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 110 STAT. 752 PUBLIC LAW 104-107—FEB. 12, 1996 (c) SANCTIONED COUNTRIES.— ^A country described in this subsection is a country the government of which knowingly grants sanctuary to persons in its territory for the purpose of evading prosecution, where such persons— (1) have been indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, or any other international tribunal with similar standing under international law, or (2) have been indicted for war crimes or crimes against humanity committed during the period beginning March 23, 1933 and ending on May 8, 1945 under the direction of, or in association with— (A) the Nazi government of Germany; (B) any government in any area occupied by the military forces of the Nazi government of Germany; (C) any government which was established with the assistance or cooperation of the Nazi government; or (D) any government which was an ally of the Nazi government of Germany. LIMITATION ON ASSISTANCE FOR HAITI Reports. SEC. 583. (a) LIMITATION.— None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act, may be provided to the Government of Haiti until the President reports to Congress that— (1) the Government is conducting thorough investigations of extrajudicial and political killings; and (2) the Government is cooperating with United States authorities in the investigations of political and extrajudicial killings. (b) Nothing in this section shall be construed to restrict the provision of humanitarian or electoral assistance. (c) The President may waive the requirements of this section if he determines and certifies to the appropriate committees of Congress that it is in the national interest of the United States or necessary to assure the safe and timely withdrawal of American forces from Haiti. LIMITATION ON FUNDS TO THE TERRITORY OF THE BOSNIAC-CROAT FEDERATION. SEC 584. Funds appropriated by this Act for activities in the internationaly-recognized borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina (other than refugee and disaster assistance and assistance for restoration of infrastructure, to include power grids, water supplies and natural gas) may only be made available for activities in the territory of the Bosniac-Croat Federation. NATO PARTICIPATION SEC 585. REVISIONS TO PROGRAM TO FACILITATE TRANSITION TO NATO MEMBERSHIP.— (a) ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES. —Subsection (d) of section 203 of the NATO Participation Act of 1994 (title II of Public Law 103-447; 22 U.S.C. 1928 note) is amended to read as follows: "(d) DESIGNATION OF ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES. — "(1) INITIAL PRESIDENTIAL REVIEW AND DESIGNATION.— Within 60 days of the enactment of the NATO Participation

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