For last time as Senator, Leahy will offer keynote remarks on implementation of the Leahy Law
Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) on Tuesday morning will offer keynote remarks at the State Departments two-day conference on implementation of the Leahy Law, which has become the most effective human rights tool in the U.S. human rights toolbox. This will be Leahys last appearance at the periodic conference in his role as a U.S. Senator.
The Leahy Law was written and championed by Leahy through the years, attached by him to various appropriations bills and ultimately made permanent as a provision in the Foreign Assistance Act. The law bars U.S. training or weapons to units of foreign security forces that have committed gross violations of human rights, unless the foreign government is taking effective steps to bring those responsible to justice. Over the years, hundreds of Leahy Law vetters in the State Department and in U.S. embassies around the world have reviewed reports of human rights abuses in making determinations about application of the Leahy Law sanctions.
The two-day conference at the State Departments George C. Marshall Center Auditorium includes Leahy Law vetters as well as officials from the departments of State and Defense, and representatives of civil society.
Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman will introduce Leahy at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday (Sept. 6), and Leahys keynote address will begin at about 9:40 a.m. Both of those remarks will be available on the State Departments YouTube channel, on state.gov(link is external) and youtube.com/StateDept(link is external) on Tuesday, Sept. 6, from approximately 9:30 a.m. EDT until 10:15 a.m. EDT.
Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy deliver remarks at a Conference on Reviewing Implementation of the Leahy Laws in Washington, DC, on September 6, 2022.