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March 7, 2006

No new posts until Thursday

I'm testifying in a Senate subcommittee hearing tomorrow about the impact on Latin America of the American Servicemembers' Protection Act, the law that cuts off some military and economic aid to twelve Latin American countries that do not give U.S. soldiers immunity from the International Criminal Court.

Since I'm still not finished preparing my testimony, don't expect any new postings to this blog today or tomorrow...

Update as of 5:30 March 8: The hearing was short but I think very constructive (kudos to Sen. Coleman for wanting to explore this issue). I finished the testimony on time, and it's available here in HTML format and here as a PDF file.

Posted by isacson at March 7, 2006 8:19 AM

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