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Speech by Ambassador Joseph Huggins Fundraising Dinner For the “Women Against Rape Maun, Botswana - "Gaborone Botswana"

Men rape. This is Fact One, and no discussion of sexual assault should distract us from this reality. Historically, men have always denied and evaded Fact One. That is Fact Two, and no discussion of the causes of sexual assault should deflect us from this responsibility. Recognition of reality and acknowledgment of responsibility can come with great difficulty to most men. Evasions, denials, and defensiveness, however, miss the point and simply will no longer suffice. ... [Read More]

The United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria: Go To Africa, Mr. Tobias

The United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria     U.S. Mission, Nigeria > Press Releases   [Read More]

Hague Convention on Service Abroad

(202) 307-0983 PURPOSE The Hague Service Convention codifies service of process by international registered mail and by agent. The treaty also provides for service of process by a Central Authority (usually the Ministry of Justice) in the Convention countries pursuant to a request submitted on a form USM-94, available at the office of any United States Marshal. The text of the treaty is self-explanatory, but see the reservations and declarations each country made on accessio ... [Read More]

Remarks on The Five-Year Strategy for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

If you treat somebody for seven years, and they have to take the medication at the right time, in the right order every day and not miss a treatment, if they do that for seven years, and then stop taking the treatment, they will immediately go right back to where they were before they started. ...

Because, as many of you know, but, perhaps, some of you don't, when you put someone on antiretroviral treatment, it is every day for the rest of their lives. It's not like treating somebody for cancer, where you get them under remission, and then the treatment backs off. ... [Read More]

Global AIDS Coordinator Outlines Relief Strategy - US Department of State

If you treat somebody for seven years, and they have to take the medication at the right time, in the right order every day and not miss a treatment, if they do that for seven years, and then stop taking the treatment, they will immediately go right back to where they were before they started. ...

Because, as many of you know, but, perhaps, some of you don't, when you put someone on antiretroviral treatment, it is every day for the rest of their lives. It's not like treating somebody for cancer, where you get them under remission, and then the treatment backs off. ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, March 3, 2000

KFOR forces continue to carry out their demanding mission in difficult circumstances and they have the training, equipment and leadership to maintain a secure environment. KFOR will resist robustly any challenge to its authority. But for specific details, I would have to refer you to KFOR, other than saying that we believe that all parties should cease violent acts and confrontations and seek political solutions to their grievances. ...

MR. RUBIN: Yes, I think it's pretty straightforward and I wouldn't look for too many DHMs, as we used to say in graduate school -- "deep, hidden meanings." Bosnia is a multi-ethnic society. There are roughly a third, a third and a third of ethnic groups, Croats, Moslems and Serbs. Albania -- Kosovo, not Albania, but Kosovo has something like 95 percent Albanians. That is different than Bosnia. People often miss the distinction there. ... [Read More]

Ambassador Jendayi Frazer Speeches:U.S. Policy in Africa under the Second Bush Administration Feb 24, 2005

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