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 108 STAT. 4360 PUBLIC LAW 103-423—OCT. 25, 1994 Nations and financial, material and other assistance to UNMIH; (4) proposed or actual participation of United States Armed Forces in UNMIH; (5) proposed command arrangements for UNMIH, including proposed or actual placement of United States Armed Forces under foreign command; and (6) the anticipated duration of UNMIH. 50 USC 1541 SEC. 4. REPORT ON HUMAN RIGHTS. Not later than January 1, 1995, the Secretary of State shall report to Congress on the participation or involvement of any member of the de jure or de facto Haitian government in violations of internationaly-recognized human rights from December 15, 1990, to December 15, 1994. 50 USC 1541 SEC. 5. REPORT ON UNITED STATES AGREEMENTS. Not later than November 15, 1994, the Secretary of State shall provide a comprehensive report to Congress on all agreements the United States has entered into with other nations, including any assistance pledged or provided, in connection with United States efforts in Haiti. Such report shall also include information on any agreements or commitments relating to United Nations Security Council actions concerning Haiti since 1992. 50 USC 1541 SEC. 6. TRANSITION TO UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN HAITI. Nothing in this resolution should be construed or interpreted to constitute Congressional approval or disapproval of the participation of United States Armed Forces in the United Nations Mission in Haiti. Approved October 25, 1994. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S.J. Res. 229 (H.J. Res. 416): HOUSE REPORTS: No. 103-819, Ft. 1, accompanying H.J. Res. 416 (Comm. on Foreign Affairs). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 140 (1994): Oct. 5, H.J. Res. 416 considered in House. Oct. 6, S.J. Res. 229 considered and passed Senate. H.J. Res. 416 considered and passed House. Oct. 7, S.J. Res. 229 considered and passed House. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 30 (1994): Oct. 25, Presidential statement.

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