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October 1, 1998: International Parental Abduction, before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Jessie Helms, Chairman.
October 14, 1999: International Parental Abduction, before the House of Representatives, Committee on International Relations, Benjamin Gilman, Chairman.
October 27, 1999: Before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Oversight of the Judiciary Committee United States Senate, Concerning the Justice Department's Response to International Parental Kidnapping.
March 1, 2000: Before the Senate Judiciary Committee
June 12, 2002: U.S. House Representatives Committee On Government Reform 107th Congress, 2nd Session, in Washington, D.C. Should the United States Do More to Help U.S. Citizens Held Against Their Will in Saudi Arabia?
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Opening Statement of Chairman Dan Burton
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Testimony of Pat Roush
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Testimony of Monica Stowers
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Testimony of Alexandria Davis
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Testimony of Doug Bandow
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Testimony of Daniel Pipes
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Testimony of Ryan C. Crocker: State Department
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Testimony of Raymond E. Mabus, Jr. (letter)
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Letter to Prince Saud Al-Faisal bin Abdulaziz
Al-Saud
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Letter to President George W. Bush
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Letter to President George W. Bush
April 29, 2003 Testimony
of Ernest E. Allen, President and CEO, National Center for Missing andExploited Children, On "Missing, Exploited and Runaway Youth: Strengtheningthe System" Before the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Educationand the Workforce, Subcommittee on Select Education.
July 9, 2003: International Child Abduction: The Absence of Rights of American Citizens inSaudi Arabia. Before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and Wellness, Committee on Government reform, U.S. House of Representatives.
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remarks by Chairman Dan Burton
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Statement
of the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia: Mannal Radwan
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Testimony
of Maura Harty, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs.
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