Session #105 · 1997–99

Speech #1050154709

Your logic is compelling. There should be no objection to the United States utilizing denial of visas as a furtherance of our foreign policy and our belief in human rights. because it is now obvious that it is the practice of the Chinese Government. when they feel it is in their security interests or their national interests. to deny visas. They have no compunction about doing that. In fact. to me. as we look at the buildup to this trip. there has been a lot of give and take. a lot of negotiating that has gone on. It seems to me that we have made many concessions in leading up to this trip. We have been concerned about embarrassing. about causing them to lose faith. about being insensitive to their situation. But for the Chinese Government to deny visas for Radio Free Asia reporters I think is a tremendous kick in the teeth to the American Government and to the American people. who value the freedom of the press so preciously and put such high esteem upon that freedom. So it is unfortunate that this has happened. and it is. I think. all too reflective of the attitude of the Chinese Government toward the freedom of the press and freedom in general to have made this clampdown.
Keywords matched
visas

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
95%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
TIM HUTCHINSON
Party
R
Chamber
S
State
AR
Gender
M
Date
1998-06-19
Speech ID
1050154709
Paragraph
#0
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