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Us AAFA Praised The House Of Representatives For A Total Ban On Imports From Burma

2010/7/16 12:08:00 44

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   Clothing and footwear in the US association (AAFA) commend the house of representatives of the United States Congress for extending the total ban on imports from Burma under the 2003 freedom and Democracy Act of Burma. AAFA wrote to every member of Parliament and urged Congress to speed up the adoption of relevant measures in exchange for congressional affirmation.


Kevin Burke and Kevin M. Burke said that AAFA continued to strongly support a total ban from Burma. Imported 。


Because it sends out a clear and unmistakable signal that we are not interested in trading with a brutal regime that brutally enslaved the people of Burma.


By prolonging the ban, the United States can reaffirm the human rights commitment of the United States to the world. He appealed to the Senate to follow up as soon as possible. Obama The president can sign the new law before the July 26, 2010 ban expires.

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