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Friday, October 4, 1996



7. H.R.1561 - Foreign Relations Authorization Act, fiscal years 1996 and 1997 (enrolled bill (sent to president)


H.R.1561
=46OREIGN RELATIONS AUTHORIZATION ACT, FISCAL YEARS 1996 AND 1997 (ENROLLED
BILL (SENT TO PRESIDENT)


SEC. 1303. SPECIAL ENVOY FOR TIBET .
(a) UNITED STATES SPECIAL ENVOY FOR TIBET - The President should appoint
within the Department of State a United States Special Envoy for Tibet ,
who shall hold office at the pleasure of the President.

(b) RANK- A United States Special Envoy for Tibet appointed under
subsection (a) shall have the personal rank of ambassador and shall be
appointed by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.

(c) SPECIAL FUNCTIONS- The United States Special Envoy for Tibet should be
authorized and encouraged--

(1) to promote substantive negotiations between the Dalai Lama or his
representatives and senior members of the Government of the People's
Republic of China ;

(2) to promote good relations between the Dalai Lama and his
representatives and the United States Government, including meeting with
members or representatives of the Tibetan government-in-exile; and

(3) to travel regularly throughout Tibet and Tibetan refugee settlements.

(d) DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- The United States Special Envoy for Tibet
should--

(1) consult with the Congress on policies relevant to Tibet and the future
and welfare of all Tibetan people;

(2) coordinate United States Government policies, programs, and projects
concerning Tibet ; and

(3) report to the Secretary of State regarding the matters described in
section 536(a)(2) of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years
1994 and 1995 (Public Law 103-236).



SEC. 1410. EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGES AND SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TIBETANS
AND BURMESE.
(a) ESTABLISHMENT OF EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE FOR TIBETANS- The
Director of the United States Information Agency shall establish programs
of educational and cultural exchange between the United States and the
people of Tibet . Such programs shall include opportunities for training
and, as the Director considers appropriate, may include the assignment of
personnel and resources abroad.

(b) SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TIBETANS AND BURMESE-

(1) For each of the fiscal years 1996 and 1997, at least 30 scholarships
shall be made available to Tibetan students and professionals who are
outside Tibet , and at least 15 scholarships shall be made available to
Burmese students and professionals who are outside Burma.

(2) WAIVER- Paragraph (1) shall not apply to the extent that the Director
of the United States Information Agency determines that there are not
enough qualified students to fulfill such allocation requirement.

(3) SCHOLARSHIP DEFINED- For the purposes of this section, the term
`scholarship' means an amount to be used for full or partial support of
tuition and fees to attend an educational institution, and may include
fees, books, and supplies, equipment required for courses at an educational
institution, living expenses at a United States educational institution,
and travel expenses to and from, and within, the United States.
SEC. 1411. INITIATION OF BROADCASTS BY RADIO FREE ASIA.
Section 309 of the United States International Broadcasting Act of 1994 (22
U.S.C. 6208) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:

`(j) Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of the Foreign
Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1996 and 1997, Radio Free Asia
shall initiate regular broadcasts to the People's Republic of China ,
Burma, Cambodia , Laos , North Korea , Tibet , and Vietnam . Such
broadcasts shall be conducted under the name `Radio Free Asia' and shall
provide accurate and timely information, news, and commentary about events
in the respective countries of Asia and elsewhere, and shall be a forum for
a variety of opinions and voices from within Asian nations whose people do
not fully enjoy freedom of expression.'.


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end of WTN 96/10/04 23.00 GMT


Articles in this Issue:
  1. A new prisoner died in Jail (CTK)
  2. Czech protests against human rights abuse in China, Tibet (CTK)
  3. Croats fast in support of Tibetan autonomy (HINA)
  4. Tibet's yaks, treasure on roof of world (Reuter)
  5. Tuberculous centre built in Lhasa (XINHUA)
  6. Nepal, China to jointly save environment (UPI)
  7. H.R.1561 - Foreign Relations Authorization Act, fiscal years 1996 and 1997 (enrolled bill (sent to president)



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