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US SR634
Resolution
AI Summary
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Senate requests the Secretary of State submit a statement on Equatorial Guinea's human rights practices within 30 days of the resolution's adoption, prepared with the Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor and the Office of the Legal Adviser
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Statement must include credible information on alleged human rights violations by Equatorial Guinea's government, including arbitrary arrest, torture, enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and trafficking—with specific focus on non-citizens removed to Equatorial Guinea by the U.S. Government
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Requires description of U.S. Government steps to promote human rights, discourage abusive practices, and assess how Equatorial Guinea would treat individuals removed there by the U.S., including whether they would face persecution or have legal immigration status
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Requests assessment of whether U.S. security assistance could support rendition, trafficking, or detention activities, plus evaluation of conditions in Equatorial Guinean detention centers and prisons holding U.S.-removed individuals
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Demands information on any U.S.-Equatorial Guinea agreements or financial transactions related to removal of individuals, all individuals sent there in 2025-2026, assurances received about their treatment, and a summary of all 2025-2026 meetings between Equatorial Guinea and U.S. officials
Legislative Description
A resolution requesting information on the Republic of Equatorial Guinea's human rights practices pursuant to section 502B(c) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.
Last Action
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S963)
3/10/2026