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[121 STAT. 2359]
PUBLIC LAW 110-000—MMMM. DD, 2007
[121 STAT. 2359]

PUBLIC LAW 110–161—DEC. 26, 2007

121 STAT. 2359

and elsewhere, and cooperation by the Armed Forces with civilian judicial authorities and with international efforts to resolve cases of gross violations of human rights; and (ii) implementation by the Armed Forces of reforms to increase the transparency and accountability of their operations and financial management; and (B) that the Government of Indonesia has written plans to effectively provide accountability for past violations of human rights by members of the Armed Forces, and is implementing plans to effectively allow public access to Papua and to pursue the criminal investigation and provide the projected timeframe for completing the investigation of the murder of Munir Said Thalib. (b) Of the funds appropriated by this Act under the heading ‘‘Economic Support Fund’’ that are available for assistance for Indonesia, not less than $250,000 should be made available for grants for capacity building of Indonesian human rights organizations, including in Papua. LIMITATION ON BASING IN IRAQ

SEC. 680. None of the funds made available in this Act may be used by the Government of the United States to enter into a permanent basing rights agreement between the United States and Iraq. PROHIBITION ON USE OF TORTURE

SEC. 681. None of the funds made available in this Act shall be used in any way whatsoever to support or justify the use of torture, cruel or inhumane treatment by any official or contract employee of the United States Government. REPORT ON INDONESIA

SEC. 682. Not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations that describes— (1) the steps taken by the Government of Indonesia to deny promotion, suspend from active service, and pursue prosecution of military officers indicted for serious crimes, and the extent to which past and present Indonesian military officials are cooperating with domestic inquiries into human rights abuses, including the forced disappearance and killing of student activists in 1998 and 1999; (2) the responses of the Governments of Indonesia and Timor-Leste to the Final Report of the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste and the June 2006 report of the report to the Secretary-General of the Commission of Experts to Review the Prosecution of Serious Violations of Human Rights in Timor-Leste in 1999; and (3) the steps taken by the Indonesian military to divest itself of illegal businesses. EXTRADITION

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SEC. 683. (a) None of the funds appropriated in this Act for the Department of State may be used to provide assistance (other

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