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MAY 11, 2001 At a Senate hearing on Thursday, Frank Murkowski (R-Alaska) warned the Alaska Federation of Natives that taking its human rights complaints to the United Nations could serve merely to embarrass the United States. AFN President Julie Kitka said the group wants to attend The World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance to help combat racism and discrimination of Alaska Natives. Murkowski said, however, the conference might be a "sham." A number of racially oriented crimes and attacks on Alaska Natives have occurred in the past couple years. Murkowski's remarks came at a Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hearing on Alaska Native issues. Get the Story:
Murkowski urges caution to Natives (The Anchorage Daily News 5/11) Relevant Links:
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs - http://www.senate.gov/~scia Related Stories:
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Natives urged against approaching UN
Facebook TwitterMAY 11, 2001 At a Senate hearing on Thursday, Frank Murkowski (R-Alaska) warned the Alaska Federation of Natives that taking its human rights complaints to the United Nations could serve merely to embarrass the United States. AFN President Julie Kitka said the group wants to attend The World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance to help combat racism and discrimination of Alaska Natives. Murkowski said, however, the conference might be a "sham." A number of racially oriented crimes and attacks on Alaska Natives have occurred in the past couple years. Murkowski's remarks came at a Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hearing on Alaska Native issues. Get the Story:
Murkowski urges caution to Natives (The Anchorage Daily News 5/11) Relevant Links:
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs - http://www.senate.gov/~scia Related Stories:
House votes to withhold UN dues (5/11)
Alaska Native issues hearing today (5/10)
Congress urged not to withhold UN dues (5/10)
Dues to UN threatened over loss of seat (5/9)
In The Hoop: Campbell and Human Rights (5/8)
Alaska hate crimes bill advances (5/7)
US voted off of human rights commission (5/4)
Governor forms racism commission (5/2)
Racism forum held in Alaska (5/1)
Tourism director quits over Native remarks (4/30)
Woman sentenced for Native attack (4/30)
Racism hearings planned in Alaska (4/27)
Comments on Natives lead to reprimand (4/25)
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