AMBASSADOR DAVID J. SCHEFFER AMBASSADOR-AT-LARGE FOR WAR CRIMES AMBASSADOR DAVID J. SCHEFFER DELIVERS REMARKS ON GENOCIDE RECOGNITION AND PREVENTION AT GENOCIDE CONVENTION AT THE HOLOCAUST

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Washington Transcript Service

12-10-1998

U.S. AMBASSADOR FOR WAR CRIMES ISSUES DELIVERS REMARKS ON
PREVENTION OF GENOCIDE AT CONFERENCE AT HOLOCAUST MUSEUM

DECEMBER 10, 1998

SPEAKER: DAVID J. SCHEFFER, U.S. AMBASSADOR-AT-LARGE FOR WAR
CRIMES ISSUES

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SCHEFFER: I am very honored to have this opportunity today to
address such a distinguished audience about measures to...

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