Congressional Testimonies
Joshua White on Pakistan
By Joshua White on 04 March 2009
On 4 March 2009, Research Fellow Joshua T. White testified before the Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee for Oversight and Government Reform. Mr. White spoke on the topic "Afghanistan and Pakistan: Understanding a Complex Threat Environment." He was joined by Mr. Peter Bergen, a Schwartz Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation, and Paul R. Pillar, Ph.D., a visiting professor for Security Studies at Georgetown University.
Chris Seiple on Vietnam
By Dr. Chris Seiple on 06 December 2007
On 6 December 2007, IGE President Chris Seiple testified before the US House of Representatives; Congressional Human Rights Caucus (CHRC), CHRC Taskforce on International Religious Freedom (TIRF), and Congressional Caucus on Vietnam (CCV). He spoke about the progress towards greater religious freedom in Vietnam, and the value of American support for their ongoing efforts.
Chris Seiple on Vietnam
By Dr. Chris Seiple on 12 July 2007
On 12 July 2007, IGE President Chris Seiple testified before the United States Senate Finance Committee on the evidence that Vietnam had made significant progress towards a rule-of-law system to protect religious freedom and prevent further U.S. sanctions.
Robert Seiple on International Religious Freedom and Vietnam
By Robert Seiple on 11 February 2004
On 11 and 12 February 2004, Robert A. Seiple, Founder of the Institute for Global Engagement and former U.S. Ambassador for Religious Freedom, testified before the US Senate and House of Representatives.
His first hearing was conducted before the House International Relations Committee, in which Ambassador Seiple outlined the Report on International Religious Freedom.
The second hearing was conducted before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in which Ambassador Seiple addressed specific religious freedom issues in Vietnam their impact on the development of the country.
Read more: Robert Seiple on International Religious Freedom and Vietnam


