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Is Saudi Arabia a Strategic Threat? NOVEMBER 18, 2003 9:30 11 Washington, D.C. ) MICHAEL YOUNG : (In progress) is Michael Young, and I serve as chairman of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. We're delighted to welcome you to this hearing today on Saudi Arabia. I will engage in the time-honored Washington ritual of first asking everyone to turn off their cell phones, if they would be kind enough to do that. And I'd like to welcome you today to today's hearings on Saudi Arabia. Let me first introduce the rest of the commissioners who are up here with me. We will have joining us shortly Nina Shea, who is vice chair of the commission and director of the Center for Religious Freedom of Freedom House. We have to my left Dr. Khaled El Fadl, who is a visiting professor of law at Yale University; to my right, Dr. Richard Land, who is president and CEO of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Conventio...
Dear Congress: I am writing to ask you to provide $132 million for Fiscal Year 2016 as the U.S. Government's voluntary contribution to UNICEF, included in the International Organizations and Programs Account of the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations. This is the same funding level for UNICEF approved by Congress in the Omnibus Appropriations Act for FY 2015 and is the recommendation for UNICEF in the Budget Request for FY 2016. The U.S. Government’s support for UNICEF is an effective investment in saving and improving the lives of vulnerable children around the world, and is an example of assistance that reflects our American values. Since its founding in 1946, UNICEF has saved more children's lives than any humanitarian organization. Thanks to strong, bipartisan House and Senate support for UNICEF and for child survival, the number of children dying before age five from preventable causes has dropped by more than half since 1960. However, 6.3 mil...
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