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 PUBLIC LAW 109–102—NOV. 14, 2005

119 STAT. 2237

the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) to bring to justice individuals responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity in a timely manner. (b) Funds appropriated by this Act, including funds for debt restructuring, may be made available for assistance to the central government of a country in which individuals indicted by ICTR and SCSL are credibly alleged to be living, if the Secretary of State determines and reports to the Committees on Appropriations that such government is cooperating with ICTR and SCSL, including the surrender and transfer of indictees in a timely manner: Provided, That this subsection shall not apply to assistance provided under section 551 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 or to project assistance under title II of this Act: Provided further, That the United States shall use its voice and vote in the United Nations Security Council to fully support efforts by ICTR and SCSL to bring to justice individuals indicted by such tribunals in a timely manner. (c) The prohibition in subsection (b) may be waived on a country by country basis if the President determines that doing so is in the national security interest of the United States: Provided, That prior to exercising such waiver authority, the President shall submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations, in classified form if necessary, on: (1) the steps being taken to obtain the cooperation of the government in surrendering the indictee in question to the court of jurisdiction; (2) a strategy, including a timeline, for bringing the indictee before such court; and (3) the justification for exercising the waiver authority. (d) Notwithstanding subsections (b) and (c), assistance may be made available for the central Government of Nigeria after 120 days following enactment of this Act only if the President submits a report to the Committees on Appropriations, in classified form if necessary, on: (1) the steps taken in fiscal years 2003, 2004 and 2005 to obtain the cooperation of the Government of Nigeria in surrendering Charles Taylor to the SCSL; and (2) a strategy, including a timeline, for bringing Charles Taylor before the SCSL.

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SECURITY IN ASIA

SEC. 591. (a) Of the funds appropriated under the heading ‘‘Foreign Military Financing Program’’, not less than the following amounts shall be made available to enhance security in Asia, consistent with democratic principles and the rule of law— (1) $30,000,000 for assistance for the Philippines; (2) $1,000,000 for assistance for Indonesia; (3) $1,000,000 for assistance for Bangladesh; (4) $3,000,000 for assistance for Mongolia; (5) $1,500,000 for assistance for Thailand; (6) $1,000,000 for assistance for Sri Lanka; (7) $1,000,000 for assistance for Cambodia; (8) $500,000 for assistance for Fiji; and (9) $250,000 for assistance for Tonga. (b) In addition to amounts appropriated elsewhere in this Act, $10,000,000 is hereby appropriated for ‘‘Foreign Military Financing Program’’: Provided, That these funds shall be available only to assist the Philippines in addressing the critical deficiencies identified in the Joint Defense Assessment of 2003.

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