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III
116TH CONGRESS
2D SESSION
S. RES. 724
Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the practice of politically moti-
vated imprisonment of women around the world and calling on govern-
ments for the immediate release of women who are political prisoners.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPTEMBER 24, 2020
Mr. MENENDEZ (for himself, Mr. COONS, Mr. CARDIN, Mrs. SHAHEEN, and
Mr. KAINE) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Foreign Relations
RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the practice
of politically motivated imprisonment of women around
the world and calling on governments for the immediate
release of women who are political prisoners.
Whereas Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights guarantees the right to liberty and security of per-
son, Article 9 protects against arbitrary arrest or deten-
tion, and Article 18 guarantees the right to freedom of
thought, conscience, and religion;
Whereas women across the world face enormous risks to ad-
vance human rights and pursue progress for their com-
munities, including—
(1) discriminatory policies and attitudes;
(2) repressive governments;
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(3) abusive authorities; and
(4) critical threats to their health, especially amid
the COVID–19 pandemic;
Whereas women activists across the world are being unjustly
detained in order to silence their voices and end their ac-
tivism;
Whereas women journalists are being unjustly detained for
speaking truth to power and exposing corruption and
abuses by governments and other authorities;
Whereas the COVID–19 pandemic presents a severe threat to
women who are detained unjustly and who are often
housed in overcrowded prisons with limited access to
medical care, which can convert unjust prison sentences
into death sentences for vulnerable detained women;
Whereas the People’s Republic of China has waged a brutal
campaign to suppress political dissent and vibrant ethnic
minority communities;
Whereas the People’s Republic of China has suppressed and
detained human rights legal professionals, including Li
Yuhan, who has been severely mistreated in detention
and who went on a hunger strike in 2018;
Whereas the People’s Republic of China has subjected
Uyghurs in Xinjiang to mass surveillance, forced labor,
forced birth control, forced sterilization, and extrajudicial
internment, including—
(1) Rahile Dawut, a professor of traditional Uyghur
culture;
(2) Gulmira Imin, a former website administrator
and government employee; and
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(3) Nigare Abdushukur, who was sentenced to 19
years imprisonment after inquiring about her mother’s
detention;
Whereas the People’s Republic of China has targeted Tibet-
ans for celebrating their heritage, including—
(1) Bonkho Kyi, who was detained for organizing a
picnic celebration for His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s
80th birthday; and
(2) Yeshe Choedron, who was sentenced in 2008 to
15 years imprisonment after participating in protests;
Whereas in Iran, human rights defenders have been steadfast
in their advocacy despite repeated abuse and arrest by
authorities, including currently detained human rights ac-
tivists—
(1) Nasrin Sotoudeh, who spoke out against the
death penalty and laws forcing women to wear hijabs and
who is currently on a hunger strike and is in critical con-
dition;
(2) Atena Daemi, a human rights activist who is
serving an additional 2 years in prison and facing 74
lashes for participating in a peaceful sit-in protest in
Evin prison; and
(3) Narges Mohammadi, vice president of the Centre
for Human Rights Defenders, who has experienced severe
health conditions and lung disease while in prison and
has suffered from worsening COVID–19 symptoms since
June 29, 2020;
Whereas Iranian authorities have also recently arrested and
imprisoned environmentalists working for the Persian
Wildlife
Heritage
Foundation,
including
Sepideh
Kashami and McGill University graduate Niloufar
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Bayani, who previously worked for the United Nations
Environment Programme;
Whereas Turkey is the world’s second worst jailer of journal-
ists, with 47 journalists imprisoned in 2019, including—
(1) Hatice Duman, owner and editor at Atilim,
which
published
editorials
condemning
President
Erdogan’s policies; and
(2) Aysenur Parildak and Hanim Bu¨sra Erdal, jour-
nalists for Zaman, which authorities claim has ties to
Fethulaah Gu¨len;
Whereas in Egypt, President Sisi has attempted to quash dis-
sent by jailing and abusing human rights defenders, in-
cluding—
(1) Mahienour el-Masry, a human rights lawyer ac-
cused of spreading ‘‘false news’’;
(2) Esraa Abdel Fattah, a human rights activist and
reporter who was reportedly beaten, hung from hand-
cuffs, and choked with her clothes by authorities; and
(3) Sanaa Seif, who was detained while filing a com-
plaint at the Public Prosecutor’s office regarding her as-
sault outside Cairo’s Tora prison, which houses her
brother, who is a political activist;
Whereas Burundian authorities arrested and convicted 4
journalists at Iwacu, Burundi’s last remaining inde-
pendent newspaper, including Christine Kamikazi and
Agne`s Ndirubusa, after a flawed trial, for allegedly at-
tempting to undermine state security;
Whereas Saudi Arabian women’s rights and human rights ac-
tivists Loujain al-Hathloul, Nassima al-Sada, Samar
Badawi, Nouf Abdualziz, and Maya’a al-Zahrani all re-
main wrongfully imprisoned;
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Whereas in the Philippines, Senator Leila de Lima remains
unjustly
imprisoned
for
her
vocal
criticism
of
extrajudicial killings carried out during President
Duterte’s ‘‘war on drugs’’;
Whereas in Eritrea, political dissident Aster Fissehatsion has
been held incommunicado without charge or trial since
2001:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate—
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(1) supports women who are being unjustly de-
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tained around the world;
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(2) affirms that a government should never de-
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tain its citizens for exercising the rights of freedom
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of assembly, association, and speech;
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(3) calls on governments that are unjustly de-
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taining women for exercising their fundamental
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rights to immediately and unconditionally release
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these political prisoners; and
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(4) urges the United States Government, in all
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its interactions with foreign governments—
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(A) to raise individual cases of women po-
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litical prisoners; and
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(B) press for their immediate release.
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