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PUBLIC LAW 100-204—DEC. 22, 1987

(B) about which the Congress was notified during the preceding five years pursuant to section 6(j) of the Export Administration Act of 1979; and (C) which the Secretary determines should be the subject of such report; and (2) all relevant information about the activities during the preceding year of any terrorist group, and any umbrella group under which such terrorist group falls, known to be responsible for the kidnapping or death of an American citizen during the preceding five years, any terrorist group known to be financed by countries about which Congress was notified during the preceding year pursuant to section 6(j) of the Export Administration Act of 1979, and any other known international terrorist group which the Secretary determines should be the subject of such report. (b) PROVISIONS TO B E INCLUDED IN REPORT.—The report required under subsection (a) should to the extent feasible include (but not be limited to)— (1) with respect to subsection (a)(D— (A) a review of major counterterrorism efforts undertaken by countries which are the subject of such report, including, as appropriate, steps taken in international fora; (B) the response of the judicial system of each country which is the subject of such report with respect to matters relating to terrorism affecting American citizens or facilities, or which have, in the opinion of the Secretary, a significant impact on United States counterterrorism efforts, including responses to extradition requests; and \ (C) significant support, if any, for international terrorism by each country which is the subject of such report, including Qjut not limited to)— (i) political and financial support; ., (ii) diplomatic support through diplomatic recognition and use of the diplomatic pouch; (iii) providing sanctuary to terrorists or terrorist groups; and (iv) the positions (including voting records) on mat-

ters relating to terrorism in the General Assembly of the United Nations and other international bodies and fora of each country which is the subject of such report; ' and (2) with respect to subsection (a)(2), any— ' (A) significant financial support provided by foreign i,u3 governments to those groups directly, or provided in support of their activities; (B) provisions of significant military or paramilitary training or transfer of weapons by foreign governments to those groups; (C) provision of diplomatic recognition or privileges by foreign governments to those groups; and (D) provision by foreign governments of sanctuary from prosecution to these groups or their members responsible for the commission, attempt, or planning of an act of international terrorism. (c) CLASSIFICATION OF REPORT.—The report required under subsection (a) shall, to the extent practicable, be submitted in an unclassified form and may be accompanied by a classified appendix.

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