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Attorney memoir recounts human‑rights advocacy in Israel and China, citing meetings with officials and a 1979 Senate‑commissioned China visitCase Filekaggle-ho-017416House OversightAttorney memoir recounts human‑rights advocacy in Israel and China, citing meetings with officials and a 1979 Senate‑commissioned China visit
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Attorney memoir recounts human‑rights advocacy in Israel and China, citing meetings with officials and a 1979 Senate‑commissioned China visit
Attorney memoir recounts human‑rights advocacy in Israel and China, citing meetings with officials and a 1979 Senate‑commissioned China visit The passage is a personal recollection that mentions no specific undisclosed transactions, wrongdoing, or actionable allegations against high‑level officials. It repeats already‑known public facts about administrative detention in Israel and a 1979 Senate‑requested China trip, offering no concrete leads for further investigation. Key insights: Attorney claims to have helped an Arab‑Israeli detainee obtain release after meeting Israeli officials.; Describes involvement in human‑rights cases in Israel, including opposition to settlements, cluster bombs, and interrogation methods.; States that Senator Edward Kennedy sent him to China in 1979 to report on human‑rights conditions and lecture on criminal law.
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