resolving the conflict in Uganda. Urges the LRA and the government of Uganda to recommit to a political solution to the conflict. Entreats all regional parties to cease human rights violations and address, within the context of a broader national reconciliation process in Uganda, issues of accountability and impunity for [...] show full description
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