I don't put much faith in government and think we would all be better off without it but it dosn't hurt to sign it for what it's worth.
it might get the senate to move on these acts. the first one being the most important in my view.
i've signed mine.
found this on NKfreedom.org
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScjdMCRuD5VNjlu-UfmxHVeMTns_TtNcdbXL2F7aPwBq_qsyQ/viewform
North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act:
The legislation addresses U.S policy on issues including radio broadcasting into North Korea, humanitarian assistance to North Koreans within and outside of the DPRK, and North Korean eligibility for refugee status in the United States.
Banking Restrictions involving North Korea (BRINK) Act:
"would require the President to impose sanctions on institutions that
are making this possible... Specifically, the financial institutions
that clear the transactions that allow, expecially Chinese businesses,
to do the business with North Korea that keeps that regime afloat."
North Korea State Sponsor of Terrorism Designation Act:
H.R. 479 would require the Department of State to determine whether to
designate the government of North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism
and to submit that determination to the Congress. To make such a
designation, the department would consider the involvement of the North
Korean government in supporting terrorist acts and terrorist groups. On
the basis of costs for similar requirements, CBO estimates that
implementing the bill would cost less than $500,000 over the 2018-2022
period; such spending would be subject to the availability of
appropriated funds.
The purpose of this blog is to think of ways toward peaceful and harmonious unification of Korean Peninsula, including the roles and positions of the USA and South Korea.
Even though South and North Korea share the same root and use the common language, differences in cultures including daily expressions, tastes of outfits, music and movies have been getting bigger and bigger since Korea's division in 1948.
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Petition calling to the united states senate to pass these bills..
I am concerned about the human rights violations of the North Korean people.
Not enough is known about the suffering of the North Koreans.
Susies blogs are a good way to get the word out.
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