HCONRES 426 · 95th Congress · International Affairs
A concurrent resolution providing that the President should implement measures to discourage activities which benefit the Government of the Republic of Uganda.
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on International Relations.(1977-12-01)
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Declares that the President should take steps to discourage activities by the United States which benefit the Government of Uganda; including closing the Ugandan embassy in the District of Columbia; restricting the movement of officials of the Ugandan mission to the United Nations; supporting legislation to prohibit imports to or exports from Uganda; prohibiting the entry of individuals on scholarships from Uganda; prohibiting the training of Ugandans in areas having military application; revoking the landing rights of Ugandan aircraft in the United States; and prohibiting maintenance in the United States of equipment having police or military application.…
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