Washington – The United States Helsinki Commission will hold a hearing to examine U.S. policy toward the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
U.S. Policy toward the OSCE
Thursday, October 10, 2002
10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
334 Cannon House Office Building
Testifying:
A. Elizabeth Jones, Assistant Secretary of State, European and Eurasian Affairs
Lorne W. Craner, Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
Catherine A. Fitzpatrick, CIS Program Director, International League for Human Rights
Elizabeth Andersen, Executive Director (DC), Europe and Central Asia Division, Human Rights Watch
Robert Templer, Asia Program Director, International Crisis Group
This hearing will examine U.S. priorities and long-standing human rights concerns in the OSCE region and how the OSCE can serve as a forum to advance those goals and address human rights violations; the role of the nearly 20 OSCE field activities including in Belarus, Chechnya, Georgia, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, and Uzbekistan; and expectations for the OSCE Ministerial Council in December.
Since the end of the Cold War, the OSCE has evolved into a singular instrument for advancing U.S. foreign policy goals in Eurasia, including the advancement of the principles of democracy, human rights and the rule of law. It remains the only pan-European forum for military-security negotiations.
An un-official transcript will be available on the Helsinki Commission’s Internet web site at http://www.csce.gov within 24 hours of the hearing.